by Zachary Zeus | Jul 17, 2018 | Analytics, Main Blog
With the recent news that LeBron James is going to make $208M (I have converted to AUD) – and the FIFA World Cup just wrapping up (I can finally sleep again), I have been thinking about a podcast by one of my favourite authors, Malcolm Gladwell – “My Little...
by Andrew Cave | Apr 4, 2018 | Analytics at Operational Scale, Analytics Products, Data Engineer, How To, Main Blog
The Pentaho Business Analytics (BA) server is a production level application for storing, scheduling, creating and running all the Pentaho report types through your web-browser. But sometimes, you need to work on the commandline and put things precisely where you want...
by Zachary Zeus | Sep 8, 2017 | BizCubed, Case Studies, How To, Main Blog, Pentaho
We have a firmly held belief that when you increase the number of staff members that participate in analytics – you significantly improve the value of your data assets. When your organisation has high value data assets your business is more efficient, more agile, and...
by Zachary Zeus | Aug 31, 2017 | Data Analyst, Data Engineer, Data Life Cycle, Data Scientist, How To, Main Blog
From Analyst, to Scientist, to Engineer A common problem we see is that different roles are using different methods of preparing and reporting data. What occurs is that there is very little collaboration between key data driven roles within the organisations that we...
by Zachary Zeus | Aug 11, 2017 | BizCubed, Main Blog
Pentaho prides itself on being data challenge agnostic when it comes to the technologies and data sources customers can leverage to achieve analytic business outcomes. Doing this means customers are freed from the hindrances of data and continue to increase analytics...
by Zachary Zeus | Jul 31, 2017 | BizCubed, How To, Main Blog
In her latest contribution to Computer Business Review, Pentaho CMO Rosanne Saccone reflects on the book, “Do Lunch or Be Lunch,” by Harvard Business School faculty member Howard H. Stevenson. As she points out, while Stevenson’s book itself may be a bit dated, the...