Though many dot-coms evaporated like raindrops from a summer shower, new media still works for some as their business continues to grow. The challenge
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Quick: What do Hamas terrorists have in common with Martha Stewart? No, we’re not talking about their public-approval ratings. Rather, both may have drawn
So Much Information
… and so much confusion about what it all means. Here’s what companies should – and shouldn’t – be looking at to help their
How Low Can CRM Go?
The major complaint about CRM is the high price of its licensed software and the even higher costs of integration, implementation and, ultimately, total
BI analytics with brains
Business intelligence players reach beyond OLAP, data warehousing Demand for business intelligence (BI) to drive more nimble business operations is prompting some vendors to
Bellevue mayor breaks bread with Muslims
Mayor shares food, thoughts with area Egyptians Muslims during Iftar ceremony BELLEVUE – Food and open dialogue marked a gathering to break the daily
Data Mining: What Lies Beneath?
When you have well over half a million customers, it’s almost impossible to understand the likes and dislikes of each or what motivates them
Mining for Counterterrorism
As a result of the events of September 11, 2001, the federal government is paying more attention to the ways that data mining can
WSDOT to undertake analysis of Web site
The Washington State Department of Transportation, which is responsible for traffic flow on the state’s roads, bridges and ferries, is now trying to figure
Washington State Department of Transportation Selects digiMine for Web Site Analysis
Secretary of Transportation Taps Solution to Help Department Interpret Online Usage of Site and Highway Traffic Cameras digiMine, (TM) Inc., announced that the Washington