You can't get through much datascrolling these days without hearing about the rise to dominance of so-called "low-&n …
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Analytics & AI for Modern Excel
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You can't get through much datascrolling these days without hearing about the rise to dominance of so-called "low-&n …
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When researching this post, I learned that scaffolding is highly coveted material in Minecraft: Scaffolding helps you reach the top of your builds with ease. Just keep stacking them as you go! It's …
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Data powers it "Data is the new oil," mathematician Clive Humby claimed in 2006. By that, Humby meant both that it takes refining to have value, and that it would soon power the economy much like …
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Way back in the fall of 2019, I had scheduled out all of my 2020 blog posts and decided my last post should be a recap of the year. But …
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John Michaloudis reserves the last episode of his MyExcelOnline podcast to a roundup of the top Excel tips and tricks from community leaders. I was happy to again be invited to participate in this …
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I have a theory that most data people are hard to buy for... or, at least I am, so I can't be the only one. I’m all about productivity and innovation. I’m also not at all about superfluous gifts. You …
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