Reference: Business Intelligence Blogs

Blog Wisdom, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, info-graphics/data-visualization, InfoOps (IO), IO Sense-Making, Methods & Process
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3 BeyeNetwork No Rachel Delacour
2 Information-Management.com No Rachel Delacour
2 TDWI.org No Rachel Delacour
BitPipe Business Intelligence No Naveen Gumgol
Data Administration Newsletter No Bruce Bond-Myatt
iWareLogic Oracle (BI & EBS) No Abhishek Sharma
MAIA Intelligence Blog Yes Dhiren Gala
Oracle BI Blog No Taher Hakami
Prologica Forums—Dashboards Plus No Sree Jallipalli
Ralph Kimball Yes Steve Fiske
Spagobi the Open Source Business Intel Suite Yes Gabriele Ruffatti
Visual Business Intelligence No Hrvoje Smolić

Tip of the Hat to the listed respondents at LinkedIn Business Intelligence Group.

Search: alan g.fry obe dep.ass.commissioner scot

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WordPress cannot handle long queries like this.  And all those periods and abbreviations–we picture a drunken crew with one or two sober Mormons, doing a search on someone's handheld.  Next time just call Steele directly.

Here is what you are looking for. It comes up immediately with the search <fry scotland yard> (words only),

1998 Fry (UK) Open Sources and Law Enforcement–Learning Curves and Pain Barriers within Scotland Yard (Metropolitan Police of London)

Search: osint

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Searching for osint on this web site is like searching for Steele as an author among all the other authors–the entire site lines up.  However, since 4-6 people do this search daily, we've decided to give them an easy first hit.

OSS.Net, Inc. Basic Reference of Links

2008 Open Source Intelligence (Strategic)

2008 Open Source Intelligence (Operational)

2008 IJIC 21/3 The Open Source Program: Missing in Action

2010 Handbook Online for Internet Tools and Resources for Creating Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) by Dr. Ran Hock, Chief Training Officer, Online Strategies, Inc.

1997 CINCSOC 10-Minute Briefing That Created SOF OSINT

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Event: 7-12 Nov Orlando FL Emerging Technologies In Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing

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The buzz continues—agile, cloud computing, text analytics, virtualization, open source, cool BI, Web 2.0, social media, mobile BI. But what do these terms really mean for business intelligence and data warehousing? It’s been difficult enough to implement effective and valuable BI/DW solutions with existing technologies. Will these emerging technologies make your job easier or harder? TDWI is offering six days of in-depth education from industry thought leaders on how these technologies work, how you can deploy them, and the benefits they can bring to your organization.

Phi Beta Iota: Way too many people are forgetting that there are FOUR quadrants in commercial intelligence and organizational intelligence.  “Business intelligence” is code for internal data mining, nothing more.  It is important as the foundation for the other three quadrants, but nothing by itself.  “Competitive Intelligence” take place in Quadrants II and III but if focused only on the competition, misses 75% of the value to be harvested.  IOHO.  To understand this, look at Graphic: Four Quadrants J-2 High Cell SMS Low.

Reference: Hacking Humanity & Open Everything

Articles & Chapters, Briefings (Core)
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This provides single place where all four Hacking Humanity versions can be accessed easily, along with core Open, Amazon, and Multinational Briefings.

Chapter on Hacking Humanity (Denmark Book)

Briefing with Q&A on Hacking Humanity (NYC Hackers on Planet Earth)

Briefing on Hacking Humanity (Denmark for Researchers)

Briefing on Hacking Humanity (British Columbia for Engineers)

See Also:

Reference: World Brain 101, 102, 103

Fact Sheets, United Nations & NGOs, White Papers
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Three links have been placed into Antecedents.

World Brain 101 is a brief review of the history of the concept across many eras.

World Brain 102 is the concept that was presented to the Secretary General of the United Nations (UN), but lacks a single Member nation willing to present it to the General Assembly as a righteous idea.

World Brain 103 provides, for each of the ten high-level threats to humanity, each of the twelve core policies, and each of the eight demographic challenges, easy links to the following:

  • SILOBREAKER 360 Current Day View
  • Wikipedia Page
  • Amazon List of Books
  • Top Cited Experts with Contact Information (2006)
  • Top Web Sites Listed and Linked (2006)

None of this stuff would have been possible (as humble as it is) without all of the people that collaborated across twenty years to advance the emerging new craft of public intelligence, now known in the aggregate as M4IS2 (Multinational, Multiagency, Multidisciplinary, Multidomain Information-Sharing and Sense-Making).

Golden Candle, OSINT, Platinum Awards