Socrates Says

Book of the Week Reminder

You are half way through the week. How is your reading for the week coming? The book is from Patrick Lencioni and it is “The Three Signs of a Miserable Job.” If you still haven’t purchased it or read it you can obtain it from the links on our site at www.rjslee.com under the Resources […]

Data Mining – Statistics Revisited

One of the useful attributes of a VoIP system is the ability to choose the important elements of information about a client that you want to appear on the screen as the phone is ringing. Of significance might be the date of last contact, date of sale, type of sale, and value of sale. From […]

Data Mining – Statistics

With all the data available to us and the lack for many of us of acquiring information, we should look at the branch of Mathematics called Statistics. With statistics you are able, amongst other things, to predict events or activities. It is all based on probability theory. I won’t bore you with the details of […]

Data – The Next Skirmish

With the advent of the cloud and other forms of computing such as ASP’s we have perhaps lost sight of a huge transformation that is taking place right in front of our face. In the year 2000 about 25% of all data was digitized and in fact 2002 was the first year that there was […]

Diagnostics

Many of you already know of my requirement for an inspection prior to any work being performed on equipment needing repairs. The customer makes known to us what they have as their complaint. This reasonably standard operating procedures. They call or come in and tell us what they want done. Many of you also know […]

On Further Consideration – Europe.

It appears the markets watched… reacted…. adjusted…. and now have studied. The results continue to erode. Greece seems to be ready to leave the Eurozone and French Socialists will be disappointed when Hollande bows to the inevitable and restores austerity with a different perfume. Bernanke is on record now telling Congress to pay attention to the […]