The Future of Big Data, Part 3
In Part 2 of this series, I discussed some thoughts on the future of big data offered by marketing technologist Scott Brinker. He wrote that the “big leap” for marketing companies will
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In Part 2 of this series, I discussed some thoughts on the future of big data offered by marketing technologist Scott Brinker. He wrote that the “big leap” for marketing companies will
In Part 1 of this series, I discussed the views of several pundits who believe that big data has been overhyped, is descending into disillusionment, and should be done away with as
Big Data is getting plenty of attention nowadays. Too much attention according to some pundits. In fact, some pundits believe that there is a Big Data bubble that is going to burst.
Rick Neil from Percepture directed me to a great infographic (shown below) that was created by neolane (www.neolane.com). The infographic is entitled “Transforming Big Data into Actionable Insight.” In my discussions about
“The sharp slowdown in U.S. manufacturing that began last spring appears to be over,” writes Don Lee, “setting the stage for moderate expansion in the factory sector in coming months — with
Financial Times‘ columnist Sebastian Mallaby asserts that “manufacturers using ‘big data’ are setting the scene for a revival” in the United States. [“American industry is on the move,” 8 January 2013] To
“Globalization isn’t as simple – or as flat – as you might think,” writes Andrew Bowman, “It’s uneven and has been knocked by the financial crisis. In some ways, the world is
For the final segment of this series on predictions about the future of supply chains, I’d like to step outside the box a bit and look at some of the more “out
When it comes to taking the long view, few analysts can compete with my colleague Thomas P.M. Barnett, Chief Analyst for Wikistrat. Back in November 2012, he read an article about how
Mark Woodward, CEO of E2open, is another bold prognosticator willing to go on record with his predictions about the coming year. If you don’t believe there is enough networking going on already,
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