It’s no surprise to anyone who works with data—it’s messy. In every industry and every business, there are data anomalies and issues that can impact the story data tells. If we have any hope of ...
When executives talk about cost, they usually mean capital, labor or raw materials. But there’s another line item quietly eating into profits: bad data. It doesn’t show up on the balance sheet. It ...
To put it bluntly, performing extensive extract, transform and load (ETL) processes is a symptom of poorly managed data and a fundamental lack of a cogently developed data strategy. When data is ...