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Stephen Bailey's avatar

Could we really consider all of these consumption modes described here as different data IDEs? They are really just different interfaces to the data, and different tools give you slightly different angles. But where the convergence will actually take place is at the next step: how it's delivered to its audience.

That seems like the place where no one is even fighting yet, because we just assume it's going to end up in Google Docs or Slides or Slack or Confluence or some other static place. And I think it's much bigger than just data, it's about the forum where organizations communicate and strategize.

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Amit Keren's avatar

Tnx, as always, for the great article. It definitely resonates. Re the comment on "Helping people use data effectively is the hard problem", I think that in many cases you can abstract it one additional step; people don't know what questions to ask. Why is this relevant, because when people do see data they try and rationalize it based on their modus operandi (e.g. one healthcare provider we work with said that they almost never change patient orders, but once their were confronted with the data the line changed to oh, those are meaningless or common changes). Don't rock the KPIs or to paraphrase another famous TLA, NIH (Not Ingested Here)...

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