Sitemap - 2008 - Datadoodle / Stories at Work / by Ted Cuzzillo

Escaping the ghosts of BI marketing past

Predicting BI trends and saying you're sorry

Mashed data visualization for holiday analysts

Not just one tool alone anymore

How bad BI could dampen innovation

Does jargon sell tech products or not?

Upturn, downturn, hot dogs

Play terminology by ear when selling to the mid-market

Finally, a good place for pie charts

There's always a food angle, even in text analytics

"Going through the roof" at Corda

Scary stories of information management today on DM Radio

Why they resist open source

Craving value: sparks for a new economic engine

Off the charts: "black swan" ahead?

Recession's benefits for BI

Did someone say "panic"? Not in BI

Dings to talk about when offshoring data

Stories that tell the bigger story

Companies look to BI to reduce energy cost

Green on the BI horizon

Pissing from the mountaintop at Oracle OpenWorld

Heard at TDWI: "The soft stuff is the important stuff"

Is BI boring yet?

The trouble with IT marketing

SAS finance architect is out to overhaul credit-scoring metrics

A word from the marketing-crimes division

Agile BI for a chilled economy

Don't blame the BI tools

Not by muffins alone

Better than free food at TDWI San Diego

The nose still knows better than Web 2.0

Radical BI

BI haiku from the UK

Tableau is the new Apple

User conference with a view

A short leap from good PR into the fire

Privatizing data for Gov2.0?

A new day for data

Ghostly outlines of Government 2.0

Government 2.0 vs. Tom Davenport 0.2

BI haiku

My god, a BI ezine I've actually read

How to pick a restaurant: the clean-door test

BI culture: not a science, more like an art form

Dave Wells "is on to something"

99 and 44/100ths pure data

A story here, a story there about "franken-measures"

Breaking the snooze

Good metric-making aims for the concrete and sensory

BI for the lone wolf

Metrics your mother warned you about

A proto-dashboard that worked

Sierra Club's global cooling

When economists say "slowdown"

The systems perspective on the Spitzer scandal

Risky projects need the "electricity" of heterarchies

The blessing

It could be porn

Pay no attention to that little product behind the jargon

How one keynoter distracted everyone from breakfast

If DM Review says so

Visualize this, Harrah's

Brutally amazing: how not to pitch analytics

Alex Vollmer's review of election day infographics

Eyes on the ball in Las Vegas

"Huge culture class" over school metrics

Why IT guys write that way

Human benefits for BI itself in a slower economy

What a recession might mean for business intelligence

Throwing light on a power company's data

BI predictions out the other end