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Data Estimation – Stockpile Reports

March 10, 2024July 8, 2022 by Richard Veryard

My attention has been drawn to a company called Stockpile Reports, which provides a data estimation service for piles of material. As I understand it, the calculations are based on visual images of a pile of material, possibly obtained using either a d…

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Data Estimation – Stockpile Reports

March 10, 2024July 8, 2022 by Richard Veryard

My attention has been drawn to a company called Stockpile Reports, which provides a data estimation service for piles of material. As I understand it, the calculations are based on visual images of a pile of material, possibly obtained using either a d…

Categories #eavoices, aggregation, RequisiteVariety, top-down Tags #eavoices

Data Governance Overview

August 15, 2022July 7, 2022 by Richard Veryard

In many organizations there is a growing awareness of the need for data governance. This is often driven by a perception that something is lacking – perhaps related to data quality or accountability. So this leads to a solution based on data ownership,…

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Data Governance Overview

August 15, 2022July 7, 2022 by Richard Veryard

In many organizations there is a growing awareness of the need for data governance. This is often driven by a perception that something is lacking – perhaps related to data quality or accountability. So this leads to a solution based on data ownership,…

Categories #eavoices, datagov, datamgt, EdgeStrategy, Governance, RequisiteVariety, top-down Tags #eavoices

Uber and the Economics of Disruption

October 24, 2022May 21, 2022 by Richard Veryard

In a previous post on Uber Mathematics, I asked how the magic of digital would allow a centralized company with international overheads (Uber or Lyft) to provide a service more cheaply and cost-effectively than local cab companies.Uber once promised it…

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Uber and the Economics of Disruption

October 24, 2022May 21, 2022 by Richard Veryard

In a previous post on Uber Mathematics, I asked how the magic of digital would allow a centralized company with international overheads (Uber or Lyft) to provide a service more cheaply and cost-effectively than local cab companies.Uber once promised it…

Categories #eavoices, disruption, RequisiteVariety, Uber Tags #eavoices

Enterprise as Noun

May 21, 2022May 19, 2022 by Richard Veryard

@tetradian spots a small, subtle yet very welcome sentence in the latest version of TOGAF. “An enterprise may include partners, suppliers, and customers as well as internal business units.”Although similar statements can be found in earlier versio…

Categories #eavoices, boundary, deperimeterization, EdgeStrategy, RequisiteVariety, togaf Tags #eavoices

Enterprise as Noun

May 21, 2022May 19, 2022 by Richard Veryard

@tetradian spots a small, subtle yet very welcome sentence in the latest version of TOGAF. “An enterprise may include partners, suppliers, and customers as well as internal business units.”Although similar statements can be found in earlier versio…

Categories #eavoices, boundary, deperimeterization, EdgeStrategy, RequisiteVariety, togaf Tags #eavoices

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