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The whole world is in revolt. Soon there will be only five Kings left — the King of England, the King of Spades, the King of Clubs, the King of Hearts and the King of Diamonds". Said King Farouk to Lord Boyd-Orr at a conference in Cairo, 1948
With 2018 predicted to be a marked upturn in the fortunes of the Matchbox brand hopefully we won't witness the constant tinkering and modifying of existing castings which we've seen in recent years all in the name of trying to keep them at the magical one Dollar price point. The poor Land-Rover Defender 110 casting has had its fair share of cheapening with the last round of chopping involving reducing the height of the roof and full integration of its roof and cargo with the glazing. It just about manages to maintain its dignity and desirability even if this latest 2017 recolour retains that god awful orange tint, a chunky and realistic body saves the day again along with better graphics and an interesting matte black finish. One of many bought from ASDA before Batch G came along a few months ago. Mint and boxed.
What are the correlations and or differences in predictive, descriptive and prescriptive data analytics?
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On the 4th & 5th October 2016, leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making gathered at the RDS, Dublin, for Predict 2016. The speakers, many of whom I managed to photograph, discussed the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future – from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
The organisers kindly invited me to the Predict event at the RDS. In case your are interested I used a Sony A7RM2 coupled with a Sony 29-135 full frame lens. The lens does attract a lot of attention which allows me to to have interesting interesting people … volunteers, students from Brazil, photographers etc.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
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WI: Chuck Geiger, Blue Green Alliance Organizer for USW District 2, uses the predictive dialer to phone bank Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The USW District 2 office in Menasha, Wisconsin now has five predictive dialers for phone banking.
(Photo credit: Casie Yoder)
Methane is a green house gas. Researchers are measuring how the tundra produces methane to predict how much methane is produced in different conditions.
Kelly Whalen, Kelly Kinkaid, and Melanie Nelson on stage talking about how to predict trends to create content at FINCON12.
With over 44 million health apps predicted for download this year, how do they really impact users’ health? Are we seeing progress? If so, how are companies incorporating applications to help consumers manage chronic disease and improve their overall health? Join moderator Dan Munro, @danmunro, Contributing Editor, Forbes, @Forbes, with panelists John DeSouza, @john_desouza, CEO, MedHelp International, @medhelppulse, Charles Parker, Executive Director, Continua Health Alliance, @Continua, Benjamin Sarda, Head of Marketing, Orange Healthcare, @OrangeHCare, and Stanley Yang, @stanleysyang, CEO, Neurosky, @NeuroSky, as they discuss the impact of health apps.
The Digital Health Summit at the 2013 International CES®
bit.ly/DigitalHealthCES - Focuses on the latest products and consumers' growing demand for high-tech health services. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses - from obesity to ADHD, from poor vision to high blood pressure.
Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their own health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring, and more. You'll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how your organization can capitalize on this hot market.
Official Hashtag: #DigiHealthCES News & Press Articles: #DigiHealthCESPress CES Hashtag: #2013CES
Website: bit.ly/DigitalHealthWebsite
Twitter: bit.ly/DigitalHealthTwitter
YouTube Videos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthYouTube
Flickr Photos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFlickr
Linkedin: bit.ly/DigitalHealthLinkedIn
Facebook: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFB
Google+: bit.ly/DigitalHealthGPlus
Pinterest: bit.ly/DigitalHealthPinterest
Instagram: bit.ly/DigitalHealthInstagram
Foursquare: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFourSquare
Thank you! AARP bit.ly/AARP_DHS for sponsoring Digital Health Summit Live.
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Photos by Asa Mathat www.asamathat.com With over 44 million health apps predicted for download this year, how do they really impact users’ health? Are we seeing progress? If so, how are companies incorporating applications to help consumers manage chronic disease and improve their overall health? Join moderator Dan Munro, @danmunro, Contributing Editor, Forbes, @Forbes, with panelists John DeSouza, @john_desouza, CEO, MedHelp International, @medhelppulse, Charles Parker, Executive Director, Continua Health Alliance, @Continua, Benjamin Sarda, Head of Marketing, Orange Healthcare, @OrangeHCare, and Stanley Yang, @stanleysyang, CEO, Neurosky, @NeuroSky, as they discuss the impact of health apps.
