Bi , Ba and Bs

Business intelligence is an over-used term that has had its day, and business analytics is now the differentiator that will allow customers to better forecast the future especially in this current economic climate.Business intelligence doesn’t make a difference to the top or bottom line, and is merely a productivity tool like e-mail.

Quote from Jim Davis ,

SAS Institute Inc.’s senior vice-president and chief marketing officer.

Pigeon-holing one element or another as backward-looking and another as forward-looking doesn’t even make much marketing sense, let alone being a tenable intellectual position to take. I think it is not unreasonable to expect more cogent commentary from the people at SAS than Mr Davis’ recent statements.

Post from Peter Thomas, Business Intelligence Guru.

Bottom line, it’s all fluff. I don’t like the term business analytics; it doesn’t tell me anything. Frankly, I think business intelligence as a term is downright laughable, too. What does that mean?

Post from Neil Raden Founder of Hired Brains

Here are my views on this

  • Is the distinction pure branding or semantics. Or is it rebranding  because SAS is the leader and the biggest business analytics and would not be the biggest business intelligence vendor- thus marking a tactical and aggressive shift in their strategy –
  • Also SAS remains the largest independent private business and the recent consolidation in this industry could be unsettling to people who want to keep it independent.
  • Ultimately customers vote with the cheque books –

call it business intelligence, business analytics or business as usual.

Bi,ba or bs

LinkedIn Apps : Blogging and Twitter

I like the following two LinkedIn Apps the most for sheer usefulness .Try them out – the blog gets extra readers and Company Buzz helps you track company. See them right below the all new LinkedIn inbox.

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This would take you to the Application Directory.

http://www.linkedin.com/static?key=application_directory

The WordPress blog helps me when I need to post some article to one of the 50 groups.

I then use the Add to Any button from www.addtoany.com and click share on LinkedIn.

LinkedIn indeed is quite convenient for sharing ( but be careful of overdoing it –lest it goes spam)

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I use the Company Buzz with a slight twist though.By using broad keywords I get a list of say people I want to follow in the world of data mining or business intelligence.

Next I follow NOT the people following the influential tweeters, but the people who they are using RT or messaging replies @.

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Hope this helps your LinkedIn account. You can send me a LinkedIn Invite at www.linkedin.com/in/ajayohri .

And do take part in the Social Media School group on LinkedIn here http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=1854626

The Knowledge Discovery Conference

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Here is a great event and conference in June for people living in Europe ( or willing to travel ) .Do check out the tutorials on data mining and some research work and PhD dissertations – this is cutting edge for people wanting to keep up to with data mining and knowledge discovery.

PopURLs

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This is the site that inspired All-Top.com (see footer at the site )

the buzz making focused aggregator website by Guy Kawasaki that is beating Google News and older aggregators currently.

Very very stylish and recommended . Winner of 2007 Webby Award. You can use it to see practically what is happening across major sites here http://popurls.com/

Social Media and Unemployment

Graph of Unemployed People

( courtesy Andrew Sullivan)

Unemployment Rate Courtesy http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet?data_tool=latest_numbers&series_id=LNS14000000

Continue reading “Social Media and Unemployment”

Metrics and Tools for Social Media Analysis

 

An interesting question put on Linkedin group here by James Wright  is

What kind of metrics are currently out there for social media marketing?

Some responses were –

  • number of "friends" on Facebook, Myspace, and LinkedIn,
  • number of blog subscribers,
  • number of comments on blog posts,
  • the number of links to blog posts,
  • the number of brand related tweets
  • where your leads are coming from
  • a Google alert for phrases that are important to your business,
  • referrals from embedded content/re-tweets that originated (use www.tr.im)
  • ROI
  • a follow-up email or sign-up page that asks "How did you hear about us?"
  • Cost per lead,
  • cost per engagement,
  • cost per action

 

Some recommended tools were  –

 

(Ajay- Let me know if you know any more tools or metrics for social media measurement )

Interview Françoise Soulie Fogelman, KXEN

This week KXEN launched it’s social network analysis tool thus gaining a unique edge in being the first to launch social network tools for analytics. Having worked with KXEN as an analyst for scoring model- I am aware of the remarkable innovations they bring to their premium products. In an exclusive interview ,KXEN’s Vice President for  Strategic Business Development, Françoise Soulie Fogelman agreed to share some light on this remarkable new development in statistical software development.

 

Ajay – Françoise, how does the Social Network Analysis module helps model building for marketing professionals.

Françoise- KXEN Social network Analysis module (KSN) helps build models which take into account interactions between customers. This is done in 3 stages :

  • The data describing interactions is used to build a social network structure (actually, usually various social network structures are built in one pass through the data). You can explore your network to understand better the behavior of a given customer and what is happening around him.
  • From each social network structure, a set of attributes is automatically built by KSN for each node: it could be number of neighbors, average value of a given customer attribute among neighbors … Actually, you can have statistics on anything you have loaded into the system as customer node decoration. Usually, you’ll generate at this stage a few tens of social attributes per social network structure.
  • You then join these social attributes to the existing customer attributes. After that, you build your model as usual.

