Celebrating Annie Easley
Learn more about STEM pioneer Annie Easley, who fought against discrimination throughout her life and went on to become an influential mathematician and computer scientist with NASA.
Amazing Super Bowl Technologies You May Not Know About
Discover some of the amazing technologies that will be used during this year’s Super Bowl. At least one will surprise you.
One Thing You Should Never Forget When Evaluating Emerging Technology
Here’s one thing that is critical when evaluating and implementing solutions involving emerging technologies.
The Coolest Tech I Saw at CES 2020
Sometimes you come across a technology that makes you sit up straight and pay attention. This is one of those technologies.
5 Takeaways from AWS re:Invent 2018, Number 3 is a Must-Have
AWS re:Invent is a massive cloud computing conference held every year in Las Vegas. See why what happens in Vegas should not always stay in Vegas.
The Silent Killer of Facial Recognition Software
Facial recognition software is incredibly popular right now. But, there is something you need to be aware of to make sure it lives up to your expectations.
The Days of Biometric Vendor Devices May Be Numbered
Are we reaching a tipping point on the relevance of biometric vendor supplied hardware? Why these devices may soon be a thing of the past.
Google's Recent Announcement Moves a Step Closer to You Being One With the Machine
Google Lens was just announced at the 2017 I/O developer conference. Discover what this means to your future relationship with the physical world.
6 Biometric Trends from ConnectID 2017
The ConnectID 2017 conference just concluded in Washington, D.C. Here are 6 biometric takeaways from the conference that will give you a glimpse at where the industry is headed.
Why Innovation Can Be a Bad Word
I can name a lot of overused words in the private industry - "Agile", "Cloud", "Big Data". But, "Innovation" ranks at the top of my list.
The Webster dictionary meaning of innovation is the introduction of something new. So why is such a simple concept so hard to implement?