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By Nick Kurentz on May 7, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
This week in media musings: A full reboot for news, and a rude run-in over paywalls | Mark Coddington
Reviews of the Best Web Analytics usability software
Category: AnalyticsBy Nick Kurentz on May 7, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
This week in media musings: A full reboot for news, and a rude run-in over paywalls | Mark Coddington
By Nick Kurentz on May 2, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
A developer tipped off Ars Technica on the evidence in the latest beta of iPhone OS 3.1 of a property list file for USB configuration that contains an “iProd1,1″ entry.
Source: Ars Technica
By Nick Kurentz on May 1, 2010 in Analytics | 1 Comment
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 27, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
We ended the year 2009 on a positive note where almost every analyst and industry watcher was expecting the economy to look up and once again ride up the crest. Things do look better, businessmen do look confident. The economic crumble had given rise to distrust but as the things are improving, the distrust is [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 23, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
VirtueMart Analytics v1.2 has new measure value in the orders analytics report. This value aggregates the number of orders, thus opening new ways for analyzing orders. This video shows how to use orders count value in order to create a formula that will display the average order amount.
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 22, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
Reducing costs is not the only benefit of cloud computing & SaaS
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 21, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
HR Analytics is the process of reviewing the performance of a Company’s workforce. This process results in a listing of the company’s general strengths and weaknesses as well as each individual employee’s abilities. There are a lot of issues that surround HR analysis. Most of these issues stem from the fact that HR analytics reports [...]
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 21, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
Analytical ferrography is frequently excluded from oil analysis programs because of its comparatively high price and a general misunderstanding of its value. The test procedure is lengthy and requires the skill of a trained analyst. As such, there are significant costs in performing analytical ferrography not present in other oil analysis tests.
By Nick Kurentz on Apr 18, 2010 in Analytics | 0 Comments
There are two major problems with web presence analytics; they’re either non-existent or too complicated. Many people may be against using web analytics because it not only measures success it also measures failure. Someone in charge of marketing might be afraid to use web analytics because it would prove the failure scientifically. Avoiding web analytics [...]