MichaelHalbrook
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Two good articles on what I do: Data Analytics: AND
9:20 PM Dec 18th, 2009
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@ Thanks for the follow recommend last Friday!
10:26 PM Dec 16th, 2009
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Great blog post from my friend & coworker @. Happily Ever After?
8:50 AM Dec 11th, 2009
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@ - We're all still around (the old VS folks) as Omniture Insight. Let me know if you have any Insight questions.
3:01 PM Nov 19th, 2009
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Ah... refreshing reminders of more and more things to in social media, from @:
3:54 PM Nov 17th, 2009
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Great week in the Herndon, VA Omniture office. Met & worked with @, a great up-and-coming Insight analyst
2:41 PM Nov 13th, 2009
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@ Thanks, Adam. Will be into Herndon tonight and will see you in our office there tomorrow.
8:37 AM Nov 10th, 2009
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The Myth of the Last Click made me think about the varied attribution models we've set up for Omniture Insight clients
3:22 PM Nov 6th, 2009
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Seth Godin ponders what we do with the "avalanche of insight" from data. Good stuff:
6:40 AM Nov 4th, 2009
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@ Glad to hear you get to head to all the Omniture courses... ESPECIALLY the Insight one!
6:11 PM Oct 30th, 2009
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LOVE the fact that the WiFi is now free at @. Thanks, Borders and Verizon! Quieter than SBUX, easier to work.
6:07 PM Oct 30th, 2009
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@ You know I know your dataset. :-) What metric(s)? What time frame? And any filters/selections? @
8:47 PM Oct 28th, 2009
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@ Try firstname.lastname@adobe.com. Seems the Omniture addys w/ longer last names aren't forwarding, as adobe usernames r truncated
2:05 PM Oct 27th, 2009
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RT @ OMTR announces avail. of Customers.Omniture.com - live insight into system performance & known issues.
9:08 AM Oct 22nd, 2009
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@ I'm going to email you a longer answer than you can get here, and loop in your consulting team as well.
9:05 AM Oct 22nd, 2009
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Heading to MSP to spend time with a client.
8:56 AM Oct 22nd, 2009
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@ Don't forget that what @ is looking to do re: associating with a later-set value is relatively easy in Insight.
3:33 PM Oct 21st, 2009
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@ You can do this without regex. Do a Split trans. w/ delimiter of [TAB], then a Merge with the new delimiter (can be blank)
8:08 AM Oct 21st, 2009
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@ ...another field. Does that answer your question, or do I need more info about what you're doing to be sure the answer is "yes"?
5:43 AM Oct 20th, 2009
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@. Yes in Insight transformations you can regex to find a string, then replace it w/ a fixed string or a string from...
5:42 AM Oct 20th, 2009
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- Name Michael Halbrook
- Location St. Louis, MO, USA
- Web http://halbrook.n...
- Bio Husband+dad. Omniture Sr. Consultant: Insight tool & retail+travel verticals. Loves God, wife, sons, family, friends, music, books, coffee.
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