The continuing evolution of data
The first rule of big data is: you do not talk about ‘big data’ any more, writes Fiona Alston
Data and analytics company Glantus has been looking at the biggest challenges that companies face when they successfully adopt a big data strategy.
Joe Keating, Glantus chief data officer, said: “In any strategy implementation, whether it’s technology or another form of strategic shift within an organisation, there are typically three core elements - people, process and technology. The likes of data and analytics is no different. To successfully implement change, the people involved will need...
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