The Digital Health Summit at the 2013 International CES®
bit.ly/DigitalHealthCES - Focuses on the latest products and consumers' growing demand for high-tech health services. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses - from obesity to ADHD, from poor vision to high blood pressure.
Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their own health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring, and more. You'll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how your organization can capitalize on this hot market.
Official Hashtag: #DigiHealthCES News & Press Articles: #DigiHealthCESPress CES Hashtag: #2013CES
Website: bit.ly/DigitalHealthWebsite
Twitter: bit.ly/DigitalHealthTwitter
YouTube Videos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthYouTube
Flickr Photos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFlickr
Linkedin: bit.ly/DigitalHealthLinkedIn
Facebook: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFB
Google+: bit.ly/DigitalHealthGPlus
Pinterest: bit.ly/DigitalHealthPinterest
Instagram: bit.ly/DigitalHealthInstagram
Foursquare: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFourSquare
Thank you! AARP bit.ly/AARP_DHS for sponsoring Digital Health Summit Live.
Social Media Team: www.newmediasynergy.com
Photos by Asa Mathat www.asamathat.com
Les prédictions technologies, médias, télécommunications de Deloitte Canada à Montréal ont eu lieu le 19 janvier 2011.
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Les Prédictions TMT 2011 de Deloitte sont les résultats de recherches, d'informations et de points de vue avant-gardistes en technologies, médias et télécommunications des quatre coins du Canada. « Les Prédictions de 2011 seront axées sur le thème global de la diversité, notamment pour tout ce qui touche à l'utilisation des différentes formes de médias, mais aussi aux plates-formes technologiques toujours plus nombreuses sur le marché », explique Robert Nardi, leader du groupe Technologies, médias et télécommunications de Deloitte à Montréal.
M. Nardi, qui est aussi le leader mondial TMT mid-market, explique que le Canada et le Québec sont très bien positionnés dans le secteur des TMT pour avoir beaucoup de succès -- si les tendances qui seront dévoilées se réalisent. Pour plus de détails, visitez le www.tmtpredictions.ca/f
Bienvenue aux Prédictions TMT 2012 de Samson Bélair/Deloitte & Touche à Montréal! Le thème de cette année : « Tout simplement branchées ». Que signifiera-t-il pour la communauté d'affaires canadienne?
It's back. Never before has an observed supernova been predicted. The unique astronomical event occurred in the field of galaxy cluster MACS J1149.5+2223. Most bright spots in the featured image are galaxies in this cluster. The actual supernova, dubbed Supernova Refsdal, occurred just once far across the universe and well behind this massive galaxy cluster. Gravity caused the cluster to act as a massive gravitational lens, splitting the image of Supernova Refsdal into multiple bright images. One of these images arrived at Earth about ten years ago, likely in the upper red circle, and was missed. Four more bright images peaked in April in the lowest red circle, spread around a massive galaxy in the cluster as the first Einstein Cross supernova. But there was more. Analyses revealed that a sixth bright supernova image was likely still on its way to Earth and likely to arrive within the next year. Earlier this month -- right on schedule -- this sixth bright image was recovered, in the middle red circle, as predicted. Studying image sequences like this help humanity to understand how matter is distributed in galaxies and clusters, how fast the universe expands, and how massive stars explode. via NASA
Industry Applications of Tpad Predictive Diallers include:
Enterprises who make lot of continuous outbound calls.
Telemarketers (business to consumer and business to business sales, lead generation, appointment scheduling)
Charities
Market research
Public Relations and collections
Surveys
Polling
Customer service calls
Reminders
Mass notifications
Accident Claims Enquiries
PPI (Mis-sold bank insurance) Enquiries
Technical analysis of stocks is based on the idea that past performance of a stock can predict future performance. This is attractive because poring over a company's 10Q reports and trying to figure out a reasonable value for a company is not nearly as fun as looking at stock charts and guessing whether a stock will go up or down.