Ajay – But how does the KSN module work and which mathematical technique is it based on (or is it just addition of extra variables). Are there any proprietary patents that KXEN have filed in this field (both automated modeling as well as social network analysis).

Françoise- The KSN module uses (for extracting social attributes) graph theory. KXEN has not filed a patent in relation with KSN.

Ajay – There are many modeling software but very few which involve social network analysis though many companies have expressed interest in this. What are the present rivals to KSN module specifically in software and who do you think the future rivals will be?

Françoise- There are many software tools, but when it comes to the ability to handle very large graphs, not very many are left. We consider that our only real competitor today is SAS who has an offer for Social network Analysis, but this product is specifically targeted for fraud in bank and insurance. There are also companies positioned in Telco, usually offering a consulting service, built around an internal product. We think our solution is unique in its ability to handle very large volumes (we’re talking here more than 40 M nodes and 300 M links) and to address all industry domains. As usual, we offer a tool which is an exploratory tool, giving the customer the ability to produce by himself as many models as he wants.

Ajay – Who would be the typical customer or potential clients for KSN module? In which domains would this module be not so relevant? Are there any specific case studies that you can point out?

Françoise- This is a first version, so we do not really know yet who the typical customer will be and cannot point yet to case studies. However, Telco operators have expressed a very strong interest and we already have a Telco customer with whom we’ve worked on marketing projects. So our first case studies will most certainly come from Telco. We are working on some research projects in the retail space. We think that banks (for fraud), social sites, blogs sites and forums will be our next customers. The sector where I do not see (yet?) a potential is manufacturing industries.

Ajay – How would privacy concerns of customers be addressed with the kind of social network analysis that KSN can now offer to marketers.

Françoise- KXEN offers a tool to build models and is not concerned with the problem of collecting, storing and exploiting data: this is KXEN customer’s responsibility. Depending upon the country, there are various jurisdictions protecting the storage and use of data and those will naturally apply to building and analyzing Social Networks. However, in the case of Social Network Analysis the issue of “ethical” use will be more sensitive.

Ajay –What kind of hardware solutions go best with KXEN’s software. What are the other BI vendors that your offerings best complement with.

Françoise – KXEN software in general and KSN in particular, run on any platform. When using KSN to build decent size graphs (with tens of millions of nodes and hundreds of millions of links for example), 64 bits architecture is required. A recent survey of KXEN customers show that the BI suites used by our customers are mostly MicroStrategy and Business Objects (SAP). We also like very much to mention Advizor Solutions which offers data visualization software already embedding KXEN technology.

Ajay –Do you think the text mining as well as the Data Fusion approach can work for online web analytics, search engines or ad targeting?

Françoise –Of course, our data fusion approach can be very well suited for online web analytics and ad targeting (we have a number of partners that either are already using KXEN for this purpose or developing applications in these domains using KXEN technology). We would be more cautious for search engines per se.

Ajay –Are there any plans for offering KXEN products as a Service (like Salesforce.com) instead of the server based approach?

Françoise – We do not have yet plans to offer KXEN products as a service yet, but, again, we have partners such as Kognitio that offers analytics platforms embedding KXEN.

 

Brief Biography-

 

Françoise Soulie Fogelman is responsible for leading KXEN business development, identifying new business opportunities for KXEN and working with Product development, Sales and Marketing to help promote KXEN’s offer. She is also in charge of managing KXEN’s University Program.

Ms Soulie Fogelman has over 30 years of experience in data mining and CRM both from an academic and a business perspective. Prior to KXEN, she directed the first French research team on Neural Networks at Paris 11 University where she was a CS Professor. She then co-founded Mimetics, a start-up that processes and sells development environment, optical character recognition (OCR) products and services using neural network technology, and became its Chief Scientific Officer. After that she started the Data Mining and CRM group at Atos Origin and, most recently, she created and managed the CRM Agency for Business & Decision, a French IS company specialized in Business Intelligence and CRM.

Ms Soulie Fogelman holds a master’s degree in mathematics from Ecole Normale Superieure and a PhD in Computer Science from University of Grenoble. She was advisor to over 20 PhD on data mining, has authored more than 100 scientific papers and books and has been an invited speaker to many academic and business events.

 

   ( Ajay – So it seems like an interesting software and with the marketing avenues for social networking growing, and analytics modelers exploring the last bit of data for incremental field – this is an area where we can be sure of new developments soon. I wonder what the response from other analytics vendors including open source developers would be as this does seem a promising area for statistical modelling as well as analysis. What do you think ?? Can I search all data from Twitter , Facebook ,search results on Indeed .com and Linkedin and add it to your credit profile for creating a better propensity model .. 🙂 Will the credit or marketing behavior scores of your friends affect your propensity and thus the telecom ads you see while surfing … …)