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Dave Wells “is on to something”

May 6, 2008 by Ted Cuzzillo

I’ve been asking known BI mavens what they make of thoughts by TDWI’s recently departed education director, Dave Wells. I summarized our Q&A a few days ago here

Among those who’ve responded, the consensus is that, as one person put it, “he’s got something there.” They’ll all be watching for it all to develop.

The BI This Week story is here.

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99 and 44/100ths pure data

April 25, 2008 by Ted Cuzzillo

Is the data clean enough to give us meaning? If you are one of those who insist that the war on dirty data must be won first, forgive me. I’m tired of that conversation. It sounds like backyard mechanics comparing fuel injectors when all that really matters is the commute.

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