I decided to see whether I could predict future performance based on past performance. To start with, I decided only to use the S&P 500 stocks. This makes things more manageable. It does skew the numbers slightly since all of the companies in the S&P 500 are very successful and large cap. I'm okay with that. It's skewed a bit more because I'm using stock data that may be from before they were a super-successful company, for instance, Microsoft back in the mid 1980s. If I were feeling really dedicated, I would only use data for companies after they were included in the S&P 500, but that'd be more work and I don't feel like it.
So I gathered all the past performance data from yahoo for something like 497 of the 500 stocks in the S&P500... Yahoo has done something very nice for us. They have an adjusted stock price which takes into account stock splits and dividends. So I'm going to use that. I wrote a program that would look at all of them, ignore ones where the adjusted stock price is so low you can't get reasonable numbers, and so on.
The first obvious test is to assume stock prices will stay the same. I kept track of the variance and plotted it above. 1 day into it, you're not far wrong in assuming the stock price will stay the same, but the farther out you look, the more wrong you become.
WI: Denny Lauer, USW 2-1279, uses the predictive dialer to phone bank Tuesday, September 30, 2008
The USW District 2 office in Menasha, Wisconsin now has five predictive dialers for phone banking.
(Photo credit: Casie Yoder)
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
WI: Predictive dialer phone banking at the USW District 2 office
From left: Paul Footit, USW District 2 and Chuck Geiger, Blue Green Alliance Organizer for USW District 2, use the predictive dialer to phone bank Tuesday, September 30, 2008.
The USW District 2 office in Menasha, Wisconsin now has five predictive dialers for phone banking.
(Photo credit: Casie Yoder)
With over 44 million health apps predicted for download this year, how do they really impact users’ health? Are we seeing progress? If so, how are companies incorporating applications to help consumers manage chronic disease and improve their overall health? Join moderator Dan Munro, @danmunro, Contributing Editor, Forbes, @Forbes, with panelists John DeSouza, @john_desouza, CEO, MedHelp International, @medhelppulse, Charles Parker, Executive Director, Continua Health Alliance, @Continua, Benjamin Sarda, Head of Marketing, Orange Healthcare, @OrangeHCare, and Stanley Yang, @stanleysyang, CEO, Neurosky, @NeuroSky, as they discuss the impact of health apps.
The Digital Health Summit at the 2013 International CES®
bit.ly/DigitalHealthCES - Focuses on the latest products and consumers' growing demand for high-tech health services. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses - from obesity to ADHD, from poor vision to high blood pressure.
Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their own health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring, and more. You'll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how your organization can capitalize on this hot market.
Official Hashtag: #DigiHealthCES News & Press Articles: #DigiHealthCESPress CES Hashtag: #2013CES
Website: bit.ly/DigitalHealthWebsite
Twitter: bit.ly/DigitalHealthTwitter
YouTube Videos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthYouTube
Flickr Photos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFlickr
Linkedin: bit.ly/DigitalHealthLinkedIn
Facebook: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFB
Google+: bit.ly/DigitalHealthGPlus
Pinterest: bit.ly/DigitalHealthPinterest
Instagram: bit.ly/DigitalHealthInstagram
Foursquare: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFourSquare
Thank you! AARP bit.ly/AARP_DHS for sponsoring Digital Health Summit Live.
Social Media Team: www.newmediasynergy.com
Photos by Asa Mathat www.asamathat.com With over 44 million health apps predicted for download this year, how do they really impact users’ health? Are we seeing progress? If so, how are companies incorporating applications to help consumers manage chronic disease and improve their overall health? Join moderator Dan Munro, @danmunro, Contributing Editor, Forbes, @Forbes, with panelists John DeSouza, @john_desouza, CEO, MedHelp International, @medhelppulse, Charles Parker, Executive Director, Continua Health Alliance, @Continua, Benjamin Sarda, Head of Marketing, Orange Healthcare, @OrangeHCare, and Stanley Yang, @stanleysyang, CEO, Neurosky, @NeuroSky, as they discuss the impact of health apps.
The Digital Health Summit at the 2013 International CES®
bit.ly/DigitalHealthCES - Focuses on the latest products and consumers' growing demand for high-tech health services. See solutions for diagnosing, monitoring and treating a variety of illnesses - from obesity to ADHD, from poor vision to high blood pressure.
