by Matt Manning The last holiday season was replete with the sound of ads for Amazon Echo, Apple Home, Google Home, and Microsoft Cortana. All these products promise their owners the ability to speak aloud and have the receiving device ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on February 14, 2017
by Matt Manning A few years ago, I spoke of a promised land of interlocking APIs aggregating disparate yet authoritative sources of information, so that information services could provide up-to-the-minute data accuracy. If a corporate office were to move or ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on October 7, 2015
by Matt Manning The recent DataContent track at the BIMS conference in Miami last week pointed to some very clear trends in data product development. Here are some of the memes we’re likely to hear a lot more about in ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on November 24, 2014
IEI runs monitoring campaigns against data feeds to identify personnel updates, product launches, and other events that are “triggers” for updates to one of our customer’s databases using Enlyton, a new enterprise search tool that uses mathematical indexing to match ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on May 14, 2014
by Shyamali Ghosh “Using your proprietary data in news stories is the best possible kind of promotion for your paid data products because it shows clearly how valuable and useful your datasets are.” Words of wisdom from Infocommerce Group. Data ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on January 27, 2014
In the early days of the Internet boom there was a customizable “newspaper” called CraYoN (“Create your own newspaper”) that allowed folks to mix and match chunks of content (stock graphs, sports team news, regional news, industry-specific news, etc.) to ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on December 26, 2011