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Benjamin TaubBenjamin Taub

With over 20 years of business intelligence and data architecture experience, Dataspace CEO Ben Taub is personally involved with all of the firm’s client service efforts.  As part of our commitment to our clients and the data industry as a whole, Ben acts as a sounding board for many Dataspace customers and other industry figures.

Ben is co-author of the McGraw Hill / Oracle Press books ORACLE8 DATA WAREHOUSING and ORACLE8i DATA WAREHOUSING as well as McGraw Hill/Osborne’s SQL SERVER 7 DATA WAREHOUSING. In the past Ben served as the data warehousing focus area manager for the International Oracle Users Group – Americas (IOUG-A) conference committee. Prior to starting Dataspace in 1994, Ben held information technology positions with Andersen Consulting and MicroStrategy, Incorporated. A certified public accountant (CPA), Ben holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Lehigh University and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Michigan.  In addition to data, Ben’s passions include aviation and history.

Ben can be contacted at btaub@dataspace.com

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Customer Comments

We are writing to commend your team for their efforts in developing our jail overcrowding analysis system.  The team clearly understood the jail overcrowding issues faced by many counties.  This gave them a high level of credibility when dealing with our core sponsors and users: judges and jail administrators.

In a relatively short period of time the Dataspace team delivered a system that is helping us get a handle on the drivers of our overcrowding problems.  We’ve learned a good deal from the tool they developed, especially since many of the results were not what we expected.  Using it has, indeed, been a very eye-opening experience. While we already had the data in our jail and courts systems, those systems are geared to the processing of individual cases, not to the analysis of key performance measures and overcrowding trends.  Our new analysis system helps us overcome these limitations.

In the end, Ben, your team delivered a high-quality result that has provided us with answers to several long standing questions and we recommend that other counties work with you as they address their overcrowding problems.
— Washtenaw County