Posted by Rob Metcalf
in Blog on April 13, 2010
In this month’s Wired magazine, Stephen Johnson writes: “The tablet may turn out to be the final stage of an extraordinary era of textual innovation.” (http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/03/ff_tablet_essays#johnson) Johnson’s point is that the small digital footprint of text and nearly infinite computing power of the PC (and now the iPad), means that it’s now only the copyholders
Posted by in Blog on March 22, 2010
“Common Sense” Project Management (Part 2) (Strong project leadership and enlightened “people” management.) I almost consider the term “project manager” a misnomer. Successful projects are “led”, not “managed”. Projects are too dynamic to lend themselves to just being managed. What are the hallmarks of a good project leader? I believe that a strong leader possesses
Posted by Harry Schultz
in Blog on March 12, 2010
March 12, 2010 • Vol.32 Issue 6 Page(s) 26 in print issue by Sixto Ortiz Jr. Sidestep Project Management Landmines Poor Communication, Lack Of Leadership & Other Problems Can Hamper A Project’s Success Key Points • Technical know-how, business acumen, and people management skills are all ingredients of successful IT project management. • Capturing top
Posted by in Blog on March 10, 2010
It has often been said that there is nothing “common” about common sense. Nowhere have I found that truer than in the area of project management. The intent of this series of blogs is to explore some of the more common subjective reasons why some projects succeed and some fail. I believe that there are
Posted by Harry Schultz
in Blog on February 2, 2010
NOTE: The following is the full interview that Stephen E. Arnold conducted with our CEO, Tim Estes. You can find this interview and others at www.ArnoldIT.com. In a taxi from Baltimore-Washington Airport to a speaking engagement in Washington, DC, a colleague and I were discussing my search blog. We were sharing a taxi with two
Posted by Harry Schultz
in Blog on May 1, 2009
Digital Reasoning Systems is looking for Java expertise. Please see our Careers page under About Us and use the contact form for more information
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on April 2, 2009
Today we announced that our complete product line and services are now available on the GSA Schedule number GS-35F-4153D. Special thanks to Intelligent Decisions, a solid partner and VAR reseller for us. Net effect: It’s easier than ever for government agencies to take advantage of Digital Reasoning solutions. Please contact us if you have any
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on January 21, 2009
Digital Reasoning Systems, Inc.,the intelligence-software innovator, today announced that its product line is now available to federal agencies on the NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement (SEWP) contract. A SEWP listing allows all government agencies the ability to procure the company’s products at discounted prices
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on October 4, 2008
At Digital Reasoning, we apply advanced algorithms to solve both problems without sacrificing quality. In fact, because the software builds its models of meaning from the data and understands concepts – the end product is better information
Posted by in Blog on July 10, 2008
There are two possible outcomes: if the result confirms the hypothesis, then you’ve made a measurement. If the result is contrary to the hypothesis, then you’ve made a discovery. Enrico Fermi A couple of years ago we started a process of programming that was very different than anything I’ve seen in the last 15 years
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