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eStrategy Solutions, Inc. - 3 views

  • eStrategy Solutions, Inc., a Texas-based online e-learning provider, delivers "pain-free" solutions for online training and testing for state licensing agencies, boards and affiliates.
dhtobey Tobey

Amazon Stealing the Cloud « SmoothSpan Blog - 2 views

  • A survey of 600 developers by Mashery reported that 69% of respondents said Amazon, Google, and Twitter were the most popular API’s they were using.
  • Amazon and Netflix jointly published a great case study and announced Netflix would move more infrastructure into Amazon’s Cloud.
  • A wonderful post on CNet talks about Goldman Sachs’ findings for the Cloud.  There were a ton of them including:           – A ranked list of apps moving into the Cloud.  Web Conferencing and Salesforce Automation were #1 and #2. 
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  • The majority of SMB’s now have a “SaaS first” policy, they prefer it. 
  • Amazon.com is used by 67 percent of the survey respondents. It is clearly the out-in-front leader, despite being a “newcomer” to enterprise IT. For internal clouds, VMware’s leadership remains pronounced, with 83 percent of respondents using its virtualization technology.  Platform-as-a-service layers are gaining momentum, dominated by Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud, or EC2, service, with 77 percent of respondents choosing EC2 as a preferred partner, well ahead of Google.  These share numbers are why the title of this post is that Amazon is stealing the Cloud.  They represent remarkable share and momentum.
  • UK firm Netcraft finds that the Amazon Cloud hosts 365,000 web sites.  Evidently a number of firms have discovered that web hosting is a great commodity use for the Cloud. -  PC World asks why Amazon doesn’t charge more for its service.  They conclude that AWS is looking to build economies of scale and set low prices that act as a barrier to entry for new competitors.  Like I said, Amazon isn’t afraid of being commoditized for they are the commoditizers.
  • And they’re building barriers to entry of several kinds: -  Nobody but Amazon has the experience of running a Cloud service on this scale.  They can’t help but be learning important things about how to do it well that potential competitors have yet to discover. -  There is a growing community of developers whose Cloud education is all about Amazon. 
Steve King

Product Management: Gross Margin Drivers - 2 views

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    If a company does not forecast sales and margin contribution over the life cycle of the product, another approach is to plot the margin contribution and age of the products (Figure 2). This chart demonstrates that the products that are late in the product cycle are generally contributing little margin to the business.
dhtobey Tobey

GroupMind Express - Collaboration Software and Consulting for Decision Support - 2 views

  • We provide web-based tools and consulting services to support organizations and consultants. Our purpose is to help teams make decisions based on shared data, resulting in increased alignment and faster implementation.. Here are several standard organization needs, and how we can add value to your work   Your need Our value-add Surveys Shared results lead to group learning. Identify your areas of strength and weakness. Meetings Interactive meetings provide opportunities for buy-in and for gathering the group's intelligence. Hear from everyone.   Brainstorm or Delphi process Create better solutions and build improvement by using fast-cycle brainstorming to increase group understanding.
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    Steve and I looked at this platform this evening in prep for tomorrow's walk-thru and after reviewing the KE capabilities and customization limitations, this may be a better option. We should therefore postpone tomorrow's walk-through and see about getting a trial version of GroupMind to try out for Raytheon.
dhtobey Tobey

HSI Journal of Homeland Security - 2 views

  • Generic training that can aid in dealing with unanticipated complex terrorist activities is needed. Terrorist acts can create stressful situations involving volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity, and delayed feedback and information flow (“VUCAD”). Strategic management simulation technology, based on complexity theory, can be used to assess and train personnel who must deal with the threat of terrorism.
  • Yet we also need more generic training to handle the VUCAD of terrorism
  • A more applicable technology is known as “quasi-experimental simulation.”17 While the quasi-experimental approach is a compromise between the free and experimental simulation methods, it tends to combine the advantages of both and mostly eliminates the disadvantages of the other two. In a quasi-experimental simulation, preprogrammed information is restricted to only part of the information: incoming messages that assure that all participants experience the same flow of events. On the other hand, many additional computer-generated responses (typically one-half of the incoming information) to participant actions allow realism (and maintenance of high motivation levels). Yet, because of the constant flow of pre-programmed information that keeps significant events and timing constant for all participants, performance can be numerically scored against established criteria of excellence or can be compared between different participants (or participating teams). The observer (who was necessary in the free simulation) has become obsolete. Performance is computer scored, both in terms of how any participant processes information (for example, is strategy developed?) and in terms of the appropriateness of the actions taken to deal with scenario-generated events
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  • The strategic management simulation allows for the assessment (and training) of contextual content knowledge, but—more significantly—it permits the analysis and training or teaching of thought and action processes.
  • Process analysis and training are based on complexity theory.21, 22, 23 While complexity theory recognizes the importance of thought and action content (that is, what people do and think), it places major emphasis on the more generic thought and action process (that is, how people think and act). The “how” of thought and action applies to multiple facets of experience—that is, potentially transfers from one thought and action content area to another. Measurement and training of the “how” of thought and action allow for the application of the complexity-based strategic management simulation technology to the VUCAD of terrorism.
dhtobey Tobey

