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The power of data in healthcare is nothing new. In 1846, a Hungarian doctor named Ignaz Semmelweis collected data to uncover why so many women in maternity wards were dying from childbed fever. After...
View ArticleA View From the #RSAC SOC – Part 2
In today’s world, cameras are just about everywhere – in stores, on the streets, inside of cars, and many other locations. Now, imagine you are a bank employee and your bank had no cameras – would...
View ArticleOrganizational Analytics Adoption: A Generation Away?
A recent article titled “We Are Likely 3-5 Years Out From Advanced Analytics Being Critical To The Viability Of A Company” (and I thought my titles were too long) interviewed Walter Storm, the Chief...
View ArticleBig Data Technology—the Rebel without a Cause
Gartner cited the #1 challenge in Big Data as “Determining how to get value from big data.” Did I read that right? And by no a small margin! How to get value from big data? Shouldn’t it be shocking...
View ArticleLifting Healthcare Out Of Its Digital Malaise
The power of data in healthcare is nothing new. In 1846, a Hungarian doctor named Ignaz Semmelweis collected data to uncover why so many women in maternity wards were dying from childbed fever. After...
View ArticleFraud Insights Through Integration
Another great conference at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. On the heels of RSA Conference, it’s fair to ask: When was the last time you counted the number of anti-fraud tools you are using to...
View Article80% of IT Execs are reporting improved productivity, quality, alignment and...
Having trouble delivering IT projects on-time and on-budget? As IT infrastructure advances, so does the challenge of integrating development, test, and operations organizations to deliver best...
View ArticleLifting Healthcare Out Of Its Digital Malaise
The power of data in healthcare is nothing new. In 1846, a Hungarian doctor named Ignaz Semmelweis collected data to uncover why so many women in maternity wards were dying from childbed fever. After...
View ArticleLifting Healthcare Out Of Its Digital Malaise
The power of data in healthcare is nothing new. In 1846, a Hungarian doctor named Ignaz Semmelweis collected data to uncover why so many women in maternity wards were dying from childbed fever. After...
View ArticleLifting Healthcare Out Of Its Digital Malaise
The power of data in healthcare is nothing new. In 1846, a Hungarian doctor named Ignaz Semmelweis collected data to uncover why so many women in maternity wards were dying from childbed fever. After...
View ArticleDifference between Big Data and Internet of Things
A recent argument with folks whose intelligence I hold in high regard (like Tom, Brandon, Wei, Anil, etc.) got me thinking about the following question: What does it mean, as a vendor, to say that you...
View ArticleThe ROI of Private Cloud: Improving Developer Productivity
This blog is part of The ROI of Private Cloud series which discusses key concepts in projecting ROI, as well as the detailed analyses of three organizations looking to move to private cloud. Dell EMC...
View ArticleAre we leading by example?
It was a great week leading the RSA Conference Security Operations Center (SOC) Team consisting of RSA systems engineers, RSA Incident Response analysts and our partners at Cisco AMP Threat Grid. The...
View ArticleFacing a Tsunami of Issues?
“Tsunami” is the Japanese term for a series of violent and recurrent waves in the ocean caused by the displacement of a large volume of water. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides or other...
View ArticleWhat do RSA Conference 2017 and my DVR have in common?
Another year, another RSA Conference. At this point, I have lost count of my appearances at this annual gathering of all things security – I believe it was number 15 or 16 for me. I say “appearances”...
View ArticleWhat do RSA Conference 2017 and my DVR have in common?
Another year, another RSA Conference. At this point, I have lost count of my appearances at this annual gathering of all things security – I believe it was number 15 or 16 for me. I say “appearances”...
View ArticleRSA and the Power of CommUNITY
After attending RSA Conference 2017 it was clear the theme – The Power of CommUNITY – was a thread throughout the conference. This was seen in several places: Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan, CTO of RSA,...
View ArticleU.S. Manufacturing Hits The Road, Alive, Well and kicking!
While traditional manufacturing in the U.S. has certainly had to contend with ups and downs over the last few decades, the good news is that the modern industry is alive, well and kicking. In fact,...
View ArticleThe Danger of Pursuing Customer 360 View
One of the best parts of my job is talking to a wide variety of customers across a wide variety of industries at a wide variety of different points on their big data journey. I’ve recently had...
View ArticleFacing a Tsunami of Issues?
“Tsunami” is the Japanese term for a series of violent and recurrent waves in the ocean caused by the displacement of a large volume of water. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, landslides or other...
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