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The value of wasted PR

March 7, 2014 by Ted Cuzzillo

A press release crossed the big-data desk at Datadoodle headquarters late last month from a “leading provider” I had never heard of. I tried to find the news in it, but after the third try I wondered who could have imagined any news there at all.

The obvious question is how the client could be so stupid as to imagine any good came from this? Aside from reminding a few readers how to spell names, there’s probably no direct value.

The value is to the industry. Sure, we suffer trivial distraction, perhaps annoyance. But from blah blah blah comes fertility. It adds to the tech industry’s accumulated detritus, which sustains a nutritious substrate.

Filed Under: BI industry Tagged With: Actian, Continuuity, events, Jill Dyche, Jonathan Gray, Lityx, marketing/PR, Martin Hack, Paige Roberts, Paul Maiste, Skytree, Strata, tdwi 3 Comments

Big data comes of age

January 7, 2014 by Ted Cuzzillo

It’s too easy these days to be tired of big data, with all the defining and redefining, marketing, and Hadooping. I can’t help but think to myself, “Just shut up and do it!” Of course, some organizations have gone and done it. Now a new report from TDWI Research describes the common stages they go through on the way to making big data a permanent part of their toolset.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: BI, big data, culture, data analysis, data management, Fern Halper, Krish Krishnan, tdwi, technology 4 Comments

Handshake

August 26, 2013 by Ted Cuzzillo

There’s no video, and even memories may be sketchy of an historic few seconds in the exhibit hall of TDWI conference last week in San Diego. The word is that Steve Swoyer, prolific industry journalist and recent reporter at the Pacific Northwest BI Summit in July, displayed the Summit’s secret handshake. That one existed at all was news even to Summit producer Scott Humphrey, who happened to see it all from across the room. Real or not, it’s strictly NDA (not for disclosure).

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: conference, Pacific Northwest BI Summit, Scott Humphrey, Stephen Swoyer, tdwi 1 Comment

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