Contributor: Philip Russom
Philip Russom, Ph.D., is director of TDWI Research for data management and oversees many of TDWI’s research-oriented publications, services, and events. Before joining TDWI in 2005, Russom was an industry analyst covering BI at Forrester Research, Giga Information Group, and Hurwitz Group. He also ran his own business as an independent industry analyst and BI consultant and was a contributing editor with leading IT magazines. Before that, Russom worked in technical and marketing positions for various database vendors.
All articles by Philip Russom
It takes far more than data to have a credible data-driven application that's compelling to a wide range of business users.
- By Philip Russom, Ph.D.
- April 21, 2015
The answer is: It depends. ETL and ELT jobs vary a lot. Hadoop is suitable for some but not others.
- By Philip Russom, Ph.D.
- February 24, 2015
It depends on what you think a data warehouse is and what your organization is trying to do with it.
- By Philip Russom, Ph.D.
- January 27, 2015
Getting the greatest business value from streaming data requires new approaches to real-time operations and analytics.
- By Philip Russom, Ph.D.
- December 9, 2014
Agility comes from self-service data access, rapid dataset prototyping, and data stewardship.
- By Philip Russom, Ph.D.
- September 23, 2014
How should a manufacturer get started with big data? TDWI's Philip Russom offers suggestions for getting off on the right foot.
- By Philip Russom, Ph.D.
- August 26, 2014