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The Data-Driven Weekly #1.3

November 24, 2015

This week we explore two different themes related to data. The first is how to value big data. The second …

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The Data-Driven Weekly #1.2

November 17, 2015

Last week witnessed a number of exciting announcements from the big data and machine learning space. What it shows is …

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Data-Driven Weekly (2015-11-09)

November 9, 2015

This is the initial installment of a weekly post on notable articles on the data-driven trend. Topics covered include self-service …

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Intro to data structures for Excel users

November 4, 2015

In this series of posts, we teach programming concepts necessary for data analysis from the perspective of spreadsheets using pez, …

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Free yourself from Excel: How to calculate SaaS MRR in Slack

October 29, 2015

FastCompany wrote an article about Slack, which cited some subscriber numbers. This got me wondering what their monthly recurring revenue …

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Data-driven collaboration just got a whole lot easier

October 26, 2015

Today’s Holy Grail is the data-driven organization. Like the Grail, nobody knows what it looks like, though many are on …

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Video for “Fostering a data-driven culture with interactive data analysis in Slack”

October 13, 2015

For those who missed my webinar, fear not. The video is now on YouTube. The presentation discusses what a data-driven …

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SparkR quick start that works

October 4, 2015

If you’re following along the SparkR Quick Start, you’ll notice that the instructions are not consistent with a more recent …

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Webinar: Fostering a Data-Driven Culture with Interactive Data Analysis in Slack

September 29, 2015

I’ll be giving a presentation on Thursday, 8 October on Panoptez, the interactive data analysis platform I’ve been developing. Panoptez …

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From functional programming to MapReduce in R

September 17, 2015

The MapReduce paradigm has long been a staple of big data computational strategies. However, properly leveraging MapReduce can be a …

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