Deloitte’s annual Technology Trends report examines technology put to practical business use. This year’s theme, Elevate IT for digital business, examines the broad impacts of five technology forces that have influenced our reports over the past several years – analytics, mobility, social, cloud and cyber security.
From Hexagon: Day two of Hexagon 2012 was filled with excitement as more than 3 000 attendees flooded the MGM Grand Arena to watch a visually stunning keynote presentation before they attended their packed track sessions.
Day 1 keynote presented at the 2011 ASUG SBOUC in Orlando, Florida - Learn more at http://blogs.sap.com/analytics.
Garry Burgess, Bob Hazelton, Tony Howser, and Chris Wilcox show how to add demographic, lifestyle, and community information into apps or websites.
Here is an introduction to Directions Magazine's Location Intelligence and the Oracle Spatial User Conference. Directions Magazine and Oracle are collaborating to offer consecutive events over two days in Washington, DC. First, on May 22, the LI Conference will offer a multi-track program exploring the latest industry trends. Then, on May 23, the Oracle Spatial User Conference will offer a day of technical deep dives and use case sessions around Oracle's spatial technologies. Attendees may attend either event on its own, or both together. Held in an exclusive venue in Washington, DC, both events will include tracks of value to senior management, C-level directors, as well as developers. For more information and the complete agenda, go to: http://www.locationintelligence.net
Indoor Positioning company Qubulus is bringing the idea of web analytics to the physical world: mobility patterns, transitional flows and geo fencing to drive visitor conversion.
The OGC is an international consortium of more than 435 companies, government agencies, research organizations, and universities participating in a consensus process to develop publicly available geospatial standards. OGC standards support interoperable solutions that
This is a webinar that covers Location Intelligence for Government.
Procative location intelligence as described by Asaf Adi from IBM Research in Haifa, Israel.
Lauren Rosenshein and Lauren Scott present an analytical workflow and teach in detail how spatial pattern analysis and regression tools can be used and applied to your work. They talk about the art and science of finding a proper scale of analysis and introduce tools that will help you accomplish this.