Jon Schwabish, PolicyViz, Urban Institute, Founder, Senior Researcher and Data Visualization Expert

Jon Schwabish, PolicyViz, Urban Institute, Founder, Senior Researcher and Data Visualization Expert

The Age of More Open Data

  • NEW ANALYTICAL
    TECHNOLOGIES MAKE IT
    EASIER TO CORRELATE
    DIFFERENT BUSINESS DATA
    SETS FROM DIFFERENT
    SILOS IN THE ENTERPRISE,
    REVEALING MORE VALUABLE
    INSIGHTS.
  • NEW ANALYTICS TOOLS
    ARE MOVING US TO THE
    NEXT GENERATION OF
    OPEN DATA, WHICH
    INVOLVES RENDERING
    VAST QUANTITIES OF
    COLLECTED DATA INTO A
    FORM THAT ANYONE CAN
    ACCESS AND UNDERSTAND.

“Tools that make it easier to analyze large data sets allow you to break down walls between organizational silos and discover new insights.”

In my role conducting public policy research, I see how new tools capable of quickly querying big data sets are changing the way we think about research. This is especially true when we work with administrative data. For example, I once worked on an analysis involving Social Security data that contained more than a billion observations—a good-sized data set—and I was able to query all those data in different ways and learn some interesting things.

This is an excerpt from Data Disruption. The eBook was generously sponsored by Mighty Guides.

Data Disruption