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It's hard not to feel sorry for BlackBerry manufacturer Research in Motion. The company's products have been slipping ever since Apple introduced the iPhone in 2007. Read More
There's a new marketing strategy in town: the economic barbell, where a company looks at the high and low ends, ignoring the traditional middle class focus of so many consumer-oriented industries. Read More
Among business intelligence professionals, there’s a burgeoning trend with the same conclusion: We have too much data and not enough insight. Read More
John Espinoza, CEO of Green Street, recently spoke with American Sentinel University about this new technology and the importance of GIS in marketing. Read More
Download American Sentinel University’s new paper, “GIS Sixth Sense: Mapping Your Career with a Higher Degree of Analytical Skill,” to learn what the “Sixth Sense” is – and why it can substantially benefit your career. Read More
Data security is usually the province of information technology departments. Not so for LinkedIn. Early in June 2012, there were reports of hackers leaking 6.5 million user passwords. Read More
Jason Haley, GIS Manager for the advanced health care data company Stratasan, discusses how hospitals and the trillion-dollar healthcare industry are using GIS technology to improve the financial bottom line. Read More
American Sentinel’s DNP students complete a Capstone project that directly relates to their current career goals. Eddie Beard, DNP, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, did original research on nurses' use of social networking media, helping to shape an effective social media policy for his organization. Read More
There seems to be new security dangers and exploits every week. For example, Microsoft detected new malware targeting Macs that run Office. If you're in IT and either have or are working toward an information systems degree, this probably doesn't surprise you. Read More
In business intelligence, company executives are now using the same consumer-oriented tablets, social networks and cloud-based applications that high school students use. Surprised? Don't be.

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