30 abril 2019

#Podcast - Catalunya Fútbol (Capitanes)

Aprovecho el programa de hoy de Catalunya Futbol para revivir algunas cosas de cuando fui capitán. Cuando han sacado el tema del sorteo y la moneda me he animado a hacer un poco de revival:

  • Tercera Regional: eso de saludar al salir lo tenía prohibido en mi equipo. No había obligación y a nuestro míster la daba igual. Los veteranos le decían a los más pipiolos que me pidieran si podíamos salir saludando...
  • La que he puesto en twitter. Puede que fuera la única vez que mi hermano y yo jugamos uno contra el otro. Mi pique era ganarle a la moneda porque los dos presumíamos de ganarlas casi todas. Gané. Nos metieron tres. Era un amistoso...
  • "Qué pitas!" No me atrevía a hacerlo en según qué campos y árbitros, pero en más de una ocasión lo gritaba cuando el árbitro pitaba para llamar a los capitanes. 
  • La bronca a mi banquillo. "- Joan, el 6 tiene ya una tarjeta! - Que no, que se la han sacado al 8, -Que sí -Que no -Que sí - Que no -Pregunta al arbitro -Que no, -Tú pregunta..." Mi obediencia me costó comprobar que yo tenía razón y una tarjeta de regalo. 
  • Estrechas muchas manos. Recuerdo sobretodo la del equipo que nos estaba esperando desde la primera vuelta: ni levantó la mirada, ni apretó la mano, ni dijo palabra... Luego vino la guerra.
El programa está enlazado aquí abajo pero hace pinta de no funcionar. Por si acaso, el link.

29 abril 2019

#MASTER - Business Intelligence Analyst

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What is a Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst?

Behind every business decision is a savvy business intelligence (BI) analyst. Accurate data is a valuable commodity that drives business solutions, which is why BI analysts are in such high demand. These data-driven professionals deliver actionable insights about company and industry trends to improve operational efficiency and financial performance. Ranked by Forbes as one of the top-paying jobs in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), well-qualified BI analysts can expect to enter lucrative industries such as healthcare, banking and finance, e-commerce, software and technology, insurance, and manufacturing.

A mi me da un poco de repelús este rol, porque parece que vas a dirigir la empresa por donde te convenga, que parece que el BI Analyst sea el que controla la información y por ello es el que la sabe manejar antes de que se tomen decisiones.

What Does a BI Analyst Do?

BI analysts use technical expertise and business acumen to paint the "big picture", leveraging data to improve a company's bottom line. Because they model and interpret large amounts of information, the average BI analyst may need programming skills (e.g., proficiency in SQL, Cognos, or other BI-specific software), a talent for data mining and visualization, as well as knowledge in statistical and quantitative methodologies. Every piece of data needs a voice, which is why communications skills are a must. On any given day, a BI analyst might be writing reports for company principals, meeting with developers to improve data storage structures, or giving a presentation on performance metrics to reduce costs.

En resumen, que pareces el P amo. Mucha ética tiene que andar por ahi por si acaso. Pero es verdad que tú eres el pintor, y el cuadro lo tiene que ver y valorar otros.

COMMON RESPONSIBILITIES

Collect data about an identified problem and recommend innovative solutions that improve efficiency and overall financial performance.

Meet with management to recommend solutions that enhance systems, procedures, and other organizational processes.

Mine and analyze financial and related data, including employment reports, revenue, and expenditure.

Give presentations and write reports that effectively communicate data to diverse audiences, including functional leadership and other stakeholders.

Perform cost-benefit analyses on strategic projects intended to optimize company performance.

Conduct interviews with employees and observe performance to determine necessary resources, operations, personnel, facilities, and equipment.

Aquí mi imagen del Analyst se me desvía del objetivo. No lo imagino haciendo entrevistas a los empleados sobre si están contentos o no. Ya sé que aquí no dice esto, pero creo haber tenido alguna de estas entrevistas... De análisis e informes, la cosa me queda más cuadrada.

Common Career Paths for BI Analysts

Business intelligence analysts can occupy a variety of positions from junior staff to senior management. While every business analyst can expect to work up the chain of command, roles may vary depending on whether someone is working primarily with data systems (such as BI developers and architects) or interpreting this data to inform business strategy (such as BI managers and directors).

