BI Experts' Perspective

A question on what topics related to business intelligence (BI) will BI director Susan Stephenson discuss during a local college's fall management information system banquet, is answered. Just retired as director of big data marketing for Teradata, Dave Schrader advises that Stephenson should b...

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