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Keeping Analytics Solutions in Check with Customer Needs
Keeping Analytics Solutions in Check with Customer Needs
By Brian T. O'Neill
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Are you a leader in #datascience, #analytics, or technical #productmanagement? Are people not using your data-driven solutions, despite providing…
Are you a leader in #datascience, #analytics, or technical #productmanagement? Are people not using your data-driven solutions, despite providing…
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If I had to distill my current perspective on GenAI and particularly LLM-based features in enterprise software down to one thing in this current…
If I had to distill my current perspective on GenAI and particularly LLM-based features in enterprise software down to one thing in this current…
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UI/UX Design Considerations for LLMs in Enterprise Applications (Part 1) https://bit.ly/3W5IddY
UI/UX Design Considerations for LLMs in Enterprise Applications (Part 1) https://bit.ly/3W5IddY
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Experience & Education
Volunteer Experience
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Product Design / UX Design / UI Design for Artist Revenue Streams Project
Future of Music Coalition
- 1 year 1 month
Arts and Culture
Offered to lead the design of a web service that would expose the organization's survey data that studied how working musicians make money. Led the group through a discovery process to talk about personas/users (types of musicians, the media, etc. and what their needs would be) and then proceeded to design a vision for the interface that would guide the development. Also helped them craft the RFP and source the engineering firm that would do the buildout.
Publications
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The Designing for Analytics Self-Assessment Guide (for Custom Enterprise Data Products)
Designing for Analytics, LLC
The guide is intended to help product owners, analytics practitioners, data scientists, and leaders create more valuable custom enterprise data products by applying (9) specific UX and design principles.
Honors & Awards
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Finalist: Best of VMWorld 2013 award
VMWorld 2013
Infinio Systems, one of my clients, is a new storage-optimization startup. I led the initial design of their first product called Accelerator, which was named a finalist in the Best of VM World category during the 2013 conference.
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2013 Startup to Watch
MassTLC
Infinio Systems, one of my clients, is a new storage-optimization startup. I led the initial design of their first product called Accelerator, which itself was a finalist for the Best of VM World 2013 award.
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2011 Storage Management Product of the Year
Storage Magazine / searchstorage.com
http://searchstorage.techtarget.com/feature/NetApp-Inc-OnCommand-Insight-Balance
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2010 Storage Management Product of the Year
Storage Magazine / searchstorage.com
Languages
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Portuguese
Limited working proficiency
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Spanish
Limited working proficiency
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Polish
Elementary proficiency
Organizations
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American Federation of Musicians
Member
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Boston Musicians Association (Local 9-535)
Member
Professional musician in the Boston music scene, working in orchestral, star-attraction, and musical theatre capacities as a drummer and percussionist.
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