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After years of graduate education and even more years of professional experience (with SAS and Microsoft), I still find data mining an awesome and challenging topic. I use this blog to share my best tips and achievements learned sometimes through great struggle. Today, I provide data mining advice to leading companies and industries in the United States and around the world. I share my journey and insights at leading conferences like SAS Global Forum, Microsoft TechEd, and Predictive Analytics World.
As I continue learning, my hope is to inspire you to not just learn more but also apply mathematics through technology. Data mining is a powerful tool for leaders of leaders of leaders. If you like this blog, click the "About" page to find out how to go deeper. -- Mark Tabladillo ("MarkTab")Categories
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One Thousand Tweets
I noticed last month that I was approaching 1,000 tweets with my @marktabnet account. I decided to blog to mark the event. I use WordPress to blog, and when I submit this post, I have an add-in which will officially send … Continue reading
Technical Bulletin: Windows XP Mode
Windows XP Mode is an option on Windows 7 allowing you to run 16-bit and 32-bit programs which you may have been using in Windows XP (or earlier Windows operating systems). This short blog post tells you how to get … Continue reading
Technical Bulletin: Windows 7 Remote Desktop Options Grayed Out
I use Remote Desktop Services to connect to other computers at home. Recently, I have been configuring my computers to connect remotely to a client. I discovered that some of my Windows computers had settings which prevented connection. This post … Continue reading
Recap of Atlanta Code Camp 2011
I had a good time as an attendee and presenter at Atlanta Code Camp 2011, held June 25, 2011 at Southern Polytechnic University in Marietta, GA (suburb northwest of Atlanta, GA). I used to live in Marietta, so it was … Continue reading
Microsoft Releases Noncommercial Kinect SDK
Microsoft announced a release of the noncommercial version of the Kinect SDK. I provide the link to the SDK in this blog post. I also provide sales data from June 2011 showing that XBox 360 sales have been increasing. I had blogged about … Continue reading
Launch Day
Today this blog launches. Data Mining — a blog providing Advanced Business Intelligence: Advanced — striving for the best available knowledge Business — drawing from applied lessons in for-profit and non-profit organizations Intelligence — applying design for maximum effect This blog … Continue reading
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