Está claro: que nadie se ciegue con los sueldos que vienen abajo. Que todo esto tiene más chicha que lo que aquí se pinta.

AVERAGE SALARY BY JOB TITLE

JOB
TITLE DESCRIPTION
AVERAGE SALARY

Business Intelligence Manager

Business intelligence managers typically lead a team of BI analysts, driving data extraction, quality control, risk analysis, and other assessments to increase profitability. Because they design and maintain ongoing reports and metrics that influence optimization strategies, BI managers are able to translate raw data into workable insights for company decision makers.

$100,956

Esto no es un BI analyst en mi opinión. Controlas gente, actualizas información clave de la empresa. Te codeas con los altos directivos. Creo que poco pico y pala con los datos se hace en este cargo.

Business Intelligence Director

Business intelligence directors are responsible for the business intelligence and analytics process at a given company, leading teams of analysts, architects, developers, and managers in order to advocate for data-driven solutions at the top levels of company leadership. BI directors mentor junior staff, interface with executives and external clients, and design delivery systems to meet project requirements.

$127,360

Idem que en el caso anterior, y con más salario, menos pico y pala. 

Business Intelligence Architect

Business intelligence architects are gatekeepers of complex, multidimensional data warehouses. They usually manage a team of developers to determine how a given platform functions and how it can be improved to streamline the gathering of business intelligence. BI architects also input and build enterprise information and oversee the customization of particular applications.

$105,402

Esto empieza a gustarme. Aquí ya tenemos que saber algo más lo que estamos manejando, y cómo esto puede ayudar a negocio, e incluso atreverse si eres osado a proponer nuevas fórmulas que mejoren todo el BI de la empresa. 

Business Intelligence Consultant

Business intelligence consultants are typically hired from consulting firms or are independent contractors who provide services for short- or long-term assignments. Performing similar functions to other business intelligence roles, consultants typically evaluate the efficiency of existing systems and educate staff about best practices to minimize operating costs and increase profits.

$84,407

Uno ha sido consultor y la verdad es que si el análisis que se realiza es concienzudo y no va ligado a presiones y se puede acceder a todo lo necesario dentro de la casa sin que se enfaden entre ellos, pueden ser tareas positivas y que aporten mucho contenido. La clave, y algo que me gustaría poder sacar de este Máster es precisamente este tipo de procesos cómo llevarlos a cabo. 

Types of Business Analysts

While a good catch-all term, "business intelligence analyst" doesn't capture the wide range of positions that fall into the category of business intelligence and analytics. Some positions are more technical, requiring fluency in quantitative methods or software proficiency, whereas others require traditional business know-how. Responsibilities may vary depending on the industry, business domain, technology used, and project requirements.


Management Analyst

Distinct from positions that evaluate market trends and strategies, management analysts tackle internal processes involving human resources, budgets, procedures, equipment, and facilities. Management analysts plan and coordinate projects to streamline diverse administrative and management operations. They may also conduct analytical studies and prepare reports, surveys, and manuals to ensure compliance with best practices. A typical business management analyst evaluates staff to ensure that the work performed matches the company's internal logic and product delivery standards.

Asuntos internos les llaman en las películas. 

Healthcare Analyst

Healthcare business analysts are some of the most in-demand professionals in the business intelligence sphere, accounting for around 18% of job listings. They are typically well-educated in healthcare administration and are fluent in healthcare management systems. By compiling and analyzing data, healthcare analysts improve how health services are rendered at hospitals and other healthcare agencies. They may also monitor and analyze current trends in the healthcare industry to ensure the services provided are in-step with best practices.

Como en todo, los temas de salud y su gestión son fundamentales. Cualquiera que pueda ayudar a mejorar este "negocio" debe ser valorado y respetado. 

Technical Analyst

Technical analysts are number crunchers and need to possess a solid understanding of finance as well as statistical and quantitative methods. Because of the expertise required, some states require certification to work as a qualified technical analyst. The typical BI analyst in this role engages in financial forecasting by analyzing fluctuations in the stock market. Technical analysts use information like interest rates, stock prices, and trading volume to determine when to sell stocks, and to assess and predict favorable market conditions for employers.

En clave financiera. Manejar datos financieros tiene un color especial. 

