Connecting the Dots Isn’t What It Used to Be

Join us for an Initiate webinar to learn why connecting the dots isn't what it used to be
Today, there is an intense push for accuracy in our data and, particularly, in our ability to accurately “connect the dots." More information and more fragmented data is leading data analysts to look for ways to link information together to improve accuracy thereby improving the usefulness of systems depending on that data.
A flood of information increases the need for accuracy, including knowing which data to leave out.
There was a time when the level of accuracy that our intelligence and law enforcement systems offered was “fine.” We connected the dots well enough to eliminate the greatest threats. But that’s no longer good enough.
My colleague, Scott Schumacher, recently wrote a piece on this theme for Government Computing News. But the topic is so important that we decided to do a webinar, too.
Join Alex Eastman and me for this webinar, Connecting the Dots Isn’t What it Used To Be, on Tuesday, June 15 and learn more about:
- Why connecting the dots requires accuracy
- What accuracy actually means
- How accuracy is used in the real world, including for data enrichment and data sharing
- What has changed in the world of accuracy
Plus, we’ll do a demonstration of Initiate Analyst and allow time for your questions.
Register now to join us on June 15. If you’re unable to attend, register anyway so we can send you a link to the recording.
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