Oxford University Press’ 2024 Word of the Year, “brain rot,” is both funny and frightening. It captures what happens when we ...
When veteran human resources leaders ask questions like “Can AI care for the worker?” or praise AI’s potential while their ...
The surge in worker strikes across key industries has become a recurring challenge, disrupting supply chains and creating ...
AI at Qlik, executing the organization’s AI strategy, solution development, and innovation. He joined the company through the acquisition of Big Squid where he was the firm’s CEO. He has previously ...
We are in the era of graphs. Graphs are hot. Why? Flexibility is one strong driver: heterogeneous data, integrating new data sources, and analytics all require flexibility. Graphs deliver it in spades ...
It would be hard to imagine a data model that didn’t include persons, either as individuals or as groups. Models contain people in one of two ways: as organizational structures or as playing roles in ...
We are living in the age of a data revolution, and more corporations are realizing that to lead—or in some cases, to survive—they need to harness their data wealth effectively. The data warehouse, due ...
Running a business with dirty data is like trying to drive a car blindfolded — it’s only a matter of time before disaster strikes. Dirty data doesn’t just create inefficiencies, it drains resources at ...
I was recently asked to present “Enterprise Ontology Design and Implementation Best Practices” to a group of motivated ontologists and wanna-be ontologists. I was flattered to be asked, but I really ...
This column presents a new model for licensing and sharing data, one that I call the “Decision Rights Data Licensing Model” (or the “Decision Rights Model,” in a shorter form) and one that has been ...
The term “data culture” is frequently used to describe a normative view about how an organization functions (or more precisely, should function) with respect to its data. The term is not particularly ...
For years the worlds of structured systems (transactions, data bases, Oracle, DB2, Teradata, et al) have grown up side by side with the world of unstructured systems (email, telephone conversation ...