by Jesse Morris | Jun 3, 2016 | Business Intelligence
In a time where we have 3D printed rockets and genome sequencing for $1000, why are our methods for identifying and understanding emerging technology trends so abysmally antiquated? A prime example…
by Jesse Morris | Jun 3, 2016 | Business Intelligence
May 31, 2016 The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s High Level Panel has called for a “data revolution” for sustainable development; such a revolution has already arrived in the private sector. But…
by Jesse Morris | Jun 2, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Data related to patients is now, unfortunately, the lowest hanging fruit for the bad guys, who are not wasting any time leveraging that advantage. HealthITSecurity.com has 10 pages of confirmed data…
by Jesse Morris | Jun 2, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Color code: Business-Oriented meetings in Blue, Research meetings in green Jun 5-7, Berlin Buzzwords, on storing, processing and searching Big Data. Berlin, Germany. Jun 6, Dato Data Science…
by Jesse Morris | Jun 2, 2016 | Business Intelligence
One of the biggest stresses of going on vacation is packing. Dragging almost-bursting cases on and off conveyor belts and around airports is not what most people enjoy doing, but the days of lugging…
by Jesse Morris | Jun 2, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Whether your organization is considering the use of big data and analytics, or has taken its first Telling a compelling story with your data helps you get your point across effectively. Here are four…
by Jesse Morris | Jun 1, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Big data refers to large amounts of data produced very quickly by a high number of diverse sources. Data can either be created by people or generated by machines, such as sensors gathering climate…
by Jesse Morris | Jun 1, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Monsanto is using a genetic technology that can feed plants through vase water for anti-aging technology for flowers . The St. Louis biotech company, known for its transgenic corn and soybeans, and…
by Jesse Morris | Jun 1, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Around the world, users are logging in to messaging apps to chat with friends and to connect with brands, browse merchandise, and watch content. What were once simple services for exchanging messages…
by Jesse Morris | May 31, 2016 | Business Intelligence
Researchers have made a smart contact lens that could be used to monitor diabetes and dispense drugs on-demand. The system includes cool-looking eyeglasses that wirelessly power and communicate with…