Dealing with Big Data
“What search algorithms were to the 1990s,” writes Holly Finn, “big data is today: a game changer.” [“New Gumshoes Go Deep With Data,” Wall Street Journal, 22 October 2012] She describes big
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“What search algorithms were to the 1990s,” writes Holly Finn, “big data is today: a game changer.” [“New Gumshoes Go Deep With Data,” Wall Street Journal, 22 October 2012] She describes big
In a book entitled 100 Plus, author Sonia Arrison writes, “We are at the cusp of a revolution in medicine and biotechnology that will radically increase not just our life spans but
In Part 1 of this 2-part series, I discussed the first five of nine technologies that Bryan Nelson identifies as technologies he believes are going to change the world. [“9 Future Technologies
Bryan Nelson, from Revmodo.com, a “leading green technology site [that] serves up the latest in clean energy innovation, science, and health,” recently penned an article in which he identifies nine technologies he
“Retailers will have to rethink their position in the market,” writes Allison Cerra, “along with strategies they have used thus far, to keep themselves in the game.” [“‘One-size-fits-all’ approach doesn’t work for
A recent headline in the Wall Street Journal stated with some certainty that globalization is retreating. [“The Retreat of Globalization,” by Kevin Warsh and Scott Davis, 14 October 2012] Before I look
“New Yorkers are known for their resilience,” writes Deborah L. Jacobs. “But Hurricane Sandy was a whack on the side of the head.” [“How Do You Spell Resilience?” Forbes, 30 October 2012]
Everyone involved in the maritime container shipping industry understands that declaring accurate container weights improves “the safety of container ships, their crews, shoreside personnel involved in the handling and transport of containers,
Proponents of artificial intelligence (AI) seem to separate into two camps. The first camp includes those who are trying to create a true artificial intelligence (that is, a machine that becomes self-aware
Supply Chain Management has changed significantly over the past several decades. Robert Gifford, executive vice president of global logistics with Ingram Micro, told the editorial staff at SupplyChainBrain that “the last two
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