Functional Analyst

Functional analysts are subject matter experts, which commonly entails technical specialization in areas such as information technology or computer science (including software fluency), or specialization in particular industries. While the job requirements of functional analysts will vary, many analysts evaluate current technologies and research emerging technologies; design, maintain, and upgrade existing computer systems; and oversee product development to ensure it meets organizational requirements.

Por formación y vocación me decanto en esta área. Sobre todo porque hay que manejar nuevas alternativas con fondo tecnológico, no sólo en el análisis de datos sino también en las soluciones a implementar una vez interpretados los datos. 

Agile Analyst

Being an agile business analyst means using business analysis in an agile environment, which usually refers to agile software environments where a project depends on collaborative decision making. Agile environments operate with values essential for cross-functional teams: innovation, leadership, empathy, business orientation, and anticipation. A company will typically seek agile business analysts when the project requirements evolve over time — requiring flexibility — and where interaction with end users influences how a product is designed.

Y este perfil analista también es atractivo, porque veo un learning aquí metido que si se aplica con acierto puede ayudar enormemente a que se detecten y apliquen soluciones positivas a partir de la interpretación de lo que el BI te presente. 

Potential Industries for Business Intelligence Analysts

BI analysts can hone their skills in any industry that deals with large amounts of data, which includes both nonprofit and public sector organizations. But if profit is the primary motive, both small-scale and large, Fortune 500 companies require the unique blend of business acumen and technical skill deployed by BI analysts.

Healthcare

Healthcare business analysts compile and analyze medical data that helps healthcare managers make informed decisions about patient welfare, while also ensuring that health services are rendered in a cost-effective manner.

Government Agencies

BI analysts in the public sector have the opportunity to manage enterprise information pertaining to large populations, and may work on projects that affect how public services are rendered at the local, state, and federal levels.

E-Commerce

BI analysts in e-commerce operate in high-tech settings at some of the world’s most highly valued companies, routinely collaborating with managers, developers, and end users to ensure that existing systems are optimized for profitability and product delivery.

Financial Markets

BI analysts who work in finance are both quantitative and technical specialists capable of analyzing stock market trends while also being familiar with front-end development and finance-specific technical architecture.

Salary for Business Intelligence Analysts

Because of the diverse industries that require detailed data analysis, BI analysts can rely on healthy career prospects and salary potential. Whether they are earning stripes in entry-level positions, or managing a team of analysts as BI directors or managers, the opportunities for vertical growth in business intelligence are plentiful.

Al final, hay casos novedosos en la aplicación del BI, y hay otros que son refinamientos de lo que se está haciendo hasta ahora. 
Me gusta el de la política salarial. Qué divertido (por decir algo) sería aplicar las políticas salariales de acuerdo a KPIs que se coloquen en la empresa. Como el analyst sea un poco cachondo... 

Voy a obviar la parte salarial por años o estados de USA. Ni voy a llegar a 20 años de experiencia ni quiero emigrar todavía. 

Interview: How Did Your Master's in Business Analytics Change Your Career?

Edward J. Grebeck
CEO AT TEMPUS ADVISORS

Edward Grebeck is a global debt market strategist who uses business analytics to make financial and economic predictions. Most notably, Grebeck warned of mispricing and conflicts associated with the 2008 credit crunch. He is also an adjunct professor at NYU, teaching courses on finance and economics.

Why is business analytics such an important topic in our modern society?
Since the development of Google and social media around 15 years ago, our society has moved into a 4th stage of growth and exponentially increasing productivity, globally. The Agricultural Revolution of the 1600s led to the Industrial Revolution of the 1700s which led to Information Technology Revolution, ie from computer hardware, to software, World Wide Web starting in the 1960s. Google brought us the Conceptual Revolution, and sophisticated search analytics, through "big data", among other developments, to uncover patterns of behaviors, themes and history -- across many different industries, countries, cultures and help us PRIORITIZE which problems to solve and opportunities to exploit in our business, going forward.

Al final, se trata de resolver problemas, muchos de ellos a través de la predicción y control de los riesgos. Ahora tenemos nuevas herramientas para hacerlo.

Today's "Business Analytics", is a big advance over "Risk-Management Analytics" which often twists available mathematical data to find some sort of solution to limit loss, which may or may not be appropriate to the market situation. Banks used risk-management analytics for years to protect them from losses … then came the credit crunch of 2008/09 ... how did that work out for them ? In contrast, Business Analytics helps us construct the value-added QUESTIONS to ask and then resolve. Simply, compared to Business Analytics, risk management is so turn-of-the-century.