DynaMed - 1 views

  • The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) has determined that DynaMed may be of assistance to family physicians in answering clinical questions with high-quality evidence.
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    This could be a potential partner or competitor to an EBM community desktop. They have been endorsed by AAFP which is probably closer to the equivalent of NERC on the practitioner side with perhaps C-PATH being the equivalent on the pharma side.
dhtobey Tobey

US NSF - Dear Colleague Letter: Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business T... - 1 views

  • The Directorate for Engineering’s Division of Industrial Innovation and Partnerships’ Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs invites all active SBIR/STTR Phase I grantees to participate in the Phase IB supplemental funding opportunity. Phase IB supplements to Phase I grantees are intended to foster partnerships between strategic partners and investors and the SBIR/STTR companies.
  • Through this supplemental program, small businesses will be able to effectively leverage funding and investment from interested outside parties on the technology funded in Phase I that could lead to successful commercial products and processes and at the same time provide some of the gap funding required to carry the grantees' effort from Phase I to Phase II.
  • The objective of the Phase IB option is to extend the R&D efforts beyond the current grant to meet the product/process/software requirements of a third party investor to accelerate the Phase I project to the commercialization stage and enhance the overall strength of the commercial potential of the subsequent Phase II project. The Phase IB option extends the Phase I grant for six months, and the combined Phase I and IB project will typically not exceed one year in duration for the SBIR grant and one and one half years for the STTR grant.
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    SBIR Phase 1B awards in conjunction with venture firms targeting this space might be prime prospects for the DTSE Methodology and commercialization services. I wonder if there is an easy way to get a list of currently active SBIR Phase I projects?
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    I think is what Bob mentioned as a good thing for the grants he is working on? .. . maybe he has list.. he seems focused on grants these days
dhtobey Tobey

Backboard - 1 views

  • Backboard makes it easy to securely collect feedback and approval on documents, presentations, graphics, and websites. Backboard works with all common file formats.
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    Cloud-based reviewing system that seems to support all the important file types.
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    How does this compare with VivoPaper? Could this be a substitute and a candidate for a partner agreement?
dhtobey Tobey

Byte Size Biology » genomics - 1 views

  • etadata is the “data about the data”: all the habitat data, SOPs and abiotic data that is in dire need of the standardization Kyrpides writes about.
  • Metadata is the “data about the data”: all the habitat data, SOPs and abiotic data that is in dire need of the standardization Kyrpides writes about.
  • In 2005 the Genomics Standards Consortium was formed to address this problem. Renzo Kottman from the Max-Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany  talked about software development within the GSC, and specifically about his own project: the Genomic Contextual Data Markup Language, or GCDML. GCDML is an XML-based standard for describing everything associated with a genomic or a metagenomic sample: where it was taken from , under what conditions, which protocols were used to extract, sequence, assemble, finish and analyze the metagenome.
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      Standards organizations are community desktops waiting to happen. More specifically, not reference to "protocols" with a five step process similar to our technology transfer framework. If we could get a copy of this protocol we could develop a diagram and a community site around the four "research cycle" stages: extract, sequence, assemble, finish and analyze. What we need is a similar structure for the tissue sourcing process. Scott, can you think of who might have such a protocol documented?
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    Excerpt from further down the article that Steve sent via email. Note the embedded presentation on "Software development by the Genomics Standards Consortium."
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    wow.. this page is a tour de force for bio science info issues ... and I very much like where you are going with the extract, sequence, assemble, finish and analyze.. pattern.. similar to the NIST model we are using at NERC.... hopefully
Steve King

