The antifragility of the open source bazaar
When I was helping to develop the MVS/XA mainframe operating system at IBM in the 1980s, we had a disciplined process for software development. We knew that a bug fixed in requirements was a...
When I was helping to develop the MVS/XA mainframe operating system at IBM in the 1980s, we had a disciplined process for software development. We knew that a bug fixed in requirements was a...
It’s been an incredible last few weeks in the Decision Intelligence world, as we’re seeing an ecosystem emerging with new vendors, articles in IEEE, the New York Times, at HBR, and much more. I’ve...
It’s not easy selling into an emerging market, no matter how important it is. We won two projects in the last week or so. In both cases, the customer hadn’t heard of decision intelligence before talking...
OK, I’ll admit it. AI scares me. But not for the usual reasons: I’m not too concerned about robots taking over the earth or even the Singularity, as are many of my friends. What does frighten me...
When Mark and I opened the Quantellia office in Mountain View last year, I noticed two things as I reconnected to my friends in the Machine Learning community. First, it seemed like the vast...