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Hound (Hardcover)
Paul Bolger, Barry Devlin
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Horslips: arguably the greatest band in Irish rock music history.
This five-piece band produced truly special, unique music in the
1970s. By joining literary craft and their cultural heritage with a
fusion of traditionally inspired music with rock instrumentation,
they created a genre of music which became known as 'Celtic Rock'.
Horslips also pioneered an 'in-house' approach to the rock music
business, controlling their stage presentation, graphic design,
record pressing and concert promotion. Their finest albums - The
Tain, and The Book Of Invasions - adapted legendary and historic
texts with compelling music. Elsewhere the life and times of
Turlough O'Carolan, the famine and emigration provided a conceptual
backdrop to Dancehall Sweethearts, Aliens, and The Man Who Built
America. But the band broke up in 1980. Reconvening in the next
century, after the 'longest tea break in history', they produced a
new 'acoustic covers' album, played stadium-filling gigs and
television performances, and recorded two live albums. This book
celebrates (and sometimes criticises) the creative waves that Eamon
Carr, Barry Devlin, Johnny Fean, Jim Lockhart, and Charles O'Connor
gave us.
Business intelligence (BI) used to be so simple -- in theory
anyway. Integrate and copy data from your transactional systems
into a specialised relational database, apply BI reporting and
query tools and add business users. Job done. No longer. Analytics,
big data and an array of diverse technologies have changed
everything. More importantly, business is insisting on ever more,
ever faster from information and from IT in general. An emerging
biz-tech ecosystem demands that business and IT work together. This
book reflects the new reality that in todays socially complex and
rapidly changing world, business decisions must be based on a
combination of rational and intuitive thinking. Integrating cues
from diverse information sources and tacit knowledge, decision
makers create unique meaning to innovate heuristically at the speed
of thought. This book provides a wealth of new models that business
and IT can use together to design support systems for tomorrows
successful organisations. Dr Barry Devlin, one of the earliest
proponents of data warehousing, goes back to basics to explore how
the modern trinity of information, process and people must be
reinvented and restructured to deliver the value, insight and
innovation required by modern businesses. From here, he develops a
series of novel architectural models that provide a new foundation
for holistic information use across the entire business. From
discovery to analysis and from decision making to action taking, he
defines a fully integrated, closed-loop business environment.
Covering every aspect of business analytics, big data,
collaborative working and more, this book takes over where BI ends
to deliver the definitive framework for information use in the
coming years.
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