Stephendeangelis
Stephen F. DeAngelis is a technology and supply chain sector entrepreneur and patent holder with more than 25 years of experience in building, financing and operating technology and manufacturing companies. He is President and CEO of Enterra Solutions, LLC, a cognitive Big Data Analytic/Insights and Supply Chain Technology firm. It delivers its technologies through Solution-as-a-Service (SaaS) offerings, specialising in the application of artificial intelligence and a rules-based ontology to solve complex business problems.
MY BLOGS
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Enterra Insights
http://enterpriseresilienceblog.typepad.com/enterprise_resilience_man/
Insights on technology and business with a focus on big data analytics/insights, artificial intelligence, management, supply chain, and innovation.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 247 )
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Electronic Health Records: The Best is Yet to Come
There have been a number of articles published recently about the fact that savings that were predicted to flow from conversion to electronic medical records... Read more
Posted on 21 February 2013 HEALTH, MEDICINE, TECH -
Secure Information Sharing Has Never Been More Important
If you are concerned about cybersecurity, you probably read the New York Times' article about the Chinese military carrying out hacking operations.... Read more
Posted on 20 February 2013 BUSINESS, TECH -
Going Long with Big Data
Applied mathematician and network scientist Samuel Arbesman, a senior scholar at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and a fellow at the Institute for... Read more
Posted on 19 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Scott Brinker's Epicenters of Targeted Marketing
In two recent posts (The Future of Big Data, Part 2 and Part 3), I discussed some observations about the connections between big data and marketing made by... Read more
Posted on 18 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Urbanization, Innovation, and Wealth
Richard Florida, Co-Founder and Editor at Large at The Atlantic Cities, recently penned an article that focuses on two of my favorite topics innovation and... Read more
Posted on 15 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Targeted Marketing Dollars
A year ago Lisa Arthur reported, "Marketing is now a fundamental driver of IT purchasing, and that trend shows no signs of stopping – or even slowing down ... Read more
Posted on 14 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Big Trouble for Big Data, Part 2
In previous posts about big data and targeted marketing, I have repeatedly pointed out that the elephant in the room is not Hadoop but issues involving privacy... Read more
Posted on 13 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Big Trouble for Big Data, Part 1
Ray Gallagher reports that defense contractor Raytheon "has secretly developed software capable of tracking people's movements and predicting future... Read more
Posted on 12 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Supply Chain Risk Management: The Five "Rs" of Resilience and Response
Recently, the blogsite Riskviews: Commentary on Risk and ERM posted an article entitled Five components of resilience -- robustness, redundancy, resourcefulness... Read more
Posted on 11 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Open Innovation: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Since I last focused an article on open innovation (see The Ups and Downs of Open Innovation), there have been a number of articles written on the subject. Read more
Posted on 08 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Artificial Brains: The Debate Continues
"There's an ongoing debate among neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, and even philosophers," writes George Dvorsky, "as to whether or not we could ever... Read more
Posted on 07 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
What Follows Globalization, Part 2
In yesterday's post, I cited a number of pundits who worry that no clear model has emerged as the obvious candidate for what follows globalization. Read more
Posted on 06 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
What Follows Globalization, Part 1
David M. Smick, editor of International Economy magazine, believes that the globalization model is crumbling and, with no apparent model to succeed it, he... Read more
Posted on 05 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Infrastructure, the Supply Chain, and Economic Growth
"Deficiency in transport and communications infrastructure is one of several supply chain barriers that act as obstacles for speeding up global economic growth.... Read more
Posted on 04 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
The Future of Big Data, Part 3
In Part 2 of this series, I discussed some thoughts on the future of big data offered by marketing technologist Scott Brinker. Read more
Posted on 01 February 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
The Future of Big Data, Part 2
In Part 1 of this series, I discussed the views of several pundits who believe that big data has been overhyped, is descending into disillusionment, and should... Read more
Posted on 31 January 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
The Future of Big Data, Part 1
Big Data is getting plenty of attention nowadays. Too much attention according to some pundits. In fact, some pundits believe that there is a Big Data bubble... Read more
Posted on 30 January 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Are Our Innovation Models Wrong?
According to two prominent innovation gurus, companies have pursued innovation using flawed models in the past. Columbia Professor Bill Duggan asserts that... Read more
Posted on 29 January 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
The Benefits of Big Data
Rick Neil from Percepture directed me to a great infographic (shown below) that was created by neolane (www.neolane.com). The infographic is entitled... Read more
Posted on 28 January 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH -
Bees: How Intelligent is the Hive Mind?
"Honey bees are fascinating creatures," writes Ben Coxworth. "They live harmoniously in large communities, divided into different castes, with some of the worke... Read more
Posted on 25 January 2013 BUSINESS, SCIENCE, TECH