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Startups Offer Tools To Simplify Big Data
By Kevin Fogarty
Not every big data project has a data scientist on board. Some startups are developing analysis tools to help non-specialists target the information they need.

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"It's not the data that will matter it's the ability to do analytics around it that is the play to make for start ups. Without that, it's just like watching a Twitter stream sail by, while watching TV, listening to music and texting: you're not going to get much of anything meaningful out any of it."
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