Line-of-business analysts are advancing on IT’s old territory. Five thoughts on what it means for both parties. Read it here.
Talking, talking, talking about big data
Hang out for a few days at an industry event and you’re doused in trends, hearsay, and preoccupations. It permeates your mind. Acquired phrases come out of your mouth, the hotel food starts tasting good, and at night your dreams may tell you more than you want to know about hot topics.
Sometimes, I just have to get away. The easiest way at the recent TDWI conference in Las Vegas was down the long hallway toward the casino. Among the rooms named for murdered emperors, the “Justin II” was wide open with a noisy crowd of TDWI-badged guys inside.
I stood in the doorway to listen.… Read the rest “Talking, talking, talking about big data”
Simple tool, same old resistance
I’ve rarely heard resistance to BI expressed quite so well.
A woman at an oil company said to Metrics Insights founder Marius Moscovici, “If someone wants to know something, they pick up a phone.”
The hell with easy information delivery. Make them ask for it.
I might understand what Marius witnessed if the woman were faced with any of the heavy hitters in business analytics. These things come encrusted with big promises, but big promises come with big upheaval. Data gets disturbed that some people wish would stay buried. They want to say, “Everything’s fine here. Go away.”
You can imagine why.… Read the rest “Simple tool, same old resistance”