I captured this Titmouse bathing in the local bird bath at the Palo Duro Canyon. Captured with Canon 7D Mark II and Canon 100-400 Mark II handheld
In order to use data within your business, you must first collect that data. Seems simple enough right? You capture some data, store it somewhere and the
This is a sunrise from our trip to Isle of Palms last year. Tons of color. Captured with Canon 7D Mark II and Canon 17-40 L.
In “Big Data, Big Analytics and You”, I wrote: “Big data is obviously important to most organizations. There’s plenty of data out there and even more data
Captured with Canon 7D Mark II and Canon 100-400 L Mark II handheld.
Is bit data worth it? Absolutely...but only if you put the time and effort into the analysis of that data. Big data isn't easy, but it is worth it.
Big data has been a popular topic over the last few years. Many organizations have been studying big data systems and processes as well as the science
Captured this Polar Bear at the Albuquerque Zoo with a Canon 7D Mark II and Canon 100-400 L Mark II handheld.
This is an 'abstract' from our trip to White Sands National Monument. It kind of breaks a lot of riles of photography, but I like it nonetheless.
Make sure you have the tools and skills in place to analyze / use what you have before you go and add 'more' to the mix.
If you aren't familiar with the term "normalcy bias", here's a quick definition: Normalcy bias is...the phenomenon of disbelieving one's situation when
Palo Duro Canyon Landscape - Captured with Canon 7D Mark II and Canon 17-40L handheld.
Jeffrey Philips currently wrote a nice piece titled "Innovate your processes before innovating your products" over on his excellent Innovate on Purpose
I'm an avid reader. I tend to read a few books at a time (I read one depending on my 'mood' at the time). The other day, I was scrolling through the
Yet another photo from our trip to the Tent Rocks Slot Canyon in the Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. Captured with Canon 7D Mark II with Canon
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