Too Big to Ignore: The Business Case for Big Data. Phil Simon

Too Big to Ignore: The Business Case for Big Data


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Too Big to Ignore: The Business Case for Big Data Phil Simon
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Amusing to see this the day I publish this article on how big data-based neural networks are showing intriguing linguistic transfer learning effects: teach one English, it learns Chinese better, and French even better. Mar 15, 2013 - It's always a happy day when a new good book is born. Shutterstock_127382300 The Technori Growth Summit, a one-day conference on business growth strategies for entrepreneurs, was held . Severinghaus was part of a discussion on how or the entrepreneur, there's no excuse for waiting. Justice Department granted a total walk to executives of the British-based bank HSBC for the largest drug-and-terrorism money-laundering case ever. Apr 17, 2013 - Phil Simon, in his book Too Big to Ignore, the business case for big data” talks about the popular perception of HR folks tending to almost exclusively rely on gut instincts versus making decisions based on data. 1 day ago - Either the analysis will be provided as a guideline, in which case agents will probably just ignore it, or if it is used as a filter it will be turned off after the first false positive. So not only will the sarcasm be detected, but the false positives will be, too. May 7, 2013 - There's simply too much valuable information buried in big data for them to ignore it any longer. In a recent working paper based on census data for the 100 most populous counties in the United States, Adam Seth Levine, Oege Dijk and I found that the counties where income inequality grew fastest also showed the biggest increases in symptoms of financial distress. Aaron Ginn, and David Petrillo. Oh, and in case you were wondering: though I don't like being sold to, I did buy those Clarks boots. Feb 14, 2013 - Flooring politicians, lawyers and investigators all over the world, the U.S. Oct 17, 2010 - Robert Frank says rising inequlaity is "a bad thng," and that economists shouldn't be so reluctant to say so: Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore, by Robert Frank, Commentary, NY Times: .

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