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Thursday, December 17, 2015
Using data for good
We hear a lot about businesses looking for ways to tap into data to make better decisions. For Bloomberg, financial data is not just about the numbers that make up corporate profits. It's also about the metrics of a company's sustainability in terms of its social and environmental impact. - See more at: http://www.baselinemag.com/news/using-data-for-good-is-good-for-business.html#sthash.dDbMetvo.dpuf
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
3D printing for more efficient factories
"We make your factory run better" is the tagline for the maintenance services offered byATS.
One of the ways it accomplishes that mission is by providing necessary parts, which it can now do faster, better, and cheaper with 3D printing. I spoke with Mike Waltrip, general manager of Industrial Parts Services at ATS, about the benefits 3D printing brings to his business in particular and manufacturing in general.
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Making Factories Run Better with 3D Printing
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Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Data Mining for Legislative Influence
If you want to learn about the process of getting a proposed bill passed, you can read the official explanation on a state senate site. It’s remarkably similar to the steps involved for federal legislation, according to the explanation offered to the protagonist of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
What the explanations don’t reveal, however, are the entities behind the proposed legislation.
The actual authors of proposed legislation don’t sign their names, but they do leave signatures of a sort, the signals of individual style that can be found throughout their written work. All it takes is reading through thousands of proposed bills to find the textual clues that link bills to the same source. The only drawback is coming up with the time it takes for humans to read through it all. But this is one problem that technology can solve.
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Data for Good: Tracking Legislative Influence
Monday, November 30, 2015
Clouds and the Connected Car
Here we are, nearly at the end of 2015, and we still don't have flying cars. But what we do have are connected cars, and that technological advance has the potential to yield all new insights and solutions. Thanks to the combination of connected cars, analytic engines and the cloud, real-time data and real-time solutions are now possible.
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Connected Cars, Data & the Cloud
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