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Monday Metric: Business Intelligence In The Aerospace Industry

By Deepak Singh This week’s analysis focuses on the impact of Business Intelligence in the Aerospace Industry both in efficiency and effectiveness. Creating and unlocking value in an organization starts with knowing precisely where things stand, and where the opportunities …

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Entrepreneurship And Innovation Lessons From Boise, Idaho

In recent weeks, air travelers and aviation industry insiders have undoubtedly been following the unfolding saga of the burning battery packs that have led to the global grounding of all 787 Dreamliners, considered to be Boeing’s aircraft of the future. It is a disaster that might end up costing Boeing [...]

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Will A Lack Of Data Sharing Put Airline Crews And Passengers At Risk?

I know you’ve heard of tree huggers, but have you ever heard of server huggers? I’ve heard this term used to describe businesspeople who refuse to sacrifice their departmental application or database to the (presumed) greater good of cross-company integration. Maybe it’s because the application they are using does more than the one they are [...]

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Russian Railways Transformation Journey

RZD Achieves 2x Faster Planning Cycle, 60% Fewer Errors  In addition to tourism, much of the Russian economy relies on an efficient train system – over the past 3 years, approximately 2.4% of the Russian GDP is attributed to Russian …

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How In-Memory Computing Could Transform Airlines: First, The Cockpit

By Christopher Koch, Editorial Director, Services Marketing In-memory computing sometimes seems like one of those overeager parking valets who literally sprints to the lot to get your car. Yeah, in-memory is fast. Yeah, it puts lots of data idling at the curb, just waiting to be churned. But what’s the big rush on the big [...]

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