Data Miners Blog

A place to read about topics of interest to data miners, ask questions of the data mining experts at Data Miners, Inc., and discuss the books of Gordon Linoff and Michael Berry.

This blog (http://blog.data-miners.com/)  is written by Michael Berry and Gordon Linoff, two of the leading figures in the field of analytics. The two have written some of the most popular books in this field. Their books are used extensively in data mining courses by Universities across the globe.

The blog is filled with excellent tips and knowledge nuggets from the writers’ vast experience in analytics consulting and is  a must-read for any business analyst.

Books by Michael Berry and Gordon Linoff

  • Data Mining Techniques for Marketing, Sales and Customer Relationship Management
  • Mastering Data Mining
  • Data Analysis Using SQL and Excel

A list of useful books on analytics

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About Gaurav Vohra

Gaurav has over 10 years of experience in the field of analytics and has worked across multiple verticals including financial services, retail, FMCG, telecom, pharmaceuticals and leisure industries. Gaurav started his career in analytics with Capital One and over the last decade has worked with clients such as JC Penney, Gap, Wal-mart, IRI, 7-11, IMS health and ICICI Lombard. Gaurav’s articles cover a broad range of topics that are of interest to anyone in the field of analytics.
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2 Responses to Data Miners Blog

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  2. Malinda says:

    Very true! Makes a cahgne to see someone spell it out like that. :)

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