The Coming Wave of Innovation from Open Geographic Information
Many government agencies use geographic information systems (GIS), software which allows them to collect, store, analyze and visualize geographic information.…
Building a SAS Stored Process Log
As a SAS stored process developer, a question sometimes pokes its way into my head: “Are people using the stored…
How to Crack SSH Logins to Get to Your Data [VIDEO]
The reality is this: if your computer is connected to the Internet, people will attempt to hack it. Across the…
Coca-Cola’s New Marketing Map: Is It Better?
This blog entry focuses on two issues: This blog entry focuses on two issues:What went wrong with Coke’s social media…
The Risks of Using One Backup Solution Over Another [VIDEO]
Note: This is the ninth in a 12-part data backup video series by Online Tech Senior Product Architect Steve Aiello.…
BI on the Go… Who’s Using Mobile BI?
Piggybacking off of the success of the most recent TEC Buyer’s Guide, the 2014 Buyer's Guide on Mobile BI applications,…
The Race to the Internet of Things is a Marathon
The PC era is arguably over and the age of ubiquitous computing might finally be here. Its first incarnation has…
The Dangers of Crowdfunding
I mentioned that crowdfunding was a good way to get initial market validation as well as obtain some capital so…
Adopting a Sucessful BOYD Implementation Strategy
Each year, more and more companies are allowing their employees to use their own devices in the workplace. This system,…
Big Data May Ease California Drought and Other Real-World Problems
A number of California-based companies are taking advantage of big data to keep state residents safe during the drought. A…