Cierto. Pero no matemos el análisis de riegos que hay cosas que los datos no pueden cubrir. El nivel uno de la Capa ISO de la OSI (¿o era al revés?) o que se te caiga un vaso en tu portátil (como hoy en el curro) no hay big data que te lo gestione...

Why is business analytics an exciting and/or lucrative industry to join right now?
Business Analytics increases our work productivity a hundredfold. For example, imagine you and work colleague are discussing a debt financing done years ago. You say it was for $500 million, your colleagues says it was for $50 million. The answer will determine whether you take one course of action or its opposite. Before Google, you might never find the answer through web search. Or worse, you might have to research library publications ! This could take hours/days ! Now, in seconds you can end the dispute -- "sources financing was for 500 million, done 2010". Think of the value created by insightful, well researched, business analytics timely produced for clients. And with coming technological improvements, it can only get better. Time is money.

Cierto. Ahorramos tiempo. Para perderlo luego en otras partes que antes, por ejemplo, con un apretón de manos y honestidad y compromiso quedaban totalmente resueltos. 

How will the course your school offers give students a leg up in their career?
I'm developing a course in Business Analytics, patterned after my a credit derivatives course I taught at NYU before and during the financial crisis; "CDS 101". I canvassed several students and found existing credit derivatives courses focused on mathematical formulae designed to limit risk. Unfortunately, they never discussed history – how we got from banking in the 1980s – through today, where everyone trades all types of debt instruments and derivatives, everywhere in the world. I focused largely on history, enabled students to develop correct questions, i.e. "is the product priced correctly ?", and helped them and their employers avoid the worst of the credit crunch losses.

In your opinion, will this industry grow as time goes on? Will there be a higher demand for business analysts?
Business Analytics will grow in modern financial institutions and will become more popular than risk-management analytics because it looks for opportunities in the broadest sense, in addition to looking to performance, to mitigate risk and prevent loss. Business Analytics uses historical data, but also contemporaneous data -- e.g. where customers are located, with their income is, what comparable products/services they are attracted to -- to identify what types of products/services the customer needs, to maximize business opportunities and returns to shareholders. Business Analytics focuses on Conceptual Thinking, rather than numerical data and quantitative relationships of the past.

Esta definición me gusta más: ampliamos la gestión de riesgos con datos históricos, pero también actuales.

What advice would you give to someone looking to begin their career in business analytics?
I would encourage students to get comfortable with basic statistics, advanced algebra – but most importantly – take lots of humanities courses -- microeconomics, history, government/political science, literature; travel and live overseas if they can for a while -- so that they have a "holistic" background -- which will be ideal during today's Conceptual Revolution". Become familiar with other countries and cultures because your best opportunities may come overseas (e.g. whether American going to China, or Chinese coming to America) in the Conceptual Revolution.

Sí. La ciencia de por sí cada vez va a menos partes, al menos desde nuestro punto de vista.

Educational Paths to Becoming a BI Analyst

Para revisar si estamos con ganas de tener bases de BI. Y pagarlas.

While there are many different pathways to becoming a BI analyst, the responsibilities entailed therein can be quite rigorous in terms of the knowledge and skills required, particularly if the position is more technically oriented. Many employers will require an accredited degree program that equips students with a business mindset and prepares them for building and analyzing large volumes of information. Having a degree is therefore the best option for becoming a licensed, experienced BI analyst.

What Degree is Needed to Become a BI Analyst?
Generally speaking, employers expect incoming BI analysts to possess at least a bachelor’s degree in business intelligence, computer science, or business administration with a focus on data science and computer information technology. Higher-level positions may call for graduate degrees such as a Master of Business Administration or a Master of Science degree in specialized fields like finance or computer science. This is because degree programs related to business intelligence and analytics are known to equip students with programming skills for building and maintaining databases, statistical skills for analyzing trends, and communications skills for presenting complex information to diverse stakeholders.

