Every year, we see a plethora of lists floating around. Top this and top that. Well, here is a good list to consider for the end of the year. It's DBTA's Trends and Applications - the top companies that matter in data. It was put out in the middle of 2024 but I think it... Continue Reading →
DataCamp podcast: https://www.datacamp.com/podcast DataFramed is a weekly podcast sponsored by DataCamp. It smartly explores life with data and technology. Topics fall in the category of data governance, AI, data engineering and more. Even though this podcast is aimed at data scientists, there are really good episodes of interest for everyone working and interested in data... Continue Reading →
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/online-shopping-concept-marketplace-website-virtual-2464340279 Earlier this year, I attended a Dataversity demo with an Informatica MDM product and the speaker was asked the question, is a data marketplace the same as a data catalog? In other words, do you need a catalog if you have a marketplace? This question is a commonly asked one as I have been... Continue Reading →
DAM events are great events packed full of information. If you are in the New York area and can make it, do so. Some of the keynotes are here - The full agenda and keynotes information can be viewed HERE.
I recently saw a demo on Optimizely which is a DAM tool that focuses on streamlining content discovery and the repurposing of content. The target audience is for multiple production and marketing teams using the same DAM. Some of the more interesting features of the software shown in the demo are - Tagging Content -... Continue Reading →
Wow, serendipidity rules! I'm in the process of a podcast talk series for my website on fields that I've been working in for a while now...Data Governance, Taxonomy, AI, and IT Careers. I then received a link to a podcast series on data careers at Dataversity. Be sure to check this out! https://www.dataversity.net/podcasts/?utm_source=DV&utm_medium=Banner&utm_campaign=Talks
Image credit: Getty / Science & Society Picture Library via LiveScience blog I recently read a wonderful article at LiveScience (https://www.livescience.com/20718-computer-history.html) about the history of computers. What I like about this historical treatment is that it is in long format organized through the centuries. There is a nice summary of Apple The LiveScience article chronicles... Continue Reading →
