The seat of corporate intelligence is the organizational ‘brain’ – a central hub that provisions and securely, intelligently makes available the institutional knowledge resources to its employees, ena… more →
PointCrossJimLiangArnold wrote 2 weeks ago: The seat of corporate intelligence is the organizational ‘brain’ – a central hub that provisions and … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 3 weeks ago: The human brain is a truly astonishing apparatus. With up to 33 billion neurons (depending on your g … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 3 weeks ago: Today is our 10th birthday – November 4th, 1999 was the day we started in business with little more … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 1 month ago: In the last post we discussed how one of the most practical inventions of the last century was inven … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 1 month ago: We started the “Death of the Database” series by talking about how the Automobile killed the Horse. … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 1 month ago: Most corporations today are a mess of hundreds or thousands of applications all promising to solve o … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 1 month ago: Of all of the reasons that databases and most of the applications that sit on top of them should and … more →
JimLiangArnold wrote 1 month ago: We hate to be the ones to tell you, but your IT security is probably screwed up. If your company is … more →
shreenath wrote 1 month ago: Wednesday am, Philadelphia, PA I spent this morning in a fascinating session on the Systems Biology … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 1 month ago: Getting to exactly the data you need in a database usually requires either perfect software (yeah ri … more →
shreenath wrote 1 month ago: Tuesday pm, Philadelphia, PA We often get asked why we serve upstream Oil and Gas and Pharma; why th … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 1 month ago: In our last post we talked about the difference between data and knowledge, and how databases are go … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 1 month ago: Yesterday you asked what the difference was between data and knowledge. The difference is big, espec … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 1 month ago: In our last post, we made the bold prediction of the Death of the Database. Before we start defaming … more →
sureshmadhavan wrote 2 months ago: In 1908, Henry Ford invented the modern assembly line for automobiles and started churning out a new … more →
EsseA wrote 10 months ago: From TrendsSpotting, some predictions on the tech industry. Highlights: “Palm will surprise … more →
Melanie Fricke wrote 11 months ago: On December 4th I attended a Dell event in Austin, TX called “Future of Computing.” I w … more →
preetitechnani wrote 1 year ago: So the markets are down and are falling lower each hour (even as I write this!), and there is a glob … more →
itatsmallbiz wrote 1 year ago: I came across this article this morning about the best IT jobs that can be fairly safe from outsourc … more →