Rapid Recursive

Anderson Economic Group Wins Award For Software That Predicted Amazon HQ2 Winning Cities

EAST LANSING - Patrick Anderson, CEO of Anderson Economic Group, using his Rapid Recursive technology, explains why Amazon selected New York City and Washington DC over other cities for its HQ2, and lists similarly desirable cities that could serve as alternatives to the now-terminated Queens, New York project. As a result of his research, Anderson

By |2019-02-24T18:33:02-05:00February 24th, 2019|Guest Columns|

Supported Intelligence Partners With U-M Engineering Students To Develop Connected Vehicle Traffic Management Tool

ANN ARBOR - Supported Intelligence announced it is partnering with a team of University of Michigan engineering students to research and prototype an innovative application for use with connected vehicles. Supported Intelligence developed the revolutionary Rapid Recursive decision software. Supported Intelligence has created a prototype applying the Rapid Recursive method to connected vehicle traffic management,

By |2017-10-18T08:01:51-04:00October 18th, 2017|Auto Tech, Connected Tech, Mobile MI|

SmartBracket Uses Artificial Intelligence To Optimize Picks for March Madness

EAST LANSING – Who says you can’t get something for nothing? A Michigan-based technology firm is offering a free edge to the first 1,000 users who sign up for its SmartBracket software, which uses artificial intelligence to make optimal college basketball picks. Last year, SmartBracket finished in the 95th percentile out of more than 13

By |2017-03-09T11:27:28-05:00March 9th, 2017|Featured, Guest Columns|

SmartBracket Helps Users Crush Their NCAA Basketball March Madness Office Pool

ROYAL OAK - Want to crush your March Madness office pool this year? Supported Intelligence may have a way for you to do so. Patrick Anderson who co-founded the East Lansing software company explains how SmartBracket works. The national SmartBracket finished in the 95th percentile in both the Yahoo! and ESPN bracket compeitions, ahead of

By |2017-02-28T20:35:52-05:00February 28th, 2017|M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

Smart Bracket Helps You Crush The NCAA Basketball Tournament Office Pool

ROYAL OAK - Peter Schwartz from Supported Intelligence tells you how to crush the March Madness office pool with a software program called Smart Bracket. The sequential decision software works well with the 64-game NCAA basketball tournament. It doesn’t give you the perfect bracket, but gives you a better opportunity to win your pool. Last

By |2017-02-01T08:54:32-05:00February 1st, 2017|Featured, M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

SmartBracket Ranks In 74th Percentile In ESPN Challenge Pool After First Weekend Of March Madness

EAST LANSING - Supported Intelligence’ SmartBracket software after the first weekend of March Madness was ranked in the 74th percentile in the ESPN challenge pool. SmartBracket demonstrates the capabilities of its distinctive Rapid Recursive technology, which was designed to make sequential decisions – where one choice affects the next – for business managers. Their technology

By |2016-03-25T11:22:29-04:00March 25th, 2016|Entrepreneurs, New Products / Contracts|

M2 TechCast: Neal Anderson Explains How SmartBracket Lets You Crush Your March Madness Office Pool

FERNDALE - Neal Anderson led developer for Supported Intelligence, an East Lansing company, talks about a new software tool called SmartBracket that can be used to craft a winning bracket for the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Doing so demonstrates the capabilities of its distinctive Rapid Recursive technology for business managers, which was designed to make sequential

By |2016-03-23T12:54:47-04:00March 23rd, 2016|M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

SmartBracket Produces Data-Driven March Madness Picks

EAST LANSING – What does a buck get you these days? A Michigan-based software start-up says an edge on your competition when filling out March Madness brackets. And don't you want to dominate your office NCAA basketball tournament pool? More than $9 billion was wagered on NCAA college basketball brackets last March, according to the

By |2016-03-04T14:28:33-05:00March 3rd, 2016|Featured, Guest Columns|

M2 TechCast: Supported Intelligence’s Rapid Recursive Predicted Pitches In World Series

FERNDALE – Neal Anderson, with Supported Intelligence in East Lansing, talks about the company’s product, Rapid Recursive Big Data crunching tool and how it was used during the World Series to predict the optimal pitch to get the batters out. https://soundcloud.com/podcastdetroit/m2techcast-episode-7-supported-intel?in=podcastdetroit/sets/m2techcast-on-podcastdetroit

By |2015-11-04T15:10:38-05:00November 4th, 2015|M2 TechCast, Podcasts|

Could Escobar’s Inside-The-Park Home Run Have Been Avoided?

EAST LANSING - Supported Intelligence unveiled SmartPitcher, a data-driven pitch selection model, during game one of the 2015 World Series Tuesday night. Mets pitcher Matt Harvey threw a fastball low and in to Royals leadoff hitter Alcides Escobar to begin the bottom of the 1st. A good choice - but not the best, says SmartPitcher.

By |2015-10-28T20:37:10-04:00October 28th, 2015|New Products / Contracts|