Summary - 1 views

  • CHAPTER 4 FRAMEWORK FOR SCADA UTILITY SURVIVABILITY MODELING * 4.1 Risk Modeling * 4.2 Internet Survey * 4.3 Survivability * 4.4 Taxonomy for Assessing Computer Security * 4.5 Definitions and Terms for a Taxonomy * 4.6 Understanding the Taxonomy * 4.7 Hierarchical Holographic Modeling (HHM) * 4.8 Recent Uses of the HHM in Identifying Risks * 4.9 Risk Modeling Using HHM * 4.10 Goal Development and Indices of Performance * 4.11 Event Tree and Fault Tree Analysis * 4.12 Distributions from Event Tree Analysis * 4.13 Partitioned Multiobjective Risk Method * 4.14 Multiobjective Tradeoff Analysis * 4.15 Evaluation *
Steve King

..:: AggFlow - Optimize, Maximize, Profitize ::.. - 1 views

  • AggFlow, the world's most sophisticated plant simulation and flow analysis software, has been developed specifically for the aggregate and mining industry to maximize production and improve profitability.
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    some interesting graphic modeling
Steve King

Staff home - 1 views

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    Enter 12-25-1969 and "jo" for John Brenan
Scott Edelman

OverDrive - Global distributor of digital eBooks, audiobooks, music & video for library... - 1 views

  • Steven Potash is President and CEO of OverDrive, Inc., a digital media company he founded in 1986. Under his leadership, OverDrive has become a leading digital media distributor and Digital Rights Management (DRM) clearinghouse for hundreds of leading publishers, studios, and media producers in the US and abroad. OverDrive distributes over 100,000 premium eBook, audiobook, music, and video titles to a network of over 6,000 libraries and online retail websites.
  • Mr. Potash has led OverDrive into strategic relationships with Microsoft Corporation, Adobe Systems, Inc., and hundreds of leading media companies and retailers. During the 90's, OverDrive began offering print-to-digital conversion services to publishers, and eCommerce solutions for retailers in the trade, academic, and consumer markets. Since 2000, Mr. Potash launched Content Reserve, which has grown to become the world's leading distribution network for eBooks and digital media with over 100,000 products from 500 publishers. During 2002 OverDrive expanded its digital content services to public, academic, and corporate libraries with the launch of Digital Library Reserve. Mr. Potash has served as President and as a Board member for the International Digital Publishing Forum (www.idpf.org), an international standards body and trade association for digital book applications.
  • Prior to OverDrive, Mr. Potash was active in the practice of law, served as Special Counsel to the Ohio Attorney General, served as an acting Municipal Judge, and authored technology columns for the American Bar Association Journal. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, he earned a B.A. in Journalism from Ohio State and his J.D. from the Cleveland Marshall College of Law. He is currently licensed to practice law in Ohio and federal courts. He lives in Cleveland with his wife Loree.
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    Steven Potash looks like an ideal board of advisor candidate. He understands both law and digital publishing... and he's from Cleveland, so must be a cool guy :o)
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    when I see that mountain of digital books and pubs.. I can't help but thinking about all the LivingPaper knowledge sharing sessions that could be layered on top of that content.. ie, content rules.. but social content is even better.
dhtobey Tobey

