Showing results for "0":
Our Top 20 Most-Read Data and Analytics Research Last Week (to Sep 8)
by Andrew White | September 9, 2019
Click here for an interactive PDF to connect to the most read data and analytics research directly. This list excludes our branded research such as Magic Quadrants etc. Mike Rollings just published a new presentation (Presentation: The Foundation of a Modern Data and Analytics Strategy) from our recent global Data and Analytics Conference on data and analytics […]
Our Top 20 Most-Read Data and Analytics Research Last Week (to Sep 1)
by Andrew White | September 5, 2019
Click here for an interactive PDF to connect to the most read data and analytics research directly. This list excludes our branded research such as Magic Quadrants etc. Ted Friedman‘s focus on data hub strategy and how they can you be successful with your data and analytics governance and data sharing programs, and to inform data integration […]
The Consequence of Valuing Data
by Andrew White | September 4, 2019
For years theorists, economists, and even tech-evangelists, have all been arguing over the value of data. Notwithstanding the hype, even the Economist in 2017 suggested in a leader article that data was the new oil. Gartner has been writing about ‘data as an asset’ for years. We even ratified calculations to help determine and quantify […]
Our Top 20 Most-Read Data and Analytics Research Last Week (to Aug 24)
by Andrew White | August 30, 2019
Click here for an interactive PDF to connect to the most read data and analytics research directly. This list excludes our branded research such as Magic Quadrants etc. Julian Sun scores his second “number 1” this year with a note about augmented analytics. This note last week scored the third largest number of downloads in any given […]
Our Top 20 Most-Read Data and Analytics Research Last Week (to Aug 10)
by Andrew White | August 14, 2019
Click here for an interactive PDF to connect to the most read data and analytics research directly. This list excludes our branded research such as Magic Quadrants etc. Donald Feinberg, with our number 1 this week, just published the presentation version of a recent number 1 note.
Our Top 20 Most-Read Data and Analytics Research Last Week (to Aug 3)
by Andrew White | August 5, 2019
Click here for an interactive PDF to connect to the most read data and analytics research directly. This list excludes our branded research such as Magic Quadrants etc. Peter Krensky‘s new note, on upskilling efforts in data science and machine learning, goes straight to the top of the charts this week. Out of interest, our most popular […]
Our Top 20 Most-Read Data and Analytics Research Last Week (to July 28)
by Andrew White | August 1, 2019
Click here for an interactive PDF to connect to the most read data and analytics research directly. This list excludes our branded research such as Magic Quadrants etc. Alan Duncan’s new note goes straight to the top of the charts this week that explores how a CDO can get buy-in from key stakeholders.
Growing Set of Case Studies for Data and Analytics
by Andrew White | July 23, 2019
Many clients ask us about case studies and what great stories we have seen or heard. Here is a snapshot from our growing new set of data and analytics case studies. D&A Strategy: Continuously Market-Tested Data & Analytics Strategy (UrbanShopping*) 710519 Analytics, BI and Data Science: Peer-Based Analytics Learning (ABB) 710371 Redefining Analysts as Decision […]
Our Top 20 Most-Read Data and Analytics Research Last Week (to July 21)
by Andrew White | July 22, 2019
Click here for an interactive PDF to connect to the most read data and analytics research directly. This list excludes our branded research such as Magic Quadrants etc. Adam Ronthal goes right into “number 1” with a new note that explores the evolving database market.
Our Top 20 Most-Read Data and Analytics Research Last Week (to July 14)
by Andrew White | July 15, 2019
Click here for an interactive PDF to connect to the most read data and analytics research directly. This list excludes our branded research such as Magic Quadrants etc. Pieter den Hamer re-enters the charts this week with a newish note, but goes back to number one spot!

