This isn't likely to improve over the next few weeks as earnings reports start coming in. The numbers most companies will report for the past three months won't be as important as what management says about their near-term prospects. And I'm not hopeful that the outlook has improved.
But it's important not to get caught up in the near term and instead realize that innovation and technology are still occurring under the market's nose and may lead to better products, services, sales, and profitability. To explore this topic, InformationWeek is co-sponsoring a conference called "High Altitude Thinking: The International Informatics Summit" in Santa Fe, N.M., from Oct. 27 to 30. The subject is especially timely given current events. Informatics is the practical application of combining data mining with simulation technologies. Informatics algorithms can be used in a variety of applications, especially security and military intelligence. However, if that were all informatics technology was used for, I wouldn't be talking about it. It also has applications in finance (insurance and banking modeling), fraud detection, drug modeling, retail, and manufacturing. Informatics lets companies and government agencies apply and commercialize powerful applications from the analysis of massive amounts of data to solve real, significant problems. If you go to http://www.highaltitudethinking.com, you'll see some of the major applications of informatics already under way. They include: And since this is a financial article, I should point out that there are new ways of using the technology to trade equities. CommodiCast is having some success applying informatics to trading in this turbulent market, says Kelly Myers, the company's CEO and founder. It's easy to get caught up in the downturn, but it's important to look for ways to improve real business processes to remain competitive and take advantage of the next upturn. Business is a long-term race not designed for short-term thinking. To find out more about William Schaff, please visit his page on the Listening Post.
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1207 - Key Trends in Multi-Channel Distribution
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