What's the value of a single piece of customer, patient or research data? How about several billion pieces of that data? These 12 organizations, winners of the first-ever Data+ Editor's Choice Awards, were well aware that they sat on a goldmine of information. And each in its own way turned those massive data stores into solid business results. A top-tier healthcare organization added $62 million in new revenue to the bottom line. A world-renowned research organization gave its scientists a big step forward in helping to power the next generation of solar cells.
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- Aug 27 Tue 2013 10:34
Editor's Choice Awards 2013
- Aug 27 Tue 2013 10:30
These designs will help you
When disaster strikes, survival can depend on a few basic needs. Access to clean water, shelter, warmth and sanitation is a matter of life of death in the days and weeks after an earthquake, tsunami, flood or tornado.
- Aug 22 Thu 2013 10:46
Robotic Solar Charger
Robotic Solar Charger
- Aug 22 Thu 2013 10:43
Innotech Solar expands sales
The Scandinavian-German module manufacturer Innotech Solar AS (ITS) is intensifying its sale of solar modules in Northern Europe with the appointment of experienced PV professional Peter Hansen who will be based in Copenhagen.
- Aug 19 Mon 2013 15:44
Solar Continued Exponential Growth
At any given moment, the sun bathes the earth in enough solar energy to meet its power needs 10,000 times over. The challenge lies in capturing and converting that energy into usable electricity. And, for the time being, an international tangle of politics and prices also complicates matters.
- Aug 19 Mon 2013 15:41
Auxiliary reports
Mudgee Hospital Auxiliary has acknowledged the local community for their continued support after more than $28,000 was donated to the group during 2012 and 2013.
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 11:14
Little reason to celebrate legacy
Cracks began to develop in India's unity as a country when the poet Mohammad Iqbal began propounding the idea of Muslims being an entity separate from all other communities in the land.
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 11:11
Greek island
Greece's 1,400 islands -- 230 of them inhabited -- are one of the Mediterranean's most beautiful assets.
- Aug 16 Fri 2013 11:07
White House's Solar Panel Installation Has Begun
A White House official confirmed to the Washington Post on Thursday that installation of solar panels began this week on the First Family’s residence.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 10:27
Sponsored Post: Artis In Echo Park Selling
With all the buzz about small lot homes tucked into L.A.’s most highly desirable neighborhoods,The world's largest independent online retailer for solar lighting, street lights & outdoor lighting fixtures. Artis in Echo Park is selling very quickly with over 50% of the homes already sold. Homebuyers and brokers alike see the value of a new home and are taking advantage of this limited opportunity. Interested homebuyers are encouraged to visit soon because only a few homes are available.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 10:25
Foxconn mulls solar panels
Apple iStuff maker Foxconn could start churning out solar panels at its Chinese factories, a spokesman for the manufacturing goliath revealed.Perhaps worried that the sun could set on its long-running relationship with the iPad giant, the Taiwanese multinational will decide by the end of the year whether to move into the solar energy market.Shop funtional and elegant solar lights, outdoor solar lighting, solar garden lights, path lights and decorative solar lights.
- Aug 15 Thu 2013 10:21
Community Beat
On Saturday, Morecambe and District HF Rambling Club walked in the Grasmere area. The A party, led by John Ashall, walked from Dunmail Raise to Harrup Tarn, Ullscarth,We turn your dark into light courtesy of our brilliant sun, solar street light, solar power generation. High Raise, Thrunacar Knot, Pavey Arc, Blea Rigg and into Grasmere.The B party, led by Pam Smith, did a circular from Grasmere to Helm Crag, Gibson Knott, Calf Crag, Far Easdale Ghyll and back to Grasmere.The C party, led by Pat Roberts, did a circular walk from Grasmere to Goody Bridge, Easedale Beck, Sourmilk Gill, Easedale Tarn, around the tarn and back to Grasmere.
- Aug 13 Tue 2013 13:57
Perseid meteor shower
My last committed attempt to observe the Perseid meteor shower, which star-gazers across the world are enjoying, was back in 2010. I was house-sitting in Spain at the time; my uncle in law used to live on the edge of a tiny village in the Spanish mountains. The village is several hundred metres above sea level, with hardly any street lighting and the most incredibly dark and clear skies – the kind you don't get in the UK outside of a national park.
- Aug 13 Tue 2013 13:54
Gizmo-packed Juke Nismo means business
THE name Nismo conjures up for me that movie from The Fast And The Furious franchise — Tokyo Drift (2006) — of life in downtown Tokyo where stunt drivers do a very nice line in handbrake turns.
- Aug 12 Mon 2013 14:15
Australians win top prize
The Illawarra Flame fibro house, a joint venture between the University of Wollongong and Illawarra TAFE, beat 19 other entries from around the globe, to triumph in Solar Decathlon China 2013 finals, held in the city of Datong, 300km west of Beijing.
- Aug 12 Mon 2013 14:13
India on the cusp of a battery-powered revolution
This week, the usually staid TIME magazine got poetic with this headline: "EV Market Gets Another Jolt, $5k Price Cut on Chevy Volt". It was just another bit of excitement in a stream of stories from the global electric car market, a stream that totally passed India by.
- Aug 12 Mon 2013 14:07
Waking up tired?
Our internal clocks are drifting out of sync, and indoor lighting may be to blame. A new study suggests that just a few days in the great outdoors puts us back in tune with the solar cycle, and reconnecting with the sun could make us less drowsy.
- Aug 09 Fri 2013 14:28
Metals glow in fall decor
- Aug 09 Fri 2013 14:25
First Wearable Fitness Tracker
All too often,LED FPL double tube lights are designed to be a direct replacement for toxic fluorescent tube lights. wearable fitness trackers (like the Jawbone Up and Fitbit Zip) are worn by people who don’t really need them--people who are already fit and are looking for a device to help take them to the next level. It’s hard to say exactly why fitness trackers haven’t taken off in the mainstream, but it might have something to do with the fact that most of these devices aren’t particularly attractive, especially for people who don’t want to sport a chunky wristband or a very obvious digital display. The fact that many devices need to be recharged frequently probably accelerates user disinterest.
- Aug 08 Thu 2013 11:02
Plan to improve Chetwynd trails
A proposal to improve Chetwynd’s walking trails has been finalized by the towns Community Improvements Committee.More of a discussion piece than an entrenched plan of action, the report addresses options for pathway lighting, re-development of what is known as “Expo Mountain” (the welcome sign located on the east side of town), the design and construction of gathering places along a revamped walking trail,A Best hid kits concept that would double as a quick charge station for gadgets. and opportunities for extending the trail west from the visitor information centre.