Michael, Michael, Michael. Hoping this message finds you well. UK activities look more and more exciting as we conclude our planning and begin to execute for the wider benefit of the members and non members yet to know and understand. We had an excellent event with the MBA Association outside of London (near Birmingham). Hope you are well and would welcome a response.
Greetings to you too. I look forward to meeting you again, this time at the Euro Summit 2008 in Rome (October 20 - 22). My current assignment on the Board of SCIP is that of Chairman International Advisory Committee (IAC) which promotes SCIP's international activities including non-US chapters and affiliates.
Hi Michael,
Hope all is fine with you since we last talk in SCIP Europe 2007 conference.
Are you still responsivle to promote SCIP chapters outside US?
Best regards,
Miguel
nice to see you here, too! And again thank you for your excellent efforts in promoting the further internationalization of SCIP ... I suppose a platform like this here supports that issue in its own way.
Digimind has several job openings in the CI field and on the vendor side (sales, marketing).
More information may be found at http://www.digimind.com/cat/news/jobs
For more details contact me.
Walter,
I can answer this one. Ok, first "big data" players usually means HP, Oracle, SAP, IBM. These firms are extraordinarily good at handling structured data (ie numbers) in relational databases, but they don't deal well with unstructured data,…
Oh, they are doing CI, lots of it, but they call it other things, like Data mining e.g. They solve many of the same problems but from an engineering perspective
Klaus
I've been turning this one over and can't find a satisfactory explanation.
Why don't we see more 'big data' players doing CI consulting. It seems to me that companies like Google, with absurdly comprehensive environmental data, doing more to move…
Hey Eric,
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Greetings to you too. I look forward to meeting you again, this time at the Euro Summit 2008 in Rome (October 20 - 22). My current assignment on the Board of SCIP is that of Chairman International Advisory Committee (IAC) which promotes SCIP's international activities including non-US chapters and affiliates.
Hope all is fine with you since we last talk in SCIP Europe 2007 conference.
Are you still responsivle to promote SCIP chapters outside US?
Best regards,
Miguel
nice to see you here, too! And again thank you for your excellent efforts in promoting the further internationalization of SCIP ... I suppose a platform like this here supports that issue in its own way.
Greetings from Germany
Andreas
we met at the SCIP meeting in Bad Neuheim. i am also a good friend of Hans Hedin.
Easter greeetings from sweden, klaus