Glad to see Cannondale is still allowed to think outside the box with real production consumer design solutions.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
This week in interweb history
This looks like a pretty funny spoof - 28 Drinks Later
I'm looking forward to this ride on Aug 22. Looks to be a great time!

Like all of us here in Iowa I'm very tired off all this snow and am so ready for some fresh single track.
28 Drinks Later from Futuristic Films on Vimeo.
I'm looking forward to this ride on Aug 22. Looks to be a great time!

Like all of us here in Iowa I'm very tired off all this snow and am so ready for some fresh single track.
cannondale Prophet with Lefty Max from Henrique J. Perry on Vimeo.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Amazing analytical visualization of data
Check out this web based interface visualizing politcal key word searches as shared in the twitter app.
Crazy cool stuff.
Crazy cool stuff.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Nice post on data analytics
From - Trends and Outliers, TIBCO Spotfire's Business Intelligence Software Blog
12/15/2009
What Kills Analytics?
Failure is, unfortunately, an option in the world of high-tech, high-touch solution roll-outs. We’ve all been there. The best laid plans of IT and management spiral into a morass of useless data, pointless reports, and unused technology. How, as technologists, do we best learn from mistakes to ensure successful technology implementations? In a word, research. We must look at all data points available to us and leverage all useful bits of information to ensure a successful rollout.
This thinking was key to us in reading this article on BeyeNetwork which points out the five factors that kill analytic implementations for two-thirds of the large companies in the United States and the United Kingdom. Pay attention here folks. This article is written by the CEO of Accenture Information Management Services – ensuring successful technology rollouts is what these folks do for a living:
Five Factors Killing Analytics:
Management Fails to Embrace – management must support and embrace using analytics to better the business.
Failures in Data Quality Assurance – very simply, garbage in garbage out
Unstructured Data – voice, video, and other unstructured data – organizations need a plan for unstructured data as part of an analytics implementation, it is often overlooked
Legacy Systems – as part of a new rollout, which legacy systems to keep and includes, which to modify and which to end-of-life
An Inability to Decide What “Success” Is – What’s the goal(s) of the analytics project? Tied very closely back to factor number one in this list; without agreeing to the success metrics before starting, there is no tangible way to determine success
If you are considering an analytics rollout, have you considered these factors? Are there others that you’ve discovered? If you have executed an analytics rollout, did you hit any of these factors along the way? If so, how did you resolve them?
Bill PetersonSpotfire Blogging Team
Image Credit: Microsoft Office Clip Art
Posted by Spotfire Blogging Team
http://spotfireblog.tibco.com/?p=1304
12/15/2009
What Kills Analytics?
Failure is, unfortunately, an option in the world of high-tech, high-touch solution roll-outs. We’ve all been there. The best laid plans of IT and management spiral into a morass of useless data, pointless reports, and unused technology. How, as technologists, do we best learn from mistakes to ensure successful technology implementations? In a word, research. We must look at all data points available to us and leverage all useful bits of information to ensure a successful rollout.
This thinking was key to us in reading this article on BeyeNetwork which points out the five factors that kill analytic implementations for two-thirds of the large companies in the United States and the United Kingdom. Pay attention here folks. This article is written by the CEO of Accenture Information Management Services – ensuring successful technology rollouts is what these folks do for a living:
Five Factors Killing Analytics:
Management Fails to Embrace – management must support and embrace using analytics to better the business.
Failures in Data Quality Assurance – very simply, garbage in garbage out
Unstructured Data – voice, video, and other unstructured data – organizations need a plan for unstructured data as part of an analytics implementation, it is often overlooked
Legacy Systems – as part of a new rollout, which legacy systems to keep and includes, which to modify and which to end-of-life
An Inability to Decide What “Success” Is – What’s the goal(s) of the analytics project? Tied very closely back to factor number one in this list; without agreeing to the success metrics before starting, there is no tangible way to determine success
If you are considering an analytics rollout, have you considered these factors? Are there others that you’ve discovered? If you have executed an analytics rollout, did you hit any of these factors along the way? If so, how did you resolve them?
Bill PetersonSpotfire Blogging Team
Image Credit: Microsoft Office Clip Art
Posted by Spotfire Blogging Team
http://spotfireblog.tibco.com/?p=1304
Monday, December 14, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
interesting stuff.
This is all guesstimated from averages and assumptions taken from possibly erroneous and uncorrelated data. But it tells a pretty compelling story.
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