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Automating Fleet Management: April 2009
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Extending Supply Chain Management into the Cab of your Vehicles. Monday, April 27, 2009. Update from ALK Technology Summit – technology advancing fast, economy moving slow. Last week I attended ALK. 8217;s annual Technology Summit in Princeton, NJ. Cadec. Was one of many industry leading sponsors the event. The standing room only crowd (120 ) of technology vendors, fleet managers, press. An interesting, yet sobering keynote address by US Express. Another observation was that most of the fleet attendees w...
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Automating Fleet Management: July 2008
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Extending Supply Chain Management into the Cab of your Vehicles. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Trucking companies save millions in fuel costs. Trucking companies can take steps to save money on fuel by focusing on their drivers. Fleet Owner Magazine. And Truckload Carriers Association. Are hosting a webinar next week on this very topic entitled: Strategies and technologies for coping with the high cost of fuel. And key performance indicator dashboards are now a critical component of fleet management systems ...
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Dashboard Blogger: September 2007
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Dashboards, Software, Startups, Supply Chain. Saturday, September 29, 2007 Blue Sky. This is a new blog that's going to be primarily focused on business dashboards, particularly in the supply chain space. There will be a little bit of generic news, opinions, questions, humor? Posted by Brian Deterling at 11:56 AM. Links to this post. Austin, TX, United States. View my complete profile. How a dashboard can set you free. Every App is a Dashboard.
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Dashboard Blogger: May 2008
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Dashboards, Software, Startups, Supply Chain. Friday, May 30, 2008 Blue Sky. As I mentioned in a previous post. So more evidence for my earlier assertion that business intelligence requires code. Code (note: this is running inside a Java framework via JRuby so is accessing the database through Hibernate):. Import 'java.util.ArrayList'. Get the list of Ickpts (inventory runs) either from the parameter ($ickpt). Or the database if they want all. Where = 'where 1 = 1 '. Where = 'and ckpt id in ('. QuerysetD...
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Dashboard Blogger: December 2007
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Dashboards, Software, Startups, Supply Chain. Wednesday, December 19, 2007 Blue Sky. Low Dashboard Use in Enterprise. Aberdeen recently released another study about the role of key performance indicators. Posted by Brian Deterling at 8:59 PM. Links to this post. Tuesday, December 11, 2007 Blue Sky. Robert Scoble started a big blogging war about the beauty, or lack thereof, in enterprise software. His follow-up post. So, you follow all the rules and try to keep your dashboard clean and uncluttered and avo...
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Dashboard Blogger: Power Dashboard
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Dashboards, Software, Startups, Supply Chain. Sunday, March 9, 2008 Blue Sky. I've always believed that dashboards require code. I think this feature will be perfect for IT departments. They get all the power of a dashboard framework such as alerts, configurable tables, many kinds of charts, but do not have to change the environment to add new functionality. I'll blog more about this feature including some examples in the future. Posted by Brian Deterling at 11:37 PM. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom.
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Dashboard Blogger: February 2008
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Dashboards, Software, Startups, Supply Chain. Sunday, February 24, 2008 Blue Sky. Today, the New York Times business section had a visualization of movie box office revenue. I thought it was cool enough in the paper, but the online version has popups that show the details and it goes all the way back to 1986. I imagine there could be many uses for this type of chart in supply chain dashboards, for example inventory levels by product over time. Posted by Brian Deterling at 8:00 PM. Links to this post.
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Dashboard Blogger: January 2008
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Dashboards, Software, Startups, Supply Chain. Thursday, January 10, 2008 Blue Sky. Can Dashboards Be "Close Enough"? Corporations seem to be opening their minds to those concepts too, based on efforts from Microsoft. To sell inside-the-firewall search tools. I just wonder how that will play with businesses that are accustomed to getting the one true answer. If I'm a CEO looking for the Q4 sales forecasts, I'm not going to want to hunt through a list of links to things that might. Links to this post.
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