SethGrimes
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@ Send me a write-up (grimes@altaplana.com) and I may embed them with analysis in a blog article if interesting.
about 5 hours ago
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in reply to CCEPLLC
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@ OLAP is interactive but I don't see scenarios for RT-refreshed cubes. To contrary, exploratory analysis needs frozen data.
about 5 hours ago
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in reply to CCEPLLC
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@ No, but adding tech (OLAP) to capital markets solutions doesn't make for broad-market, event-enabled, real-time BI.
about 5 hours ago
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in reply to CCEPLLC
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The OLAP Council Web site is still on-line: A zombie site. Wow!
about 8 hours ago
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@ Dunno. Haven't talked to Aleri since July webinar I did w/them. I see my earlier white paper is still linked from coral8.com
about 10 hours ago
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in reply to CCEPLLC
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@ Of course. Aleri and SQLstream have been talking real-time but I don't know anyone using it.
about 10 hours ago
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in reply to CCEPLLC
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@ 's not just for numbers? Text & geospatial examples in my 2006 "New Directions for OLAP"
about 11 hours ago
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in reply to CCEPLLC
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@ To me, just need headline so that e-mail is too long, and also too non-uniform. Twitter is quick, concise, and easily parsed.
about 11 hours ago
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in reply to jameskobielus
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@ Thanks. Interesting observation about the Qs.They actually edited them after I sent in my responses.
about 12 hours ago
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in reply to CCEPLLC
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I was interviewed on and for @'s blog
about 14 hours ago
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RT @: New blog post: Q-and-A Seth Grimes, Analytics Analyst
about 15 hours ago
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@ Oracle: "[Company X] has had limited customer base and revenue stream." As if Oracle has unlimited base & rev stream?
12:49 PM Dec 18th
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in reply to OlegR
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@ Don't know about weaknesses, but I do know that Mark Logic, unlike Oracle, seems to really care about & for their customers.
12:37 PM Dec 18th
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in reply to OlegR
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@ Yeah, but now I suspect that I was given badly counted numbers. Trying to confirm. If so, I may blog on it.
6:18 AM Dec 18th
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in reply to jcb236
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@ @ We agreed that Luhn was prescient, still worth reading. Re" Luhn, see also
1:56 PM Dec 17th
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in reply to indicee
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@ Should FTC blogger disclosure rules (see apply to Twitter microbloggers?
12:21 PM Dec 17th
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in reply to bzurek
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What do you see as the 3 most important text analytics technology, solution, or market challenges in 2010? (Q for article.)
12:17 PM Dec 17th
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@ Yes, programmers. By "developers," did you mean end users who compose reports, etc.? w/o that capab is impoverished, no?
11:41 AM Dec 17th
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in reply to JeromePineau
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@ Do try Infobright. MyISAM & other MySQL engines aren't well suited to large-scale aggregations & other computations.
11:28 AM Dec 17th
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in reply to ccgillett
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@ Jerome, seems to me that you wrongly conflate (OS) BI end users and developers. Most all OSBI end users are not devels.
11:24 AM Dec 17th
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in reply to JeromePineau
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- Name Seth Grimes
- Location Takoma Park, Maryland, USA
- Web http://sethgrimes...
- Bio Analyst and consultant -- BI, data warehousing and text mining
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