Evidence-based medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • The systematic review of published research studies is a major method used for evaluating particular treatments. The Cochrane Collaboration is one of the best-known, respected examples of systematic reviews. Like other collections of systematic reviews, it requires authors to provide a detailed and repeatable plan of their literature search and evaluations of the evidence. Once all the best evidence is assessed, treatment is categoried as "likely to be beneficial", "likely to be harmful", or "evidence did not support either benefit or harm".
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      We need to find access to the Cochrane Collaboration -- this is obviously a large, extant community socializing the vetting of clinical evidence.  We should find out more about their methodology and supporting technology, if any.
  • Evidence-based medicine categorizes different types of clinical evidence and ranks them according to the strength of their freedom from the various biases that beset medical research. For example, the strongest evidence for therapeutic interventions is provided by systematic review of randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials involving a homogeneous patient population and medical condition. In contrast, patient testimonials, case reports, and even expert opinion have little value as proof because of the placebo effect, the biases inherent in observation and reporting of cases, difficulties in ascertaining who is an expert, and more.
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      Is this ranking an emergent process supported by some type of knowledge exchange platform? What about consensus/dissensus analysis? Seems ripe for groupthink and manipulation or paradigm traps.
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  • This process can be very human-centered, as in a journal club, or highly technical, using computer programs and information techniques such as data mining.
  • Level III: Opinions of respected authorities, based on clinical experience, descriptive studies, or reports of expert committees.
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      Need for LivingSurvey, LivingPapers, and LivingAnalysis.
  • Despite the differences between systems, the purposes are the same: to guide users of clinical research information about which studies are likely to be most valid. However, the individual studies still require careful critical appraisal.
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      In other words, there are wide differences of opinion (dissensus) that must be managed and used to inform decision-making.
  • The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force uses:[9] Level A: Good scientific evidence suggests that the benefits of the clinical service substantially outweighs the potential risks. Clinicians should discuss the service with eligible patients. Level B: At least fair scientific evidence suggests that the benefits of the clinical service outweighs the potential risks. Clinicians should discuss the service with eligible patients. Level C: At least fair scientific evidence suggests that there are benefits provided by the clinical service, but the balance between benefits and risks are too close for making general recommendations. Clinicians need not offer it unless there are individual considerations. Level D: At least fair scientific evidence suggests that the risks of the clinical service outweighs potential benefits. Clinicians should not routinely offer the service to asymptomatic patients. Level I: Scientific evidence is lacking, of poor quality, or conflicting, such that the risk versus benefit balance cannot be assessed. Clinicians should help patients understand the uncertainty surrounding the clinical service.
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      Relates well to Scott's idea of common problem being one of risk management.
  • AUC-ROC The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC-ROC) reflects the relationship between sensitivity and specificity for a given test. High-quality tests will have an AUC-ROC approaching 1, and high-quality publications about clinical tests will provide information about the AUC-ROC. Cutoff values for positive and negative tests can influence specificity and sensitivity, but they do not affect AUC-ROC.
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      ROC curves are similar to PPT, though addressing a different and less impactful issue of system sensitivity and specificity, rather than reliability (consistency) as determined by PPT.
Steve King

Download details: Sharing Data across Microsoft Dynamics CRM Deployments - 1 views

  • Sharing Data across Microsoft Dynamics CRM Deployments
Steve King

Knomad 2007 - 1 views

  • The visible dimension of an organisation consists of its structure, stories, spaces and its core values. These are the building blocks of the cultural aspect of any organisation. The authors quote an example of how stories can form and affect the culture and way people think about their work within the company. At Lotus there was a well circulated story of how an employee logged into her notes to work from the hospital bed. This highlighted her motivation to work and set an amazing example for the rest of the organisation to follow. Stories can effectively communicate what actions are in bounds or out of bounds and sets the tempo for the organisations working culture. The authors club all the above mentioned “artefacts” into a single object and look at these artefacts as the visible part of an organisation’s culture.
Steve King

GIAC Security Expert (GSE) - 1 views

shared by Steve King on 24 Aug 10 - Cached
  • The GSE exam is given in two parts. The first part is a multiple choice exam which may be taken at a proctored location just like any other GIAC exam. The current version of the GSE multiple choice exam has the passing score set at 75%, and the time limit is 3 hours. Passing this exam qualifies a person to sit for the GSE hands-on lab. The first day of the two day GSE lab consists of a rigorous battery of hands on exercises drawn from all of the domains listed below. The second day consists of on Incident Response Scenario that requires the candidate to analyze data and report their results in a written incident report as well as an oral report.
Steve King

BS 25999 Business continuity - 1 views

  • S 25999On June 15, 2010 the DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano announced the adoption of BS 25999 for the PS-Prep program.  BS 25999 (which comes in two parts) is one of three standards for use in the Voluntary Private Sector Preparedness Accreditation and Certification Program (PS-Prep). PS-Prep is directed by Title IX of the Implementing the Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007.
Steve King

Strategic marketing: an introduction - Google Books - 0 views

shared by Steve King on 06 Jun 10 - Cached
  • Strategic marketing: an introduction By Tony Proctor
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    PEST, SWOT, etc
Steve King

Umberto - know the flow / Material Flow Networks - The Method - 0 views

shared by Steve King on 02 Jul 10 - Cached
  • Complex loops refeeding material or recycling loops can be displayed and calculated within the material flow networks.
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    Umberto is expensive but seems to be successful at modeling complex energy and materials flows.. includes library of process patterns with metrics and math for each
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