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Advanced Analytics, by Frank Diana
Frank Diana is the Executive Vice President of Advanced Analytics and Collaboration at enherent corporation . This blog is an online journal offering opinion and commentary on a range of business and technology issues within the emerging advanced analytics and collaboration space.
Smart Content Conference
Seth Grimes spoke at our Webinar about content analytics -- a centerpiece of the IBM-enherent offering. Seth is organizing a Smart Content Conference on October 19 in New York that further explores the topic: analytics solutions that enrich and monetize Web, enterprise, and social content. I hope you can attend!
A Holistic Listening Platform
Most of my discussions these past several weeks have involved the risk and opportunity of social media and the growing number of customer and employee interaction channels. The explosion of data and content is not limited to social media and represents a top of mind issue for many companies.
Compliance Week Webinar
enherent is doing a webinar on August 26th with Compliance Week, the leading information service on Governance, Risk and Compliance. We shot a video to promote the webinar, and it is available on their website: Compliance Week.
Compliance Week Video
I spent some time today with Compliance Week Editor & Chief Matt Kelly. A video of our discussion will be available via the Compliance Week website around August 10th.
Some Business Analytics Perspective from Deloitte
There is some very good Deloitte Perspective in this business analytics debates segment. I really like the point, counter-point chart, and their thoughts on business analytics in various industries.
A New Article from Seth Grimes
Seth grimes did his usual outstanding job pulling together industry thoughts on text analytics in his recent report Text Analytics Opportunities and Challenges for 2010.
Five Use Cases to Leverage Twitter
In this article by Bernhard Schindlholzer titled Five use cases to leverage Twitter, Mr. Schindlholzer does a great job describing the value of the insight available via Twitter.
Social Media Monitoring and Consolidtion
I’ve been talking a lot lately about the market confusion in the text analytics space - and social media monitoring is as confusing as any application of text analytic technology. Knowing how many times a product or service is mentioned on twitter does not provide valuable insight.
Google Prediction API and some Thoughts
Well this is interesting: Google Prediction API
Reporting, planning and Analysis for the Masses
I spent many years at AT&T watching organizations, divisions and departments build their own Excel-based reporting and planning systems. These systems took on a life of their own; with production MIS systems reduced to the role of data source for these business-maintained applications. Business users did this for a number of reasons: