Data as a Product: How to Provide the Data That the Company Needs
Written by Brian Murray
Narrated by Jack Nolan
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About this audiobook
Gain a broader understanding of data as a product.
Have you ever wondered what a data product is?
Were you interested in knowing their use in our daily life?
Have you ever wondered how data can change and benefit our daily life when used as a product?
“Data as a Product” is a book that explores the concept of data as a valuable and marketable commodity. The book discusses how data can be collected, analyzed, and used to create new products and services and the ethical considerations that come with monetizing data.
The book delves into how companies use data to innovate and drive growth through case studies and real-world examples. It also examines the role of data in shaping industries and markets and the potential consequences of using data in irresponsible or unethical ways.
In this book, you will:
- Discover and take a deep dive into the world of data as a product
- Understand the basics of basic data needs of a business, and then dive into advanced techniques
- Discover gathering and cleaning data
- Learn about storing and accessing data
- Master transforming and enriching data
- Understand visualizing and presenting data
- Learn how to create a data governance framework
- Discover data security and privacy
- And finally, learn about the improvements and innovations in data products.
“Data as a Product” is a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of the world of data and its increasing importance in the modern economy. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of data, business, and technology.
Click the “add to cart” button now and dive deep into the data world.
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