Archive for the ‘D/w-BI-Analytics’ Category

 

Ritesh on Dec 19th, 2007Analytics gets a facelift and new tracking code

Google updated their Analytics product by launching a new script termed ga.js that is used for tracking. The new script handles more complexity than the original urchin.js script and the analytics tool itself has some new features that can be utilized only by ga.js tracking. You can also compare multiple metrics on the same graph [...]

Ritesh on Jul 2nd, 2007Bounce rates and Usability of websites

I am a wannabe webmaster, I ever so often get involved in discussions with webmasters and build engineers about hosting, reliability and optimization tricks and so on. I am also a big fan of analytics and web site metrics. My experience spans with my first tool webstat, webalizer , awstats and then graduated to Google [...]

Ritesh on May 10th, 2007Google Analytics relaunches with a new interface.

For my first surprise, I was greeted by a “we have changed” page on my Google Analytics account. The interface have been redone and the personalizations built into the account. You can  now drag and drop items into your dashboard like the  igoogle interface and make your custom dashboard. You can even schedule and get [...]

Ritesh on Apr 30th, 2007Interestingness – a new metric for content

At the Big Thinkers conference by Andrew Tomkins of Yahoo, the word interestingness caught my attention. Though the idea of judging the interestingness of an object like a photo, document, video seems far fetched,  I nevertheless was fascinated by the possibilities of this new metric. I found this patent document filed by Yahoo for their [...]

Ritesh on Mar 19th, 2007Fun with Statistics

I have been working on Business Intelligence for over a year now and have seen lots of high end tools and applications. I develop BI solutions for a Fortune 50 company using some really high end BI tools to do the analysis and reporting. Analytics and BI have become more and more streamlined and are [...]