It should be noted that, particularly for later-stage career development, a degree without specific technology- or industry-specific skills and certifications may not be enough to satisfy all job requirements. To become a healthcare analyst, for example, several years of experience in healthcare administration may be necessary. Similarly, job advertisements for financial or technical analysts may require certification or a strong familiarity with finance-specific software applications, and agile business analysts may be expected to have stronger programming skills since they work routinely with teams of software developers and managers.

Está claro que, sin skills en el área de negocio en la que quieres aportar inteligencia, no tira la cosa muy para adelante. Y por supuesto, una base tecnológica potente, porque los datos son tecnología.

Internships for Business Analysts
Internships are fixed-period assignments, either paid or unpaid, that are intended to train students and recent graduates in the same skills they would otherwise use as full-time employees. Interns usually work for three to six months at a company to gain valuable exposure to the responsibilities and expectations common to their industry of choice, and may or may not gain full-time employment at the conclusion of their internship.

In the case of prospective business intelligence analysts, internships are a valuable tool not only for gaining potential college credit, but for the hands-on experience not attainable from a traditional degree program. Business intelligence interns can expect to work at multiple levels, including research and analysis, collecting and interpreting data, and learning the ropes of basic business management. Common duties might include helping to draft reports, analyzing business requirements, preparing research presentations, and assisting with miscellaneous administrative tasks.

BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE CERTIFICATIONS

THE CERTIFIED MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT™ (CMC®)
The CMC requires a bachelor’s degree and ensures those who earn certification are well-trained in standards for ethics and technical proficiency, project management, consulting, and related professional behavior. Through multiple requirements such as references and written examination, the certification requires applicants to be well-qualified and up-to-date in multiple dimensions of management competency.

CERTIFIED BUSINESS ANALYSIS PROFESSIONAL (CBAP®)
Applicants for full CBAP certification must have at least five years or 7,500 hours of business analysis experience. Through a series of scenario-based and case-study questions, applicants apply their professional experience to imagined situations and demonstrate their ability to synthesize knowledge and information.

PMI PROFESSIONAL IN BUSINESS ANALYSIS (PBA)
The PBA exam consists of 200 multiple-choice questions on subjects including: needs assessment, planning, analysis, traceability and monitoring, and evaluation. The PMI is intended for those who work with teams and manage the product development process, including project requirements. In essence, the certification is for project and program managers whose core function is business analysis.

Professional Organizations

Transforming Data With Intelligence (TDWI)
TDWI provides membership opportunities for students, which include a portfolio of technical and business education. TDWI members can benefit from events and conferences, online learning, onsite education, certification, and resources for research. Courses TDWI offers cover areas such as must-have skills for modern data modeling, essential skills for BI and analytics professionals, and advanced skills for communicating with data. TDWI offers membership discounts on training and certification, members-only events, as well as a professional network of industry experts and analysts.

Strategic and Competitive Intelligence Professionals (SCIP)
Founded in 1986, SCIP is an international membership organization for business experts from multiple industries, including government and academia, whose intent is to research decision-support tools and share strategic intelligence. SCIP is a valuable resource for networking opportunities and has student chapters across the United States. The typical backgrounds of its members include economics, science and technology, marketing, strategic analysis, data science, and market research.

Big Data, Analytics, Business Intelligence and Visualization Experts (LinkedIn Group)
Consisting of over 200,000 business intelligence professionals, this LinkedIn group offers an easy way for students to connect to peers, mentors, and potential employers. The community exists to bring together stakeholders across multiple industries and sectors and solicits input from experts on a variety of topics, including big data analytics, data warehousing, digital marketing, and data visualization. This group is an ideal platform for students to network without the hassle of membership fees and other requirements.

He pedido admisión en este grupo. Ya os contaré.

26 abril 2019

Going Home

Sí amigos. Nos vamos para casa. El maestro se jubila. Pero que nos quiten la fortuna de verlo con su banda, con una texana que combinó de maravilla, y en solitario (por decir algo) para repetirnos una y otra vez que ya está viejo para estos trotes.

Nosotros tampoco somos aquellos jóvenes que flipamos en colores con el Alchemy y ese Sultans of swing que anoche echamos de menos, pero del que ya hicimos nuestro cantar en otra época con el Sant Jordi a reventar viendo a los Dire Straits, tocando sin más que ellos mismos la canción que los va a identificar toda mi vida.

