Search Results: Internet of things (252)

Ross Kaplan 0
The value of outside information

Most health care organizations either intentionally or due to some inability don’t use outside information (not just referals) in their search for fraud.  There are great numbers of valid reasons for this: HIPAA, security, usable/current data sources, inflexible information systems or processes, restrictive compliance & IT departments, and the list

Analytics | Risk Management
Leo Sadovy 2
A Plethora of Black Swans

I was under the impression that Black Swans were supposed to be rare. Rare enough to be effectively non-computable by standard methods. Nassim Taleb’s formulation of the Black Swan Theory is comprised of the three traits of: outlier (rarity), extreme impact, and retrospective predictability (i.e. 20/20 hindsight). I write this

Ken King 1
Mother's Day no longer matters

Yannick Noah was the last Frenchman to win the French Open men’s singles title. That was in 1983. This past summer, that long streak was in jeopardy as Parisian Gaël Monfils advanced to the quarterfinals. His opponent at Roland Garros would be the great Roger Federer on the afternoon of

Anna Brown 0
Practical advice for growing an analytics-based culture

After attending the "Analytics in the Executive Suite" panel at The Premier Business Leadership Series in Las Vegas, I came away with solid advice for companies looking to grow an analytics-based culture. Guidance came from representatives of companies with a strong analytics infrastructure: Eric Webster, State Farm Insurance; Barbara Pindar,

Faye Merrideth 3
Thriving in a Web 2.0 World

What are the benefits of using social media? Many of us think of social media as being for high school or college kids. They love it. But, business professionals know its value too. There's great gain for business leaders using social media to build awareness and become known as thought

Kelly Levoyer 0
A lesson in far-out, way-cool technologies

Not to belabor the topic of SAS Global Forum, but it is still on the minds -- and feet, judging from my blisters -- of many of us who attended last week. What I find most invigorating about the experience is the opportunity to put faces and voices with the

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