Learn about games that reinforce healthy behaviors, body sensors that let people take more responsibility for their own health, affordable gene sequencing, real-time medicine monitoring, and more. You'll gain an understanding of the digital health infrastructure and how your organization can capitalize on this hot market.
Official Hashtag: #DigiHealthCES News & Press Articles: #DigiHealthCESPress CES Hashtag: #2013CES
Website: bit.ly/DigitalHealthWebsite
Twitter: bit.ly/DigitalHealthTwitter
YouTube Videos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthYouTube
Flickr Photos: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFlickr
Linkedin: bit.ly/DigitalHealthLinkedIn
Facebook: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFB
Google+: bit.ly/DigitalHealthGPlus
Pinterest: bit.ly/DigitalHealthPinterest
Instagram: bit.ly/DigitalHealthInstagram
Foursquare: bit.ly/DigitalHealthFourSquare
Thank you! AARP bit.ly/AARP_DHS for sponsoring Digital Health Summit Live.
Social Media Team: www.newmediasynergy.com
Photos by Asa Mathat www.asamathat.com
Les prédictions technologies, médias, télécommunications de Deloitte Canada à Montréal ont eu lieu le 19 janvier 2011
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COVID Model Predicts 93K More U.S. Deaths by January as Fourth Wave Wanes in Some States
Hospitals are enjoying a moment of respite as COVID-19 cases across the U.S. decline, but administrators worry it might just be the calm before another storm this winter, the Associated Press reported.
One influential model, from the University of Washington, predicts that about 90,000 more Americans will die of COVID-19 by January 1, bringing the death toll to 788,000. Half of those deaths could be averted if everyone wore masks in public, according to the model.
"Mask wearing is already heading in the wrong direction," said Ali Mokdad, a professor of health metrics sciences at the university. "We need to make sure we are ready for winter because our hospitals are exhausted."
Health experts say the fourth wave of the pandemic has peaked overall in the U.S., particularly in the Deep South, where hospitals were stretched to the limit weeks ago. But many Northern states are still struggling with rising cases, and what's ahead for winter is far less clear.
Unknowns include how flu season may strain already depleted hospital staffs and whether those who have refused to get vaccinated will change their minds.
An estimated 70 million eligible Americans remain unvaccinated, providing kindling for the highly contagious delta variant.
"If you're not vaccinated or have protection from natural infection, this virus will find you," warned Mike Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota's Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.
Nationwide, the number of people now in the hospital with COVID-19 has fallen to somewhere around 75,000 from over 93,000 in early September. New cases are on the downswing at about 112,000 per day on average, a drop of about one-third over the past 2 1/2 weeks.
Deaths, too, appear to be declining, averaging about 1,900 a day versus more than 2,000 about a week ago, though the U.S. closed in Friday on the heartbreaking milestone of 700,000 dead overall since the pandemic began.
The easing of the summer surge has been attributed to more mask wearing and more people getting vaccinated. The decrease in case numbers could also be due to the virus having burned through susceptible people and running out of fuel in some places.
In another promising development, Merck said Friday its experimental pill for people sick with COVID-19 reduced hospitalizations and deaths by half. If it wins authorization from regulators, it will be the first pill for treating COVID-19—and an important, easy-to-use new weapon in the arsenal against the pandemic.
All treatments now authorized in the U.S. against the coronavirus require an IV or injection.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government's top infectious disease specialist, warned on Friday that some might see the encouraging trends as a reason to remain unvaccinated.
"It's good news we're starting to see the curves" coming down, he said. "That is not an excuse to walk away from the issue of needing to get vaccinated."
Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, began seeing a surge of COVID-19 hospitalizations in mid-July, and by the first week of August, the place was beyond capacity. It stopped elective surgeries and brought in military doctors and nurses to help care for patients.
With cases now down, the military team is scheduled to leave at the end of October.
Still, the hospital's chief medical officer, Dr. Catherine O'Neal, said the rate of hospitalizations isn't decreasing as quickly as cases in the community because the delta variant is affecting more young people who are otherwise healthy and are living much longer in the intensive care unit on ventilators.
"It creates a lot of ICU patients that don't move anywhere," she said.
