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People of Perficient: Meet John Ideler, Director of Healthcare and Life Sciences

Perficient

In 2002, Perficient acquired the small technology company I was working for in Chicago. This team consists of all project and program managers, scrum masters, product owners and product managers. How do you impact the company’s culture of collaboration? What does a typical day or project look like?

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7 famous analytics and AI disasters

CIO

MIT Technology Review has chronicled a number of failures, most of which stem from errors in the way the tools were trained or tested. For example, Driggs’ group found that their own model was flawed because it was trained on a data set that included scans of patients that were lying down while scanned and patients that were standing up.

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Trust Your Data So You Can Trust Your BI

Datavail

To gain the most value from the upgrade, they should evaluate their databases and infrastructure to ensure that their internal information is and remains accurate and relevant as it migrates from one program to the other. Don’t Do This. Lesson learned: Coordinate all data to consistent standards before integrating it into BI systems.

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AoAD2 Practice: Adaptive Planning

James Shore

Some teams use release trains to schedule their releases. A release train is a pre-scheduled series of releases—for example, the first day of every month, or the beginning of every quarter. Any SIVs that are done “get on the train” and are shipped in that release. The rest wait for the next train. Don’t overthink it.

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Iran and Hezbollah’s Pre-Operational Modus Operandi in the West – Part Two

The Cipher Brief

For example, a Paris-based organization named “Supporting Iranian Refugees” is alleged to be used by Iranian intelligence to recruit Iranian asylum seekers in France, in order to spy on Iranian nationals residing there. intelligence agencies and it reportedly provided intelligence on Iran’s nuclear program to the U.S. Government.

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Our Response to 9/11 Gave us Lessons for COVID-19

The Cipher Brief

Bush, State of the Union Address, January 29, 2002. By 2001, it was no secret that al-Qaida was building an army of foreign operatives trained at facilities in Afghanistan. The Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation developed robust domestic and global programs targeting al-Qaida and related groups.

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