Category: Analytics

Creating A New Healthcare Analytics Offering
Case Study 11.17.2015

Creating a New Healthcare Analytics Offering

Our Client, one of the healthcare industry’s leading providers of evidence- and experience-based clinical and care improvement solutions, could not report on physician behavior, measure the effectiveness of their guidance, or explain conflicting results. Their goal was to add systemic healthcare analytics to their range of service offerings.
Tagged in: Analytics, Growth & Acceleration, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Strategy & Innovation
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Halicon
Event Summary 11.11.2015

HALICON 2015

The 2015 HALICON (Healthcare Analytics Lean In Conference) took place October 23, 2015. HALICON is Minnesota’s premier event for Data Science in Life Science and Healthcare, run by MinneAnalytics, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving Minnesota’s data science and analytics community.
Tagged in: Analytics, Healthcare & Life Sciences
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Orchestrating the Datacenter Migration
Insight Paper 10.19.2015

Orchestrating the Datacenter Migration

Running a “big bang” datacenter migration is a lot like conducting a symphony: A cross-functional group of highly-trained performers – each with different expertise, perspectives, and parts to play - must all execute together to produce the desired result.
Tagged in: Analytics, Technology
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MarkLogic World
Event Summary 6.22.2015

MarkLogic World

On June 2, 2015 Trexin participated in MarkLogic World Chicago at the Rosemont Convention Center. The event was a great success! Jon Waddell, Trexin Chief Technology Officer sat on MarkLogic’s Partner Panel and shared his thoughts on the challenges and successes companies have in sorting through so many disparate data<span. . .
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CyberSecurity
Insight Paper 5.13.2015

A Slingshot to Advanced Analytics Using Big Data

The expectation around Hadoop and Big Data and the endless debate on investment and ROI has caught the industry’s attention. This urgency has created more chaos in trying to deliver the promised data products that would solve business challenges. What is lost in this noise is a once-in-a-decade opportunity to<span. . .
Tagged in: Analytics, Program Execution
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