And many of the patients aren't going home at all. In the last few weeks, the hospital saw several days with more than five COVID-19 deaths daily, including one day when there were 10 deaths.
"We lost another dad in his 40s just a few days ago," O'Neal said. "It's continuing to happen. And that's what the tragedy of COVID is."
As for where the outbreak goes from here: "I have to tell you, my crystal ball has broken multiple times in the last two years," she said. But she added that the hospital has to be prepared for another surge at the end of November, as flu season also ramps up.
Dr. Sandra Kemmerly, system medical director for hospital quality at Ochsner Health in Louisiana, said this fourth surge of the pandemic has been harder.
"It's just frustrating for people to die of vaccine-preventable illnesses," she said.
At the peak of this most recent wave, Ochsner hospitals had 1,074 COVID-19 patients on August 9. That had dropped to 208 as of Thursday.
Other hospitals are seeing decreases, as well. The University of Mississippi Medical Center had 146 hospitalized COVID-19 patients at its mid-August peak. That was down to 39 on Friday. Lexington Medical Center in West Columbia, South Carolina, had more than 190 in early September but just 49 on Friday.
But Kemmerly doesn't expect the decrease to last.
"I fully expect to see more hospitalizations due to COVID," she said.
Like many other health professionals, Natalie Dean, a professor of biostatistics at Emory University, is taking a cautious view about the winter.
It is unclear if the coronavirus will take on the seasonal pattern of the flu, with predictable peaks in the winter as people gather indoors for the holidays. Simply because of the nation's size and diversity, there will be places that have outbreaks and surges, she said.
What's more, the uncertainties of human behavior complicate the picture. People react to risk by taking precautions, which slows viral transmission. Then, feeling safer, people mingle more freely, sparking a new wave of contagion.
"Infectious disease models are different from weather models," Dean said. "A hurricane doesn't change its course because of what the model said."
The projects new cases will bump up again this fall, but vaccine protection and infection-induced immunity will prevent the virus from taking as many lives as it did last winter.
Predicting the rise of budding professional surfers, you can never be too sure. For the past year, the collective eyes and ears at SURFER have been tuned to the southern hemisphere, honing in on what we believe is one of the most talented and relatively unknown young surfers in the business today: 19-year-old Jadson Andre from Brazil. After watching Andre dismantle some big wigs in the Pro Junior circuit over the course of the past few seasons, we found ourselves morphed into true believers and awarding him a top 10 position in our 2009 Hot 100, moving him from relative obscurity directly into the industry’s spotlight.
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Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
WI: Phone banking using the predictive dialers in Milwaukee
Friday, October 17, 2008
(Photo credit: Casie Yoder)
Predicting the rise of budding professional surfers, you can never be too sure. For the past year, the collective eyes and ears at SURFER have been tuned to the southern hemisphere, honing in on what we believe is one of the most talented and relatively unknown young surfers in the business today: 19-year-old Jadson Andre from Brazil. After watching Andre dismantle some big wigs in the Pro Junior circuit over the course of the past few seasons, we found ourselves morphed into true believers and awarding him a top 10 position in our 2009 Hot 100, moving him from relative obscurity directly into the industry’s spotlight.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
Today I attended the first day of the Predict Conference 2015 at the RDS. I will not be able to attend tomorrow but I hope to return on Thursday.
The on-going conference Conference (organised by industry-leader Creme Global) is an interactive meeting. It will, over three days, feature leading international thinkers in the areas of Data, Predictive Models, Technology and Decision making. At the meeting, we will be discussing the latest progress in Predictive Modelling and its future - from Data to Software and Hardware technology, plus Predictive Modelling methods and the best examples of Data-driven Decision-making.
Talks from leading entrepreneurs, data scientists, technologists, investors, and decision-makers (from business and government) will include case-studies and hands-on workshops. This conference has a focus on Data and Predictive Modelling technology like no other.
Les prédictions technologies, médias, télécommunications de Deloitte Canada à Montréal ont eu lieu le 19 janvier 2011
Remsoft technology optimizes forest management and beyond: advanced analytics and predictive analytics resource management software provides capabilities of a decision model, decision support and optimization tool. Remsoft collaborative technology and linear programming software offers BI tools to optimize decisions in a complex world.