TXT ANALYTICS SIMPLIFIED
Bill Inmon
Founder, Chairman, CEO, Best-Selling Author, University of Denver & Scalefree Advisory Board Member
TEXT ANALYTICS SIMPLIFIED -
A FREE NEW E-BOOK BY BILL INMON
Everyone has text. But no one uses text very much in decision making, at least not like they use structured data. And that’s a shame, because there is a tremendous amount of information wrapped in the form of text.
In the past, when people have tried to do text analytics the results have been gruesome. Typically, text analytics turns into an expensive, never ending academic exercise run by high priced consultants that never seem to arrive at the point of delivering business value The well educated and expensive consultants rarely achieve the great business value that you were hoping for.
But it doesn’t have to be this way.
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With textual ETL you can go from raw text to a data base to an analytical visualization in the text in a few hours. And anyone can do it. Even Bill Inmon….
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Expert in Data Governance, CDO, Digital Transformation, Data Management AI, AI Governance, & Analytics|Best-Selling Author|Fellow IIM, CDP, CBIP, IIBA Analytics Expert|2024 IDMMA Data Mgt Professional of the Year
2 年Any book from Bill Inmon is a book I want to read
Systems/IT Operations Manager at MAFM, BSA/Product(s) Owner
2 年I read the book! I enjoyed it. A Sufi master was asked what sufism is, he answered: "the prints of the fox in the sand are not the fox." whatever has been written down or passed down orally is not sufism.....what brings someone to grasp "what is" is sufism.....it is what brings someone to awakening. I would say the same thing about data. It is the context of the situation that the data is cast into that describes the data effectively, allows us to interpret it.....real textual interpretation requires an advanced reader with many years of reading all kinds of different inflections and tones.....remember dictionaries? they used to be changed to reflect the impact of people on the interpretation of language..... point taken? context is the sauce that words are cooked in. A good sauce is hard to come by, and tastes vary. Did you know that it's possible to see a lie? A liar has to hold on to the truth and twist it to tell a lie, unless the person is already twisted....and then you have to see the twist in the personality. Micro expressions. Is the whole thing resolvable? Sure. Can you walk away from it, and have it stay resolved? If I were going to do textual data I would do it as one thing, and apply that one thing
Enterprise Data Management Expert | Data Governance | Metadata Management | Consultant | Doctoral Faculty Mentor | Curriculum Development | Ph.D.
2 年Another valuable contribution from a DataManagementU.com recurring author and thought leader - https://www.ewsolutions.com/thought-leaders/bill-inmon/
The InMonster is at it again. How are you going to argue with Text Analytic made simple... Simple, Quick and Inexpensive... and insights that are available for FREE? This is such a typical Bill Inmonstrous offer.