
Thirsting for Insight? Quench It With 5 Data Management for Analytics Best Practices
We all know that good, clean water is core to life. Without it, we can only survive for around three days. So what happens if your water source is polluted? Well, unless you filter the water sufficiently, there will definitely be some negative consequences. To get better results, you could enrich the water with fluoride, filter out the arsenic, and deliver it at the right pressure and temperature.
In a similar way, “unpolluted” data is core to a successful business – particularly one that relies on analytics to survive. But preparing data for analytics brings with it different requirements than storing data in a warehouse. How difficult is it to manage unfiltered data and get it ready for analytics?
