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CJ McClanahan Data

I am an executive coach and motivational speaker. As a result, I rely on my ability to inspire, communicate and emotionally connect with my clients and audiences. However, in a past life I was a numbers guy and as a result I am obsessed with data. In fact, I will argue that your success in life can almost always get boiled down to a mathematical equation. Interested in losing weight? Calculate how many calories you burn each day and consume less than this number. Want to increase your sales?… Continue

Added by CJ McClanahan on October 8, 2009 at 10:04am — No Comments

Mark Bucherl Edward Tufte, the da Vinci of visualizing data, comes to Indy Aug 24th

So, I just registered, to ensure I got a seat, and now I'm spreading the word: the da Vinci of data is coming to Indy August 24th. The eye can process an ENORMOUS amount of information for the brain, but is often starved by puny data display efforts. For example, remember the last time you saw your last "wonderful" PowerPoint presentation? If you can't attend this seminar, do yourself a GREAT FAVOR and spend $7 for Tu… Continue

Added by Mark Bucherl on August 7, 2009 at 2:26pm — 4 Comments

Jim Mathews A Site Called Ted

By Jim Mathews It is my intent that every day I learn something new. Sometimes this experience can come from a book or walking out the door. Today I leaned a whole lot from a website called Ted.com. I found this to be one of the most sophisticated and time well spent website I have seen in a long time. My journey through Ted started out with a video that discussed the origin of the World Wide Web twenty years ago by… Continue

Added by Jim Mathews on August 7, 2009 at 11:35am — No Comments

PK Koduri What do you infer from this chart?

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Added by PK Koduri on February 13, 2009 at 6:30am — No Comments

Chris Reed Going Green With Your Customers - Does doing the right thing by your customer stop when it impacts your profit?

Going Green is a phrase that is everywhere today. You are probably exposed to the phrase 100 times a day if not more. Why because it is the current beacon that shines innovation to the market place. The old marketing message was new and improved. Many small businesses start because they define a new product or market space. Many of these companies are successful because their innovation also brings savings or efficiencies. This is what my company has done. My product defines a new market space (… Continue

Added by Chris Reed on September 30, 2008 at 3:30pm — 9 Comments

Nicki Laycoax Qik Your Videos!

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Added by Nicki Laycoax on September 26, 2008 at 6:15pm — No Comments

Chris Reed How do small businesses (less than 30 employees) protect their data?

Hello everyone. I am new to smaller Indiana. So bare with me as I do this my first post. I am interested in learning how/what small business owners do to protect their computer files from things like acts of God (tornado, fire etc) Acts of violence (theft, disgruntled employees, etc) Acts of stupidty (disgruntled employees, failed computer hardware, etc). Knowing that given enough time that all harddrives will fail I am interested in hearing what anyone might find is the best solution out there.… Continue

Added by Chris Reed on June 30, 2008 at 6:54pm — 1 Comment

Paul Reinken Chapstick Weekly v7

Chapstick Weekly-ish For the prudent gentleman or gentlelady NEWS! July 19th 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.! Savvy Salon on Broad Ripple Avenue is hosting the First Chapstick Weekly Launch Party! There will be Chapsticklips Models, giveaways, unveilings, revelings, and the greatest music you've ever heard, duh! Check Your Backseat Mix Light My Fire – The Doors Rollerdisco – Black Moth Super Rainbow Mercy – Duffy Sexx Laws – Beck Hold On – H… Continue

Added by Paul Reinken on June 27, 2008 at 4:35pm — No Comments

Ernest Rando A Greener Indiana- Bucket Gets Filled One Drop At A Time

For any one interested in A Greener Indiana Please check out http://www.agreenerindiana.com/ which is another great Ning network. We here at KS Design have made a commitment to adopting green stategies this year. We are starting off small but hope that with others we can make a big impact. This year we will be spending most of our time in research and networking and ofcourse organising ourselves and our research. We aren't trying to reinvent the wheel just trying to prove that Anyone can go Gree… Continue

Added by Ernest Rando on June 19, 2008 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Doug Theis The transformation of Eastgate Mall by Lifeline Data Centers

Thanks to all for the e-mails, notes and phone calls of congratulations regarding Lifeline's new data center and office facility in the former Eastgate mall. We've received national press coverage in IT and real estate publications. Interest is high. Work progresses well as we have removed about 10 40-ton dumpsters of trash with another 20 or so dumpsters to go. Job one is converting the old Burlington Coat Factory into hardened computer room facilities. We will have that data center space avai… Continue

Added by Doug Theis on May 28, 2008 at 8:30am — No Comments

Doug Theis Lifeline Data Centers completes purchase of the Eastgate Consumer Mall

Indianapolis, Indiana - Lifeline Data Centers announced today the completion of the purchase of the former Eastgate Consumer Mall in Indianapolis. Lifeline will transform the 40-acre, 370,000 square foot former retail mall into 450,000 square feet of data center space supported by 200,000 square feet of office space. The acquisition is a partnership between the principles of Lifeline Data Centers and Marvin Slomowitz, President of Mark Development in Kingston, PA. Alex Carroll, co-owner of Life… Continue

Added by Doug Theis on May 21, 2008 at 7:03am — 5 Comments

Scott Abel Enabling Information Sharing Integrity

In industries where data constantly changes, working with out-of-date information can carry a very high price. Yet financial services, manufacturing, life sciences, and other companies risk paying that price every time they use static documents as the basis for delivering and collaborating around information that is subject to constant change. The data in these static documents becomes stale as soon as the documents are published, giving recipients a snapshot in time rather than a current view o… Continue

Added by Scott Abel on April 30, 2008 at 8:22am — No Comments

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