Big Data

The Future of Poker: How Technology is Shaping the Game

Poker has always been a game of skill, strategy, and psychology, but in today’s digital era, technology is reshaping how it’s played, analyzed, and even taught. From artificial intelligence to blockchain-based platforms, the game is evolving in ways that are both exciting and disruptive. Here’s a look at some of the key technological trends influencing

By |2025-02-20T14:55:45-05:00February 20th, 2025|Guest Columns|

How Big Data is Transforming Casino Marketing and Game Development

Since its inception, the gambling industry has thrived on following data in whatever form it took. Even back when casinos existed without the use of cutting-edge technology like today, stakeholders in the sector still studied important data. For instance, casinos paid attention to peak periods when players visited retail platforms, the payment methods they favored,

By |2025-02-19T10:27:21-05:00February 19th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Using HR Metrics And Analytics To Measure And Analyze Various Aspects Of HR Performance For Data-Driven Decision-Making

Human Resources (HR) departments are critical in managing employee relations and benefits and contributing to strategic decision-making and organizational growth. Integrating HR metrics and analytics into HR practices has become a powerful tool for enhancing HR performance and driving data-driven decision-making.  This article explores how HR professionals can leverage HR metrics and analytics to assess

By |2024-03-21T13:30:41-04:00March 21st, 2024|Guest Columns|

How Your Business Can Benefit From Technology In The Future

Technology has become incredibly popular ever since the internet came about in 1993. Since then, it seems like so much time and money has been invested in all facets of technology to make us a digitally-led and technology-heavy world. As a result, we have so much more technology at our fingertips, which is particularly helpful

By |2024-03-14T11:08:50-04:00October 31st, 2023|Business|

The Impact That Big Data Has On Live Casino Gaming

Today there is a data revolution going on in modern industry and society. One often hears about digital transformation. Every day people collect a huge amount of data counted in quintillion bytes. Each of them contains useful and important information about a person's life. Thanks to them you can find out how a person lives,

By |2023-02-03T09:13:43-05:00February 3rd, 2023|Guest Columns|

Spline Charts Help Companies Visualize Data Over Time To Help Identify Trends

DETROIT - There is no denying that data is important for businesses, but what is often overlooked is the importance of being able to see that data over time. The ability to visualize data in this way can give businesses a clear understanding of how their performance has changed over time, what factors may have

By |2022-07-26T13:46:29-04:00July 26th, 2022|Guest Columns|

Why Star Schema Is Important to Power BI Processes

DETROIT - Power BI is a business analytics solution tool that lets you visualize your data and share insights across your organization. It stands out with streamlined publication and distribution capabilities, as well as integration with other Microsoft products and services. There are free guides like Power BI for beginners where you can learn everything

By |2023-04-19T11:51:13-04:00April 23rd, 2021|Guest Columns|

Rise Of Big Data, Ripple Science, Russians Hacking Election, Fall Events Michigan Science Center

ROYAL OAK - 123Net’s Jon Eyerman will discuss What’s Driving Autonomous Vehicles,  The Rise of Big Data. Michigan Science Center’s Lisa Reynolds updates Fall happenings. Invest Detroit’s Tember Shea will interview Peter Falzon, CEO, Ripple Science, which improves the recruitment and management of research participants. Cybersecurity expert Richard Stiennon will examine the Justice Department’s indictment

By |2018-10-05T14:35:39-04:00October 5th, 2018|Featured, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

U-M Gets $1.6 Million Toward Artificial Intelligence For Data Science

ANN ARBOR—Researchers, hospitals, companies, consumers and government  agencies are drowning in data that they can't fully capitalize on. Now, a team from the University of Michigan has received $1.6 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to help develop a toolkit so that even nondata scientists can use that data to possibly answer questions

By |2017-11-03T06:10:41-04:00November 1st, 2017|Featured, IoT, New Products / Contracts|