#PeroNoNosVayamosDelTema. Desde el principio nos engañó con el "Calling Elvis" que nunca llegó a sonar, y fue paseando por su repertorio en solitario, hasta que se puso con sus clásicos. "Once Upon a Time in the West" y "Romeo and Juliet" arrancaron la época del siglo pasado, que se continuó con temas como "Your latest trick" y el "Telegraph Road", siempre a un nivel de nostalgia elevada que, cómo no, tuvo su punto final con un "Money for Nothing" y la canción que titula este post.

Dice que no volverá. Yo ya puedo decir que he cantado con él "Sultans of Swing" o ayer "Telegraph Road". Honor y Gloria, Mark.

Y #PeroSiMeDanAElegir y no seré Mark, no está mal se su acompañante a la guitarra y marcarse con él unos solos punteados. 



25 abril 2019

ELECCIONES GENERALES 2019

De vez en cuando me gusta que se sepan todas las listas a las que puedes votar. Este año toca:

PARTIT DELS SOCIALISTES DE CATALUNYA (PSC-PSOE) (PSC)
PARTIT DELS SOCIALISTES DE CATALUNYA (PSC-PSOE) (PSC)
  1. PARTIT DELS SOCIALISTES DE CATALUNYA (PSC-PSOE) (PSC)
  2. PARTIT ANIMALISTA CONTRA EL MALTRACTAMENT ANIMAL (PACMA)
  3. ESQUERRA REPUBLICANA DE CATALUNYA-SOBIRANISTES (ERC-SOBIRANISTES)
  4. CIUTADANS-PARTIDO DE LA CIUDADANIA (Cs)
  5. PARTIDO POPULAR/PARTIT POPULAR (PP)
  6. PARTIT COMUNISTA DELS TREBALLADORS DE CATALUNYA (PCTC)
  7. POBLE LLIURE-SOM ALTERNATIVA-PIRATES DE CATALUNYA: FRONT REPUBLICÀ (FRONT REPUBLICÀ)
  8. IZQUIERDA EN POSITIVO (IZQP)
  9. PARTIT COMUNISTA DEL POBLE DE CATALUNYA (PCPC)
  10. JUNTS PER CATALUNYA-JUNTS (JxCAT-JUNTS)
  11. EN COMÚ PODEM-GUANYEM EL CANVI (ECP-GUANYEM EL CANVI)
  12. CONVERGENTS (CNV)
  13. RECORTES CERO-GRUPO VERDE (RECORTES CERO-GV)
  14. VOX (VOX)

14 en total. Solo hace falta seguir un poco sus cuentas, en aquellos casos en que no estais siendo bombardeados 14-6? y a partir de allí decidir...

Y mi única recomendación es que no es dejeis llevar por el voto útil. Para mí el voto útil es el de aquel que analiza y decide sin mirar ni DNI ni seguidores en twitter.

Buena Suerte!

22 abril 2019

#MASTER - Business Analytics vs Business Intelligence?

Como ando haciendo un Máster y no hay manera de ir al día, me voy a dedicar a ponerlo en público en la parte en la que ello es posible y no me provoque altercados. Ello quiere decir que de aquellos artículos disponibles en la Web me voy a tomar la libertad de hacer mi comentario en este medio y a ver si así me aplico un poco.

Empezamos con el debate entre BI y BA, o sea, Business Intelligence y Business Analytics:

What’s the difference between Business Analytics and Business Intelligence? The correct answer is: everybody has an opinion, but nobody knows, and you shouldn’t care.
Empezamos bien!. Eso es poner ideas claras... Al final, razón no le falta porque muchas veces nos hinchamos de estas palabrejas y no sacamos nada en claro.

Having worked in the industry over twenty years, I can confidently say that everybody has a different notion of what ANY particular term associated with analytics means.
For example, some people use “business analytics” instead of “business intelligence” an umbrella term including data warehousing, business intelligence, enterprise information management, enterprise performance management, analytic applications, and governance, risk, and compliance.
But other vendors  use “business analytics” to indicate some level of vertical/horizontal domain knowledge tied with statistical or predictive analytics.
Si nos guiamos por el concepto inteligencia y analítica, yo veo la inteligencia por encima de la analítica, y lo puedo englobar todo allí. Y realmente, lo que hasta ahora estaba considerando BI, puede que realmente sea BA, porque las herramientas me hacen el análisis, pero la interpretación y toma de decisiones, que relaciono más con la inteligencia es un tema que va más allá. Y no entro en la inteligencia de la que ya hablaremos sobre redes neuronales, machine learning y todos esos conceptos que tenemos por allí en la recámara esperando salir...


