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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Don’t let Big Data cloud the Big Picture
It sometimes feels as if there should be a variant of “Moore’s Law” suggesting that the hype attached to Big Data doubles every two years. This is not to downplay the huge benefits already being realised in personalisation, prediction and … Continue reading
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