Hospitals are increasingly relying on electronic tracking…
Hospitals are increasingly relying on electronic tracking systems to keep tabs on equipment and lab specimens, and even to monitor…
On ethical issues of randomized experiments
After reading Super Crunchers, a recent book by Ian Ayres, I have thought of ethical aspects of some experiments he…
Google Uses Web Searches to Track Flu’s Spread
Google Uses Web Searches to Track Flu’s Spread: Turns out a lot of ailing Americans enter phrases like “flu symptoms”…
Everyware: The dawning age of ubiquitous computing | A book by…
Everyware: The dawning age of ubiquitous computing | A book by Adam Greenfield “Greenfield’s thesis is that technology and our…
Eight Levels Of Analytics
The number of companies advertising Analytics as one of their service offerings leaves me astounded. I also come across an…
Why Blogging is Not Dying
In “The Book of Laughter and Forgetting,” which I’ve perused through but never read to completion, Milan Kundera writes: One…
Using decision management to surive an IT squeeze
An old friend sent me a link to an article on the Financial Times - How to survive an IT…
E-Government: Out With the Old or In With the New?
If you drilled a hole through my floor and maneuvered a tad south, you’d wind up near Craig Thomler’s office,…
The Technology of Decision Management
I just wrote an article for BPM Institute on The Technology of Business (Enterprise) Decision Management. It’s short but, if…
Focus, Simplicity and Service
The Boston Globe had an interesting article in its Sunday November 2, 2008 business section “Keeping it simple for the…