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Shakuntala "Shaku" Atre (1940 - 2024) is an Indian data scientist and an American business woman. After a fourteen-year career with
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, she began her own firm and became widely regarded as an expert on business technology and database use. Atre is best known for her books ''Database: Structured Techniques for Design, Performance and Management: With Case Studies'' (1980), one of the first books written on managing databases, and her co-authored book ''Business Intelligence Roadmap'', written with Larissa Moss. She has served as an
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at
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and at several institutions in the United States. Her works have been used as university textbooks.


Early life and education

Atre was born in 1940 in India into a
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family, and grew up in
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, a village near
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. She earned a
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from the
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, studying mathematics and statistics. During her education, she also studied languages, gaining proficiency in speaking five different languages. Atre went on to begin her graduate studies in mathematics and physics at the
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, writing her thesis on astronomy. Because she needed to make large scale calculations to develop her thesis, she began studying computer programming, which led to an interest in the field of computer technology. During her studies, she was hired by
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in 1967. When her student visa expired three and a half years later, Atre and her husband immigrated to the United States.


Career

When they arrived in
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in 1971, IBM had implemented a hiring freeze, but Atre was able to convince them she was not a new hire because she had worked for the company in Germany. They put her on staff as a systems programmer and she worked for the company for the next ten years, moving up the ladder from installation and technical support, to trainer in IBM's Systems Institute, to branch office systems engineer and finally, as a program manager for international product releases. During her tenure at IBM, from 1977 to 1981, she served as one of the referees for the company’s ''Systems Journal'', selecting which articles would be peer-reviewed for the publication. In 1980, she published ''Data Base: Structured Techniques for Design, Performance, and Management with Case Studies'', which would be used as a university textbook. It was translated into several different languages and had sold more than 150,000 copies within its first two decades of publication. During this period, she also began teaching as an adjunct professor at various universities, including the
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. In the last quarter of 1981, Atre left IBM and began operating her own business consulting firm and working part-time managing long-distance telephone databases for
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. The following year, she began writing articles for ''
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'', which in 2003 would become a regular column for the magazine. Her book ''Data Base Management Systems for the Eighties'' was published in 1983, and provided a discussion of eight different data systems, comparing features and business applications to assist readers in analyzing which systems best met their needs. From 1984, her expert opinion of various data systems was regularly sought by trade magazines, such as ''Infosystems'', ''MIS Week'', ''Network World'', and ''Software News'', among others. In 1988, Atre sold her firm, Atre International Consultants, of
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to Computer Assistance, Inc. of
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. She was retained as president of Atre International, which operated as a branch of Computer Assistance, and became a consultant to the fifteen other national branches of the firm. The firm was acquired by Coopers Lybrand in 1989 and the following year, she negotiated a joint-venture with Intec, Inc. a software firm from Mumbai to develop utilities and training programs for use with
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. In 1991, Atre published ''Distributed Databases, Cooperative Processing, and Networking'', which became the basis for a series of seminars of the same name, which she presented at the Technology Transfer Institute in 1992. She became a contributing editor to the journal ''DBMS'' in 1994. In 1998, Atre relocated to
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, where her son had begun a web-based business, using her name-recognition in the industry to start his firm. From her new location, Atre operated both Atre Group, Inc. and Atre Associates. In 2003, she co-authored with Larissa Moss the book, ''Business Intelligence Roadmap: The Complete Project Lifecycle for Decision-Support Applications'', which became frequently cited for its practical advice to business managers on how to integrate strategic company goals and varied business applications through database management. That same year, Atre and Robert Blumberg, president of Blumberg Consulting, were hired by ''DM Review'' magazine to publish a five-part series of articles on business intelligence. The articles were designed to give information to business managers on how unstructured data could be transformed into usable content for their industries.


Selected works

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