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Andrew R Fiss posted an update in the group MIS 4596 Spring 2017 – Mandviwalla 7 years, 6 months ago
Hey everyone, if anyone needs to use it I have a HDMI to VGA adapter that I’ll bring to class Wednesday. However it won’t work with some laptops that don’t support analog output via HDMI (Macbooks and maybe some others).
I’ll be in the classroom at least half an hour early Wednesday if you want to try it out.
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Andrew R Fiss posted a new activity comment 7 years, 6 months ago
I think that over time smart watches will probably increase in popularity. When smartphones first hit the market they were not immediately popular with consumers. I imagine that over time the Apple watch itself will improve while its cost will go down. I think there is certainly a desire among consumers for a smart watch but as of now it is still…[Read more]
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Andrew R Fiss posted a new activity comment 7 years, 6 months ago
I think that uber is certainly disruptive, especially considering the impact that it had on the taxi industry. I think that Uber would fall more under low-cost disruption. While most people do find Uber more appealing than cabs, as you said they did not become as extensively well known until they started moving into the low end market where their…[Read more]
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Andrew R Fiss created the site Gamebook | A Home for Competitive Gamers 7 years, 6 months ago
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Andrew R Fiss wrote a new post on the site Information Systems Integration 7 years, 6 months ago
Technology in healthcare has been rapidly developing over the past decade. Disruptive innovations have changed the way that patients and doctors interact. This provides several benefits both for the health of the […]
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Healthcare is often associated with risk and insurance. I think that what you mentioned above, self-monitoring smart devices, could potentially lead to some disruptive changes within insurance for healthcare. Consumers should realize that if something is digitally monitoring them, that’s potential data for companies. This could lead to changes in health insurance because now there is much more quantitative data on the individual. This information could then be used for risk assessment so consumers could see premiums increase. Although this may not be disruptive relative to healthcare, I’d say it’s pretty disruptive in terms of data collection for insurance companies.
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My last slide deck focused on disruptive innovations in healthcare and I do believe these innovations will completely alter the healthcare industry we know today. The healthcare industry needs to prepare and develop strategies to adjust to these upcoming changes. There will be a transition from patients paying for a service to paying for a device that will help monitor and assist their health. For example, Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare such as machine intelligence platform is advancing patient risk scoring and readmission reduction.
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Andrew R Fiss posted a new activity comment 7 years, 7 months ago
I had this problem and was able to solve it by completely uninstalling justinmind then downloading an old version and activating it with my old key.
The old versions are available here https://www.justinmind.com/download-older-versions
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Andrew R Fiss posted a new activity comment 7 years, 7 months ago
I’m sure that at some point ad blocking technology will catch up with Instant Logic, however it is possible that less advanced users will eventually give up on trying to block ads. I think the future of internet advertising is probably going to end up being more social rather than typical flash ads or pop ups which irritate users and which most…[Read more]
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Andrew R Fiss posted a new activity comment 7 years, 7 months ago
I think that certain high level jobs will safe from automation for the foreseeable future, if for no other reason that people who are not in the technology field likely will not trust technology as much as more technologically inclined people will.
The morality of automation is an interesting question, ultimately I think that this issue should…[Read more]
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Andrew R Fiss wrote a new post on the site Information Systems Integration 7 years, 7 months ago
As many businesses continue to outsource many of their IT functions (Like cloud services) to third party providers, there is a growing focus on the efficiency of the transition from internal processes to third […]
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A business may need to first identify the issues caused by the systems and then come up with a error correction tracking sheet. This would help the company to understand the causes and correct those errors for a better performance. Also, in order to make the transition processes smoother, a company must know the infrastructure of the organization’s system.
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These IT transitions are never as simple as they’re made out to be. A team skilled team is required to makes sure that all of the integrations go as smoothly as possible, but also hiring teams from the 3rd party source as consultants can help immensely. Systems thinking may not always be necessary in the short run for outsourcing IT, just plug it in and be done with it if it’s a small application, but in the long run this style can really hurt the company make it become a tangled mess of applications no one has a handle on. In this case systems thinking is integral to make sure your enterprise architecture stays intact and accurate.
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Andrew R Fiss commented on the post, Happy Birthday SNL // the typists from the Carol Burnett show, on the site 7 years, 7 months ago
I think that multi-cloud models could become beneficial to companies as they will be able to leverage the strengths of multiple different platforms. The relatively low cost of cloud based models might make this more common as time goes on. As integration begins to take place as you mentioned multi-cloud models will probably become a lot more…[Read more]
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Andrew R Fiss commented on the post, 2017 Trends in Enterprise Content Management, on the site 7 years, 7 months ago
At my internship we used a cloud based platform to collaborate with each other on different files. This system was not very rigid and operated simply through a server using the windows file system. This had some pros and cons. On one hand, it was a very simple system that all of the employees had a fairly easy time using. It was also not depended…[Read more]
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Andrew R Fiss wrote a new post on the site Information Systems Integration 7 years, 8 months ago
As the Internet of things grows and people continue to become more comfortable with using various devices, companies are being forced to consider how they can safely and effectively manage such wide ranges […] -
Andrew R Fiss posted an update in the group MIS 4596 Spring 2017 – Mandviwalla 7 years, 8 months ago
Don’t have a team yet, looking for one if anyone needs an extra person or wants to form a team. My email is Andrew.fiss@temple.edu
As of now I am thinking about creating a project management application that will enable easier collaboration between members of project groups. This application will be marketed to college students for use in c…[Read more]
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