At the end of the day, there are two things worth differentiating:
  1. The first is the business aspect of BI — the need to get the most value out of information. This need hasn’t really changed in over fifty years (although the increasing complexity of the world economy means it’s ever harder to deliver). And the majority of real issues that stop us from getting value out of information (information culture, politics, lack of analytic competence, etc.) haven’t changed in decades either.
  2. The second is the IT aspect of BI — what technology is used to help provide the business need. This obviously does change over time — sometimes radically.
Valor de la información, convertir los datos en información. Da igual si lo hacemos desde la nube o desde un papel y un boli BIC. Eso es la BI. 


The problems in nomenclature typically arise because “business intelligence” is commonly used to refer both of these, according to the context, thus confusing the heck out of everyone.
In particular, as the IT infrastructure inevitably changes over time, analysts and vendors (especially new entrants) become uncomfortable with what increasingly strikes them as a “dated” term, and want to change it for a newer term that they think will differentiate their coverage/products (when I joined the industry, it was called “decision support systems” – which I still think is a better term in many ways).

Vamos, que el problema es puramente de Marketing y Ventas. Seguro que su inteligencia de negocio les ha dicho que éste es el camino para mejorar las ventas.
When people introduce a new term, they inevitably (and deliberately, cynically?) dismiss the old one as “just technology driven” and “backward looking”, while the new term is “business oriented” and “actionable”. This is complete rubbish, and I encourage you to call pundits and vendors out on this blatant falsehood whenever you hear them say it
Falsos! Que sois unos falsos!

The very first use of what we now mostly call business intelligence was in 1951, as far as I can tell, with the advent of the first commercial computer ever, dubbed LEO for Lyons Electronic Office, powered by over 6,000 vacuum tubes. And it was already about “meeting business needs through actionable information”, in this case deciding the number of cakes and sandwiches to make for the next day, based on the previous demand in J. Lyons Co. tea shops in the UK.
And It most emphatically was not “only IT” or “only looking in the rear-view mirror” as some people pompously try to dismiss “old-style BI”.
At the end of the day, nobody important cares what this stuff is called. If you’re in charge of a project, what matters is working out the best way to leverage the information opportunity in your organization, and putting in place appropriate technology to meet that business need — and you can call that process whatever you like: it won’t make any difference…

Está claro. Al final no es cuestión de comprar porque el nombre sea chulo, si no por las oportunidades de cumplir con tus objetivos que tiene lo que vas a comprar, ya se le llame BI, BA o BEnd.


21 abril 2019

#Podcast - Fútbol Picante

Resultat d'imatges de espn futbol picante

Es un podcast de ESPN, dedicado al fútbol mexicano. Yo como tengo a ese país muy cerca del corazón, me gusta estar algo informado de lo que hace por allí, los rayados, las chivas, los pumas... pero sobre todo el Atlas, que es mi equipo por culpa de mi estancia allí, que me preguntaban a quien le iba y les dije que al segundo equipo de la segunda ciudad del país.... Y ahora, además, tienen a Nico Pareja. 

Tiene su parte "Sálvame" pero no es mala introducción para saber del fútbol de allí. Pero no puedo dejar de pediros que si conoceis alguno mejor me lo hagais saber. E igualmente con el futbol de Honduras, al que me dedicaría si pudiera dedicarme a ésto en serio.

Pero no nos vayamos del tema. Pongo algunas de las cosas con las que me voy enterando gracias a ellos:

  • Lainez: esa promesa desconocida que se fue al Betis, aunque por aquí ya vi que saldría de México. Eso sí, lo ponían en el Ajax...
  • Jonathan González, esa promesa de rayados, que no sabemos si se verá en el Sub-20, porque es fundmental para su equipo y la fase final de la liga.
  • Veracruz: Me duele Veracruz. Arriba los tiburones!. Ese equipo que descubrí gracias a la mesa que más aplaudía.


