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The value of small industry events

August 20, 2013 by Ted Cuzzillo

Any run-of-the-mill industry event calls itself a failure when just 24 attendees show up. An audience of that size tempts any keynote speaker to flee. The so-called “welcome” reception seems more like a wake for an unpopular deceased. Throughout, a deadly calm fills every room.

Some events of that size, though, sparkle with life. Potential for real, meaningful contact is rich. Interesting conversations last longer. You get to know people better.

The Pacific Northwest BI Summit, held every July in Grants Pass, Oregon, is my prime example. It is the Bohemian Grove of the business intelligence industry. I attended as press for the third time this summer.… Read the rest “The value of small industry events”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: BI, business intelligence, conference, conversation, events, Information Management, John Santaferraro, Pacific Northwest BI Summit, Scott Humphrey, Shawn Rogers, weasku inn 1 Comment

Big Data, big hype, big danger

April 12, 2013 by Ted Cuzzillo

A remarkable thing happened in Big Data last week. One of Big Data’s best friends poked fun at one of its icons: the Three V’s.

The well-networked and alert observer Shawn Rogers, vice president of research at Enterprise Management Associates, tweeted his eight V’s: “…Vast, Volumes of Vigorously, Verified, Vexingly Variable Verbose yet Valuable Visualized high Velocity Data.”

He was quick to explain to me that this is no comment on Gartner analyst Doug Laney’s three-V definition. Shawn’s just tired of people getting stuck on V’s.

How strange to be stuck on a definition, but we get stuck all the time trying to define Big Data.… Read the rest “Big Data, big hype, big danger”

Filed Under: BI industry Tagged With: analytics, BI, BI Research, big data, Bruno Aziza, business intelligence, business technology, Colin White, decision support, EMA, Enterprise Management Associates, Harriet Fryman, hype, IBM, Information Management, Mark Madsen, marketing, Pacific Northwest BI Summit, Paul Kedrosky, Scott Humphrey, Shawn Rogers, Stephen Few, technology 2 Comments

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