Google Analytics in 2015
Google Analytics in 2015 by Dr Karandeep Singh, –February 2015 As we all know, Google has now moved its new analytics solution, “Google Universal Analytics” (UA) from beta to production. Now, after a slow...
Operational Database Management Systems
Google Analytics in 2015 by Dr Karandeep Singh, –February 2015 As we all know, Google has now moved its new analytics solution, “Google Universal Analytics” (UA) from beta to production. Now, after a slow...
Big Data Privacy Isn’t Just for Data Geeks and Privacy Freaks Anymore by Tamara Dull, Director of Emerging Technologies for SAS Best Practices –January 2015. It’s for you, me, them, and us. That’s right,...
Business Applications Based on Human Mobility Analysis and Travel Prediction Carlos Andre Reis Pinheiro, Data Scientist EMC2, FGV, KU Leuven– January 2015 Human mobility analysis reveals relevant knowledge about subscribers’ behavior as well as urban...
Do you know where your data is? Moving from Data Confrontation to Data Collaboration in Financial Services David Saul, Senior Vice President & Chief Scientist, State Street. – January 2015 My title derives from...
Languages for Big Data Queries Prof. Dr. Christoph Reichenbach, Frankfurt Big Data Lab Professor for Software Engineering and Programming Languages Goethe University Frankfurt – January 20, 2015 As we gain access to increasing numbers...
Big Data in Financial Markets Regulation – Friend or Foe? Morgan Deane, member of the Board and International Head of Legal & Compliance for the Helvea-Baader Bank Group. January 18, 2015 The Swiss National...
The Truth is Out There By Ken Birman, N. Rama Rao Professor of Computer Science, Cornell University. –January 2015. Up to the present, Big Data has been dominated by a cloud computing model: data...
Thinking about Visualisation and Design by John McAuley, visualization manager at Novartis. When thinking about design, visualisation falls into one of three camps. First, there’s the scientific camp in which visualisation is used to assist in...
Using Big Data approaches in Science By Kevin Mader of ETH Zurich and 4Quant Introduction Understanding complicated systems requires the ability to freely explore and analyze them. With smaller datasets this can be done in basic tools...
Big Data in Medicine – Big or Dense? Weiqi Wang, PhD; School of Medicine, Stanford University It has been well known that big data should fit in the “3V” model, which is high volume...