20 abril 2019

Resucitó


It's Pasqua Time. Qué buen momento para un Guadiana. Volver a aparecer. Pelear por el hábito de publicar. Puede que sea la definitiva. Quien sabe si de ésta me hago famoso 😊

Siempre con buenas ideas. Siempre con temas que incorporar, que pueden interesar más o menos, pero de los que vale la pena para mi ponerlos en común. Porque pasan cosas, más o menos, y vale la pena que queden en constancia, aunque sea de modo pasajero  en estructura profunda.

Siempre me ha gustado el concepto de estructura superficial y estructura profunda. Quién sabe si uno hubiera sido más de letras que de ciencias, pero hoy es hoy y hay que ir hacia el mañana sin olvidar que vienes del ayer.

Fin de la filosofía, esa asignatura que nada me gustaba y que luego la aplicas en todas partes, aunque no era lo que hacíamos en 3º de BUP y COU. Sorry Mr. Vilar!

Bona Pasqua a Tothom!!


I don't know where to begin
I don't know where we fit in




14 abril 2019

10ª Cursa Nocturna de L'Hospitalet

Pues no está mal esta vuelta a las carreras dado el estado físico de partida. La verdad es que siempre es una buena excusa para medir tu estado físico.

Tras dos fiascos por culpa de una boda y de un concierto, no ha defraudado la carrera, y aunque hemos ido con la calma y el respeto de no haber hecho 10 km desde hace más de un año, los tests de 8 km los dos últimos findes han sido válidos.



Sigue aún ese reto de la edad, que en esta prueba estaba más o menos en 52:52. Bajar 5 minutos es mucho, pero nunca digas...


13 abril 2019

#Radio80SerieOro - 11ª Etapa (TYA): Sad Songs

Quizás ahora ya nos centremos en temas de la cinta como título, pero nunca digas. Un buen ramillete de himnos, que ahora os desgrano.  Os comparto el enlace.

Esos recuerdos: De canciones que me quería aprender de memoria, de esas pelis de los 70, de esos discos rayados de tanto escucharlos, de esas versiones modernas de estas canciones antiguas, y cuando me gustaban más algunas de las modernas, ese directo que a todos nos hizo querer aprender a tocar una guitarra, ese himno que se cantaba siempre que se escuchaba la canción, e incluso en unc concierto con ellos, o ese otro himno que está en mi lista poder cantarlo en un concierto. 




Y ahora? Justo ahora, los sultanes se llevarían la palma.  

02 abril 2019

#MMM - Seasons of Love (Rent)

MINUTOSMUSICALESMENSUALES



Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes
Five hundred twenty-five thousand moments so dear
Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes
How do you measure, measure a year?
In daylights, in sunsets
In midnights, in cups of coffee
In inches, in miles
In laughter, in strife
In five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes
How do you measure a year in the life
How about love?
How about love?
How about love?
Measure in love
Seasons of love
Seasons of love
Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes
Five hundred twenty-five thousand
Journeys to plan
Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes
How do you measure the life
Of a woman or a man?
In truths that she learned
Or in times that he cried
In bridges he burned
Or the way that she died
It's time now to sing out
Tho' the story never ends
Let's celebrate
Remember a year in the life of friends
Remember the love
Remember the love
Remember the love
Measure in love
Measure, measure your life in love
Seasons of love
Seasons of love



Farewell GOOGLE+: A mí no me parecía mala idea

Ha sido el segundo mazazo que me pega Google en mi vida como pescador de red social. He de reconocer que lo de Google News me sentó como un tiro, o como una patada de esas...

Y el Google+?Pues gracia me hizo y he sido un publicador del mismo gracias a la facilidsd y al estilo que le decidí imprimir de sencillez y poca complicación en lo que ponía, que era básicamente una recopilación de artículos que uno clasificaba de la manera que más le gustaba. Vi una gran idea lo de los círculos, porue soy propenso a tocar muchas teclas y a veces no es que suenen mucho como un acorde.

Echare de menos mis casi 200 seguidores de mi círculo de Honduras, una excusa muy buena para estar informado sobre lo que pasa en ese país que tanto aprecio. Echaré de menos publicar cosas de mi ciudad aunque poca gente me hizo caso. Pero sobre todo, como ya he dicho antes, echaré de menos esas excusas para intentar estar un poco más informado de todo lo que pasa en entornos en los que quiero saber qué pasa.

Ahora, a esperar cómo lo continuo