Through the Looking Glass: The Context of Out-of-Tune Data
Back when I studied cello in college, I would seclude myself in a tiny practice room (we called them “cells,”…
Back when I studied cello in college, I would seclude myself in a tiny practice room (we called them “cells,”…
Recently I had the privilege of taking part in a panel discussion about Data Discovery with several distinguished colleagues from…
“There is another undefined frontier, that of time. A living language is in a continuous state of change, of ‘slow…
I vividly remember reading this passage from Bob Seiner’s TDAN.com article “Things I Think I Think about Data Governance”, from…
Welcome to “Through the Looking Glass,” my new column on TDAN.com. In this and future columns, I will look at…
As I begin this article, it strikes me that the entire world is focusing on data, the data about COVID-19.…
I finished my last article, Part I of “Towards Data Governance’s 4th Era”, with a question: What is the goal…
It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. Has there ever been a time where more…