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Local Weather, Columbus, OH

  3.10.2023   Ot Naseim   Blog, Dashboards   No comments

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Local Weather, Peoria Illinois

  1.10.2023   Ot Naseim   Blog, Dashboards   No comments

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US Weather Tracking based on NOAA data

  30.09.2023   Ot Naseim   Blog, Dashboards   No comments

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COVID-19 Positivity Testing Tracker By State – Updated Once Daily

  1.10.2021   Ot Naseim   Blog, Dashboards   No comments

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COVID-19 TRACKING BY STATE AND COUNTY – Updated Once Daily

  1.10.2021   Ot Naseim   Blog, Dashboards   No comments

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COVID-19 vaccine tracker by states, countries and detailed county level for Illinois. Updated Once Daily.

  1.10.2021   Ot Naseim   Blog, Dashboards   No comments

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Historical Unemployment by States – Updated Monthly

  29.09.2021   Ot Naseim   Blog, Dashboards   No comments

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Risk Assessment of Suppliers Due to COVID-19 Impact, 2021

  31.07.2021   Ot Naseim   Blog   No comments

If your job requires you to minimize your supply chain risk, you are familiar with ‘Supply Chain Disruptions’. That means, you are always evaluating the probability and severity of underlying

The Real Reason to Benchmark

  20.08.2017   Ot Naseim   Blog   No comments

Over the past 20 years much time, money, and effort has been spent on the concept of benchmarking. While this has provided insight to how other companies, as well as

Who would join a analytics startup after retirement?

  14.07.2017   Ot Naseim   Blog   No comments

As I have learned over the past year, the world is full of new experiences, and you cannot ever stop learning and adapting. About this time last year, Oktoer Naseim,