Exforsys Inc. Pt. 2 of 2 – Free Data Mining Training

by Neal Levene on Wednesday, June 20, 2007 · 0 comments

in Business Intelligence, Data Mining

exforsys Exforsys Inc. Pt. 2 of 2   Free Data Mining TrainingYesterday, I posted about free data warehouse training on Exforsys Inc. Among the other training courses they have are 17 on Data Mining. I’ve listed the topics below:

  1. Data Mining – Stages of Data Mining
  2. Data Mining – Data Mining Advantages
  3. Data Mining – Data Mining Privacy Concerns
  4. Data Mining – Information on Contemporary Data Mining Tools
  5. Data Mining – The Importance of Interaction in Data Mining
  6. Data Mining – Data Mining Applications
  7. Data Mining – How Data Mining Works
  8. Data Mining – How Data Mining is Evolving
  9. Data Mining – How To Become Data Rich
  10. Data Mining – The Connection Between Data Mining and Customer Interaction
  11. Data Mining – How To Use Data Mining To Study Your Customers
  12. Data Mining – How To Use Data Mining To Analyze Your Customers
  13. Data Mining – How Data Mining Can Help You Gain More Customers
  14. Data Mining – The Connection Between Data Mining and Database Marketing
  15. Data Mining – How Data Mining Can Help You Optimize Your Marketing
  16. Data Mining – How To Visualize Data Mining Results
  17. Data Mining – Data Mining Overview
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  • Business Intelligence - Business intelligence (BI) refers to skills, technologies, applications and practices used to help a business acquire a better understanding of its commercial context.
  • Data Mining - Data mining is the process of extracting hidden patterns from data typically using sophisticated data search capabilities and statistical algorithms.

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This post was written by Neal Levene, CEO of InnovaTech, Inc., who blogs about data and business issues here at Simple Complexity and about a variety of other topics at NealLevene.com. Find Neal on LinkedIn or follow him on Twitter. Neal is available to speak to your organization on a variety of topics. You may also use Simple Complexity's Contact Form.

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