There are two basic math problems on the chalkboards of our earthly cosmos: A. Quantification: How much of something there is. B. Qualification: How to set up an equation that helps resolve A. The worlds of finance and budgeting revolve around A. Even the turgid arts of...
It's 1997 and you just saw the future: your food service specials in your corporate cafeteria for the coming week. Now it's 2004 and the read/writing is on the wall: your file server has been retrofitted into its sparkling new webified front-end. Leapfrog to 2008 and HR's...
According to HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society), the level of "meaningful use" is accomplished when the EHR (Electronic Health Records) solution/technology, has capabilities to e-prescribe, exchange electronic health information to improve the quality of care, the capacity to provide clinical decision support to support practitioner order entry, and ability to submit clinical quality measures - and other measures - as selected by the Secretary of Health and Human Services
Just as our economy moved from an agricultural to an industrial market, and from industrial to an information-based marketing, within the world of the Information Worker this increase in productivity is allowing organizations to move from a hardware-centric view (where IT pulls cables, stands up servers, maintains those servers) to a business intelligence and decision support view. Where are the business opportunities today?
An organization would be best served by having a set of governance policies and procedures in place as a decision support system, to help move projects -- whether system deployments, operational efforts, or even marketing campaigns- - from beginning to end in a way that allows the company to monitor, measure, and improve upon based on those measurements
IBM Watson technology is rapidly being applied to more real-world disciplines such as clinical diagnosis, financial decision support, and customer service
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