Group Category: DATA & ANALYTICS

  • Data Analysis

    Data Analysis

    Raw data into clear insights. A place for Data Analysis people to compare notes, ask for a second pair of eyes, and share what is actually working. Beginners and old hands equally welcome — no question is too basic.

  • Business Analysis

    Business Analysis

    Connect data to business decisions. A place for Business Analysis people to compare notes, ask for a second pair of eyes, and share what is actually working. Beginners and old hands equally welcome — no question is too basic.

  • Data Engineering

    Data Engineering

    Build the pipelines your data needs. A place for Data Engineering people to compare notes, ask for a second pair of eyes, and share what is actually working. Beginners and old hands equally welcome — no question is too basic.

  • Data Visualization

    Data Visualization

    Charts and dashboards that explain. A place for Data Visualization people to compare notes, ask for a second pair of eyes, and share what is actually working. Beginners and old hands equally welcome — no question is too basic.

  • Data Science

    Data Science

    Advanced modeling and prediction. A place for Data Science people to compare notes, ask for a second pair of eyes, and share what is actually working. Beginners and old hands equally welcome — no question is too basic.

  • Quantitative Research

    Quantitative Research

    Analysis for complex research needs. A place for Quantitative Research people to compare notes, ask for a second pair of eyes, and share what is actually working. Beginners and old hands equally welcome — no question is too basic.

  • Microsoft Power BI

    Microsoft Power BI

    Interactive Power BI reporting. A place for Microsoft Power BI people to compare notes, ask for a second pair of eyes, and share what is actually working. Beginners and old hands equally welcome — no question is too basic.

  • Data Mining

    Data Mining

    Find patterns in large datasets. A place for Data Mining people to compare notes, ask for a second pair of eyes, and share what is actually working. Beginners and old hands equally welcome — no question is too basic.