How to Build Data Products Your Company Will Actually Use
Across both public and private sectors, more organizations are adopting a “data-driven” mindset-or, at least, data-driven messaging. But in reality, most aren’t prepared for the
Across both public and private sectors, more organizations are adopting a “data-driven” mindset-or, at least, data-driven messaging. But in reality, most aren’t prepared for the
Visualize a scenario where you are (god forbid) gravely ill, and yet you (miraculously) receive an accurate diagnosis with a recommended treatment plan within 10
What do The Flintstones, Barack Obama and cloud computing all have in common? They were all born in the swinging ’60s! You may think cloud
Sometime before the holidays in 2014, the travel company Expedia Canada launched its “escape winter” campaign. Nothing unusual so far. Except for the the company
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“Hiding within those mounds of data is knowledge that could change… the world.” – Atul Butte We are currently living in a post-modern world, an
Michael Daniel has a unique perspective on today’s chaotic world of cybersecurity. Fresh off a four-year stint as President Obama’s top cyber advisor, Daniel is
Big data, as its proponents have been saying for nearly a decade now, can bring big benefits: advertisements focused on what you actually want to
The use of machine learning to garner insights about the future is one of the benefits of the technology most oft cited by enterprise. For
Think back to 2007. A young senator named Barack Obama announced his candidacy for president. The housing bubble started to burst. Apple released the first
If Robert Cardillo has his way, robots will perform 75 percent of the tasks currently done by American intelligence analysts who collect, analyze, and interpret
Even the most natural-sounding computerized voices—whether it’s Apple’s Siri or Amazon’s Alexa—still sound like, well, computers. Montreal-based start-up Lyrebird is looking to change that with