by Matt Manning When your company’s product is a database information service you are familiar with having “holes” in your offering. Must-have fields are populated 100% of the time, “need to have” fields are 95% complete, and there is a ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on May 4, 2017
As information services have evolved they have continually added data feeds to service their customers. Data feeds can be new product announcements, pricing alerts, executive shuffles, or any other sort of timely data with influence on industries and markets. The ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on March 6, 2017
by Matt Manning The news that Dun & Bradstreet has acquired Avention brings to a close one of the more interesting chapters in the annals of company information services. The firm came into being as OneSource, a CD-ROM company data ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on January 30, 2017
by Matt Manning The last year was a busy one for those of us in the data trenches and 2017 is shaping up to be even more so. Here are the trends that we think will shape the world of ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on January 2, 2017
by Matt Manning This year’s Business Information Media Summit took a broad look at the evolving role of business-to-business media (news services, events, databases) in a time of enormous technological change. Media industry trends highlighted at the conference included: Sky-high ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on November 21, 2016
by Kevin Dodds Information Evolution was proud to sponsor the recent Ashish Goel of Stanford University presented research on collaborative budget-setting processes currently in testing by city governments, a type of “volunteer crowd” work. Crowd sensors: Another project in development ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on November 3, 2016
by Matt Manning There is often a tendency for the folks who build and run information services to adopt a “set it and forget it” approach. These services are tough to build and once they are up and running it’s ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on October 24, 2016
by Matt Manning Information Evolution is proud to sponsor HCOMP 2016, the world’s premier event for unveiling the latest research on crowdsourcing and human computation. The HCOMP conference, run by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, is hosted ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on October 18, 2016
by Matt Manning CRM databases are full of bad, old data. The garbage continues to accrue over time getting worse as new files from purchased lists are added, acquired firms’ CRM files are merged, and salespeople keep adding their Rolodexes ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on August 29, 2016
by Kevin Dodds Many businesspeople fear that crowdsourcing – or cloud labor – poses a threat to US jobs and thus our economy. In fact, the opposite is true. Using crowdsourcing to take care of time-consuming research, data collection, and ... Read more
posted by Shyamali Ghosh on June 20, 2016