There are two things I've learned at IDEAS this year. First, if you wear a pedometer, prepare to be amazed at how much ground you cover at a Las Vegas event (yesterday I walked 6.1 miles around the Aria). Vegas hotels are notoriously big, and with a growing conference, many
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Data expert David Loshin presents a good example of semantic inconsistency.
It’s day one of the SAS DataFlux IDEAS 2012 conference – a full day of training. At check-in, the first thing many repeat attendees noted was the size of the conference. The number of registrants is up over 15% from the 2011 event, and the Aria in Las Vegas is the
The other day across the street at the gas station there was a bear in the dumpster. This bear was definitely dumpster diving in the hopes of finding a few nuggets of great stuff to eat prior to the "big sleep." Everyone was clapping to try to get the bear
Dylan Jones's latest blog post: "What iOS6 Can teach us About Data Quality."
Do null sets always spell bad news? @philsimon says no. Find out why.
Data expert (and IDEAS alum) Jim Harris (@ocdqblog) discusses the hindrance of hindsight bias.
David Loshin's latest blog post: "Monitoring M2M Data Values and Processes for Monitoring Validity"
Dylan Jones (@dataqualitypro) explains what needs to happen for a successful data migration.
Data lessons: @philsimon on a massive system failure.