
Sarah BRown
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1 month ago |
chronicle.com | Jack Stripling |Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown |Andy Thomason
In this week’s episode If you follow higher education like we do, you know that the sector is ripe for controversy. From misused money, to smoking-gun emails, to the occasional sex scandal, colleges and universities routinely make news for all the wrong reasons. But what makes for a delicious higher-ed controversy? And what can be learned from the embarrassing failures of otherwise respectable institutions?
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1 month ago |
realstorygroup.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown
Having grown substantially via acquisition and some in-house development, Salesforce now has at least some footprint in many enterprise MarTech stacks. Like competitor Adobe, Salesforce aggressively seeks to play a more central role in that stack. How should you respond?
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2 months ago |
realstorygroup.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown
In light of recent merger and acquisition activity in the CDP space, today we published a new advisory paper that examines the current CDP marketplace and what it means for today's marketers. Authored by RSG Founder Tony Byrne and RSG VP of Research & Advisory Apoorv Durga, the paper provides key take-aways based on recent trends and provides a clear point-of-view on the role of CDP technology in enterprise MarTech stacks.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Sarah BRown |Sarah Brown
Ali Smith’s Gliff is set “once upon a time, not very far from now”. It is a kind of fairytale of the future in which two children, Briar and Rose, navigate a world which seems increasingly baffling and hostile. Gliff is the first of a planned pair of novels – the second to be called Glyph. Although the two words sound identical, their meanings are quite different. The Scottish word “gliff” means a shock, fright or sudden glimpse. A “glyph”, meanwhile, is a written character or symbol.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
dev.to | John Doe |Job Title |Sarah BRown |Sarah E. Brown
In the world of data warehousing and business intelligence, Slowly Changing Dimensions (SCD) play a pivotal role in managing how data evolves over time. When businesses track information about customers, products, employees, and more, it’s critical to manage how this data changes. This is where SCDs come into the picture. This blog will explore the concept of Slowly Changing Dimensions, their various types, why they are important, and real-world examples illustrating how they are used.
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