DataCulture: The fuel of the digital economy
Why can’t everyone create a competitive advantage out of data? A little while ago I asked myself the question: Why is it that some organisations have the ability and agility to turn data into a competitive advantage and others don’t? The clever folks at Forbes and EY...
Why we started CambridgeData
There are no Data problems… There are only People problems. The trend of data haves and have-nots There is a gaping divide in business today - the haves, and the have-nots - The ‘haves’ - Google, LinkedIn, AirBnB to name a few - have data driven culture and capability...
Upcoming Events:
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Past Events:
We hosted a Data Leaders’ discussion – read the insights here.
Colin Smith held a webinar discussing tools & behaviours to build a data-driven workforce. View the recording here.
How cadence affects budget optimisation
Putting an agile method and data-driven marketing together creates faster overall budget optimisation In my last article, I referred to establishing a start-up marketing team with an agile operating method. I should confess, I skimmed over perhaps the most important...
Do Data Scientists fail faster?
As companies invest in data science, productivity seems low on the agenda. Iterative, incremental gains to improve unwavering KPIs is more likely to deliver team success. I’m not saying data scientists are a lazy bunch, nor a disorganised bunch…………(though I’ve met...
Will data scientists soon lose their jobs to super intelligent computers?
With artificial intelligence and machine learning methods developing at such a fast pace those who argue that computers will soon replace what is now performed by human data analysts start to sound more and more serious. Leading companies (Google, IBM) and...
London Tech Week
TestBoard and Keboola team up to co-host Data Festival at London Tech Week on 15th June Practically-focussed event to be followed by weekend hackathon featuring real-world data provided by Keboola Testboard, together with Keboola and TLA Data tech, have joined forces...
Data People: How behavioural science informs data strategy
Daniel Kahneman is one of the most influential behavioural economists, having won the noble prize. He distinguishes human behaviour by two processing systems in the brain. The first system is intuitive thought and the second, calculating thought. Here is one of...
Social Engineering – Authority or Advocacy
Last week I spoke at the inaugural Crimson Hexagon London event. Sharing the lectern with Twitter and Crimson Hexagon was a clear demonstration of how tools have moved beyond the volumetric analysis that has dogged monitoring technology for many years. Then we turned...
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