background preloader

Work

Facebook Twitter

Currently the hot topics in Machine Learning research and in real applications. Analytics Start-up Series | What Ticks In Analytics. My articles/posts on analytics start-up series that I started writing way back in 2007. Will try and aggregate it sequentially here, as I continue to write more. Article 1 Yesterday, I was talking to one of my friends who wanted to get my perspective on what did I learn or not learn about starting an analytics company (having been a part of multiple start-up environments).

That’s when I thought tt might be a good idea to pen down my thoughts on this. Disclaimer: This applies to my understanding of a company which is doing offshore analytics. I always looked at my learning along four dimensions This post is going to be the first in a series of posts where I will write about my experiences. 1. I am drawing largely from my first company experience here, which was with a very large Indian IT firm thinking of setting up an analytics practice. Analytics, or Marketing Center of Excellence (MCoE) was a prized initiative of the company at that point.

A. B. A) “Who’s with you?” Article 2 What? Why? What Does It Take To Become a Chief Data Officer. The Chief Data Officer (CDO) should be responsible for the overall big data strategy within an organisation. If big data is implemented throughout the organisation, at all different levels and departments, the Chief Data Officer will have the responsibility to ensure the strategy is implemented correctly, the data is correct and secure and the customers’ privacy is governed correctly.

As data-driven decision-making becomes increasingly important in organisations, the CDO should be a member of the executive board, reporting directly to the Chief Executive Office. Data in itself does not bring any value. It only becomes valuable when analysed and turned into information. The Chief Data Officer should oversee all the different big data initiatives going on within an organisation. The Chief Data Office should also be responsible for defining the strategic big data priorities within the organisation.

With all data collected and stored, security is extremely crucial. Hardware and Software for Hadoop :: Hadoop Illuminated. Performance Magazine » Webinars. Spotfire Demo Gallery. Logi Info Brief Overview. Webinar Q & A Follow up: Predictive Analytics with Machine Learning and Hadoop | MapR. A call to all Data Engineers and BI workers | Data Warehouse Junkie. In the last two years I had the chance to get my hands on some very exciting Data Analytics projects and I wanted to take the chance to recap and to reach out to Data Engineers and BI Consultants. Why? In the area of IT we see lot’s of trends coming up every year. Some are going, some are staying, but sometimes we see also a paradigm shift.

These shifts have a tremendous impact on the way we worked before and how we will work in the future, for example the rise of the Internet, the area of Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse and the whole E-Commerce shift. And now we can see new shift coming up: The era of Big Data The difficult thing with a paradigm shift is we need to rethink certain ideas, the way we did business before and we will do in the future. Big Data vs. Big Data is now out there for a while and people already understand that storing large amount of data is not good enough. We can clearly say that we can’t get around Data Analytics anymore. New skills and approaches Summary. Performance Magazine » Webinars. BI Resources - Whitepapers, Infographics & Webinars.

50 Tips for Starting Your Own Company. Starting your own business isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s stressful and pretty much demands your complete focus. On the plus side, it can also be a fulfilling experience professionally and personally. Here are 50 tips on how to make your business come to life: Related: How McDonald's Made Me a Better Businessman 1. Not everyone has what it takes to start a company. Before investing any time or resources, evaluate yourself and see if you have some the typical traits of an entrepreneur. 2.

Don’t just start a business because something is in vogue and you think commercializing it will make money. 3. Once you’ve settled on an idea, figure out how you can make it become a reality. Related: 6 Great Business Models to Consider for a Startup 4. A solid business plan will guide you going forward. 5. Even though you may have detected some interest in your business, you need to do more homework. 6. Do additional research and find out the standard cost factors within this industry. 7. 8. 9. 10. Do-It-Yourself PR: 13 Things You Must Do. Every entrepreneur is a self-promoter, but some are lucky enough to be able to pay for help in that department. If that's not you and spreading the word is your task and yours alone, here are a few things to put on your must-do list: Advertising 1. Go mobile. You almost can’t go anywhere without seeing people head down, eyes glued to a mobile device and that’s why mobile advertising—whether it’s delivered on a mobile Web browser or within an app—is growing exponentially.

That means if you’re not using mobile ads yet, you might want to start thinking about it. 2. 3. 4. Getting Media Attention 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Social Media 12. 13. Consider Outsourcing If all of this sounds incredibly time consuming, know this: It is. Why not hire an intern to lend a hand? That said, throwing down dollars for professional help can have a great ROI. Not only that, but entrepreneurs can underestimate the value of a good wordsmith. How much is it going to cost? AWS Free Usage Tier.

* These free tier offers are only available to new AWS customers, and are available for 12 months following your AWS sign-up date. When your 12 month free usage term expires or if your application use exceeds the tiers, you simply pay standard, pay-as-you-go service rates (see each service page for full pricing details). Restrictions apply; see offer terms for more details. ** These free tier offers do not automatically expire at the end of your 12 month AWS Free Tier term, but are available to both existing and new AWS customers indefinitely. † The following Windows variants are not eligible for the free tier: Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with SQL Server Web, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 with SQL Server Standard, Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 64-bit for Cluster Instances and Microsoft Windows 2008 R2 SQL Server 64-bit for Cluster Instances.

The Amazon AWS Free Tier applies to participating services across our global regions. Flatworld Solutions Pvt. Ltd. Taskbarge. Contact Us - TasksEveryday. YourManInIndia. Virtual Assistant | Virtual Secretary | Executive Assistants | Research Services | IT Services - Brickwork India. 12 Quiet Rituals of Enormously Successful Humans. May your actions speak louder than your words. May your life preach louder than your lips.

May your success be your noise in the end. The result of enormous success is often pretty noisy – lots of people talking, writing and sharing stories about it. The actual process of achieving enormous success, on the other hand, is far more discreet. Marc and I are fortunate enough to know a number of enormously successful human beings. Building upon our recent video blog post on success, here are twelve things the most successful people we know do quietly and diligently: 1.

Too many books and courses on personal success act like we’re robots, and completely overlook the enormous power of our emotions. But when we wake up and stress is already upon us – phones ringing, emails and texts dinging, fire alarms going off – you spend the whole day reacting, instead of being proactive. Try to have the first hour of your day vary as little as possible. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sure, getting into a routine is great. 6. How Zappos Uses One-Week Work Sprints To Launch Big Projects Fast. Zappos Labs is the small R&D arm of the online retailer, whose charter is "to explore the future of retail and build new things that are the next generation of retail experiences," according to Senior Product Manager Adam Goldstein. "It might be in the next few years, but usually not tomorrow. " Some of Zappos Labs' projects do, however, see the more immediate light of day, such as Ask Zappos, which was soft-launched in early June. The service allows people to take a picture of anything--someone's pair of shoes on the street, a scarf on a billboard model--and have a Zappos staffer find it, on Zappos.com or another site.

"We're building on Zappos' customer-service reputation by taking it beyond Zappos products," says project manager Virginia Ruff. What's notable about Ask Zappos, however, aside from it being a useful service, is that the entire project was created start to finish in 12 weeks, using a process of "one-week sprints. " "It's not person A dictating to person B," adds Ruff.