
Welcome to Infrastructure Week, Part 1
If you are like me, you have probably never heard of “Infrastructure Week”; but, unlike many other causes celebrated with their own days, weeks, or months, Infrastructure Week has a very serious
Bradd C. Hayes is the active editor of this blog.
If you are like me, you have probably never heard of “Infrastructure Week”; but, unlike many other causes celebrated with their own days, weeks, or months, Infrastructure Week has a very serious
“I’m officially sick of the term ‘Big Data’,” writes Scott Fasser (@scottfasser), director of Digital Innovation for HackerAgency. “Marketers have access to lots of data — got it. However, Big Data in
In an excellent series of articles about innovation, Rowan Gibson (@RowanGibson) explains how “innovation is — and always has been — the fundamental driver of human progress. From the dawn of civilization
In previous articles about smart cities, I have stressed the importance of implementing “people-first” strategies. After all, the whole point of smart city initiatives to is to make urban environments better places
“Doing business abroad definitely has its benefits,” asserts Mickey North Rizza (@MNorthRizza), Vice President of Strategic Services at BravoSolution, “but it’s also risky business as the global supply chain can bring on a
Just in case you’re wondering whether we’ve entered the Digital Age, Comcast just announced that it has more broadband users than television cable subscribers. Adie Tomer (@AdieTomer) and Rob Puentes (@rpuentes) write,
In Part 1 of this two-part discussion of a recent MHI/Deloitte report about supply chain innovation entitled “The 2015 MHI Annual Industry Report Supply chain innovation — Making the impossible possible“, I
“Supply chains face conflicting demands to be better, faster and cheaper,” states a recent report released by MHI and Deloitte. “Innovation is the key to achieving all three.”[1] The report underscores the
One of Frank Sinatra’s many hits was a Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen song entitled “Love and Marriage.” Sinatra introduced the song to the world in a 1955 television production of Thornton Wilder’s
Predictive analytics is a topic you are likely to hear a lot more about in the years ahead. Predictive analytics involve techniques like data mining and machine learning to predict future trends
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