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New Data Viz Tools Available in Alteryx 2018.3

by CivMetrics Staff | Sep 10, 2018 | Uncategorized

The latest quarterly update to the Alteryx Analytics Platform has provided data scientists more options in data visualization. Released on August 28, Alteryx 2018.3 features added functionalities like a Python tool that allows developers to write in Jupyter Notebook...

There’s A Shortage of Data Scientists Everywhere (Except Cleveland), Says LinkedIn

by CivMetrics Staff | Sep 10, 2018 | Uncategorized

Employers in the U.S. need more data scientists than exist. At least, that’s true for most major U.S. cities. Cleveland and Minneapolis are among the few cities with surplus data scientists — although it may not remain that way for long. An excerpt from...

GSA Seeks Better Spending Metrics to Reform Procurement

by CivMetrics Staff | Sep 5, 2018 | Procurement

The General Services Administration (GSA) wants to help federal executives perform better by investing in the adoption of Technology Business Management (TBM) and the heightened use of relevant spending metrics in procurement activities. Chase Gunter of FCW.com...
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