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What Is a Citizen Data Scientist and How Has the Role Changed?

The Data Administration Newsletter

The world-renowned technology research firm Gartner first introduced the concept of the citizen data scientist in 2016. Gartner defines a citizen data scientist as a person who creates or generates models that leverage predictive or prescriptive analytics, but […]

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Do Citizen Data Scientists Add Value or Is the Concept Mere Buzz?

The Data Administration Newsletter

If you read trade or industry journals or business publications, you have probably noticed that the subject of the citizen data scientist is fraught with controversy.

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Self-Service BI vs Traditional BI: What’s Next?

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Business intelligence has a long history. Today, the term describes that same activity, but on a much larger scale, as organizations race to collect, analyze, and act on data first. With remote and hybrid work on the rise, the ability to locate and leverage data and expertise — wherever it resides — is more critical than ever.

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Goodbye Dashboards: How Modern BI Tools Are Being Used to Analyze Data

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Not all that long ago, the only way for businesses to readily access their data was through dashboards. And, even then, these predefined and static dashboards provided data that was restricted only to citizen data scientists and data analysts.

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What Are the Benefits of BI Tools?

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As the business intelligence solution market evolves, it may be difficult for an organization to know when to invest in these tools, and which tools are best for enterprise and user needs. There are many benefits of business intelligence, and […]

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The Modern Data Stack Explained: What The Future Holds

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A typical modern data stack consists of the following: A data warehouse. Data ingestion/integration services. Data orchestration tools. Business intelligence (BI) platforms. These tools are used to manage big data, which is defined as data that is too large or complex to be processed by traditional means.

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Small and Medium-Sized Businesses Need Self-Serve Advanced Analytics

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If your small or medium-sized business (SMB) is looking for ways to improve forecasting, problem-solving, and market opportunities, it must embrace self-service advanced analytics that allow business users to leverage their role, their knowledge of their business function, and their collaborative initiatives to gather, analyze, and share information (..)