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Why is a famous Billionaire talking about Moral Sentiments?
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... because a book written in 1759 by a Scottish Philosopher helped him think about Capitalism differently. Read about this evolution here . And coincidently, I discovered today that a colleague is planning to join a start-up firm that is already heading...
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Adaptive Data Quality
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Have you ever considered Data Mining as an aid to analyze Data Quality in a DW/BI application? If not, consider attending Donald Farmer's upcoming webcast later this month.
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Is India Innovating?
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This has been a subject of much debate and many people wonder why the land that invented the Zero lost its magic touch along the way. Bernard Lunn recently wrote an article about the state of innovation in India. While India does not seem to be focussing...
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