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Peopleware – Part I

Peopleware – Part I

Here is the summary of the first part of a book that taught me a lot. Click below for the presentation.

The State of Business Intelligence, 2018

The State of Business Intelligence, 2018

Forbes tech offers the insights from Dresner Advisoty Service's 2018 Wisdom of Crowds® Business Intelligence Market Study. Executive Management, Operations, and Sales are the three primary roles driving Business Intelligence (BI) adoption in 2018. Dashboards,...

HBR Embraces Agile At Scale

HBR Embraces Agile At Scale

"Agile management begins with simple shifts in how work is done, but ends with questions such as: What is the nature of work? Which class of people should be running organizations? And how does the overall economy function? And how does society get things done? In the...

No, that’s not “bursting the crypto-bubble”

No, that’s not “bursting the crypto-bubble”

Cryptocurrencies took a dive and articles emerged about the crypto-bubble bursting. In my opinion this is not the case. Three recent events have caused the price drop. The first is the hack at the Coincheck exchange at the end of January where $530 million worth of...

Website re-launch

Website re-launch

“And now we welcome the new year, full of things that have never been” Rainer Maria Rilke A New Year is the time for new beginnings. First thing for me this year is the launching of a new website. One created with Wordpress and Divi. In order to avoid the shortcomings...

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Evan Alexopoulos

Evan Alexopoulos

Data know-how professional

I am passionate about inspiring a team to create outstanding solutions by leading by example. Therefore, I closely follow changes in established modeling techniques such as Kimball, Inmon and Data Vault. Furthermore, I examine the different possibilities of new developments such as Big Data, Data Lakes, IoT, LDW en Anchor Modeling. I regularly share my knowledge with my colleagues in knowledge sessions, presentations, or just in an informal setting with a good cup of coffee.