Monthly Archives: April, 2015

Mark Torr 1
Will the skills gap kill Hadoop?

It seems that we are only just getting going with Hadoop at many companies and the prophets of doom are starting to appear. Why is it that this technology, which promises so much, is predicted to cause so much pain? In a December 2014 Wall Street Journal article, “The Joys and

Philip Male 1
UK General Election 2015: mapping the electoral arena

There are 650 seats in the United Kingdom's House of Commons, but the result of this year’s general election is widely expected to hinge on the decisions made in under 150 constituencies. Undecided voters are watching the political agendas closely to help them decide which party they want to run

Karen Lee 1
Cleared for takeoff

The winds are calm, temperatures mild, and there’s the added bonus of a beautiful North Carolina sunset as we’re cleared for takeoff. Most moms are a little nervous when their sons start to drive, but I had one who had even loftier goals and begged to learn to fly. As

Peter Chingos 0
Moving to value-based health care with episodes of care

The move to value-based payments is well underway and accelerating. The shift is putting unprecedented pressure on health care providers to better manage the cost and quality of care they deliver. Who will have a much better shot of success? Organizations that understand how well they are performing, where they have opportunities to improve