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5 key areas for tech leaders to watch in 2020

O'Reilly on Data

Up until 2017, the ML+AI topic had been amongst the fastest growing topics on the platform. After several years of steady climbing—and after outstripping Java in 2017—Python-related interactions now comprise almost 10% of all usage. Not necessarily: Java-related searches increased by 5% between 2017 and 2018. Coincidence?

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Recent top-selling books in AI and Machine Learning

Rocket-Powered Data Science

Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” “An Introduction to Statistical Learning: with Applications in R” (7th printing; 2017 edition).

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6 revealing statistics about career challenges Black IT pros face

CIO Business Intelligence

Here are six revealing statistics that show how far the IT industry still has to go before it can truly become a level playing field. More than one in three Black participants in the 2017 survey said they left a job or company due to unfairness within the past year.

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2 ways to harness the power of SPSS Statistics

IBM Big Data Hub

In this blog, we’ll look at the differences between an SPSS Statistics Subscription and the traditional on-premises license that was the only way to purchase SPSS Statistics up until 2017. So, is it any wonder that software has followed suit? Now, you can choose which licensing model is best for your business.

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Top 10 Charts in 2022

The Data Visualisation Catalogue

It’s always worthwhile to analyse the website statistics, as they may provide some indicator of what visualisation types are most commonly being referenced and read up about. The Box & Whisker page continues to grow and maintain its first-place position. Previous yearly top-10 posts: Top 10 Charts in 2021. Top 10 Charts in 2020.

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Top 10 Charts in 2021

The Data Visualisation Catalogue

Another year has passed now and a new set of website statistics for 2021 is here, which will reveal what visualisation reference pages are the most popular. It’s always good to analyse the website statistics, as they may provide some indicator of what visualisation types are most commonly being used or taught.

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Top Companies to work for if you are a data scientist

Data Science 101

LinkedIn’s 2017 report had put Data Scientist as the second fastest growing profession and it’s number one on 2019’s list of most promising jobs. Even though it is fourth on the list according to statistics, it is still a fantastic company to expand your experience as a data scientist. Checkout: Reltio Careers. #5