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Analytics-The Widening Divide

Widening Gap in Analytics


Only the truly uninformed would fail to see a relatively straight line between the use of analytics and faster or better business decisions. A recent report released by MIT Sloan Management Review in collaboration with IBM Institute for Business Value only reinforces that thinking. In fact, it underscores the competitive synergies created through a well-integrated [...]

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Work Done by a Spring

Physics of Information Management: Work Done by a Spring


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The Pendulum

Physics of Information Management: The Pendulum


   

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United States Constitution and Data Governance


Federalism in Data Management Series: No. 1

In 1787, there was such a thing called “The United States of America”, but it didn’t have a lot of power. The real power was held by the 13 former colonies, or states, each of which is a sovereign nation with its own laws, currency, and taxes. The United States of America was formed 6 [...]

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