I previously had Linux installed on my chromebook so I am able to install programs that would otherwise not be possible. This was crucial in my completion of other MIS courses that required MYSQL, XAMPP, and Netbeans. There are a number of remote desktop clients available for Linux. I chose to use Remmina which is the most widely used as i’ve found in my research. When I go to connect to the VM I created, I use the RDP file that is downloaded when pressing the “Connect” button on Azure. At first, the file was not able to be read by Remmina. After more research I found that the text file that is downloaded has some protocols in it that can’t be read by the Remmina program. Now, each time I connect, I open the RDP in a text editor and delete the last line. After that, I am able to upload the RDP in Remmina and connect successfully.
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MIS alum, Gord Burtch receives two international awards
Gordon Burtch (Ph.D., 2013), Assistant Professor of Information and Decision Sciences and Lawrence Fellow, University of Minnesota, Carlson School of Management received the 2017 Association for Information Systems – AIS Early Career Award. Gord is one of five recipients worldwide. He also received the 2017 Information Systems Society Sandra A. Slaughter Early Career Award of The Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). Gord is a Temple MIS alum who was advised by Dr. Sunil Wattal.
Ngoc Pham, Chi Pham, Run Zhu, and Jiawei Huang win Analytics Challenge
Fox BBA MIS majors Ngoc Pham, Chi Pham, Run Zhu, and Jiawei Huang won the Analytics track of the Fifth Annual Temple University QVC Analytics Challenge on November 13, 2017. 582 students from 10 different schools across the university participated in this years challenge. To learn more, click here…
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Cognitive computing, AI, and analytics
Learn best practices and current state-of-the-art from industry experts and leading researchers on November 15, at the Institute for Business and Information Technology (IBIT) symposium.
Jeff Hamilton, Senior Vice President, Business Technology, Pfizer will deliver a keynote speech focusing on AI-based approaches to improve patient health.
Speakers from QVC, NBCU, Alexion, Comcast, DARPA, and other leading edge firms will focus on data platforms, cognitive networking, separating hype from reality, use of robots for process automation, adoption and ROI challenges, feature engineering, fraud, waste, and abuse applications, forecasting ratings, diagnosing problems, predicting customer behavior, and generating targeted personalized experiences. Presentations will include:
- Case studies that showcase best practice examples
- How to manage, organize, and implement pilot projects
- The pros and cons of different implementation and organizational approaches
- The current state-of-the art and a vision for the future
Join us to learn more and chart the path forward at: http://ibit.temple.edu/cognitivecomputing/
