Inteltrax: Top Stories, July 18 to July 22
July 25, 2011
Inteltrax, the data fusion and business intelligence information service, captured three key stories germane to search this week, particularly abroad and at home.
One of our most widely read stories of the week “UK Public Sector Saves with Analytics” used England as a springboard to explore all the many companies and projects that are adjusting themselves to help the public sector save money with analytics.
Another topical tale, “India Shifting Toward Analytic Self Service,” discusses how, like IT services, India’s educated and inexpensive workforce is being bred to handle data analytics and business intelligence.
Also, the United States government was held under the analytic microscope with less-than-stellar results in “No Child Left Behind” was Bad for Analytics.” As the title suggest, the education bill actually used analytics in a way that skewed findings and likely set students back.
Analytics is spreading through the cultural lexicon from London, to Dehli, to DC. While some are helping the public with big data findings, others are missing on big opportunities. As analytics becomes a bigger and bigger staple of search, expect us to detail it from all points across the globe.
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Patrick Roland, Editor, Inteltrax.
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