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Category Archives: Reading

The women who made ENIAC more than a weapon

Hitting the Books: Newfangled oceanographers helped win WWII using marine science Trailblazing researcher Mary Sears led the unprecedented oceanic intelligence gathering effort. A. Tarantola @terrortola   Lethal Tides tells the story of pioneering oceanic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. … Continue reading The women who made ENIAC more than a weapon

Why is the Patagonia sale a big deal? Jim Collins, author of ‘Good to Great,’ weighs in

  By Stephanie Mehta October 07, 2022 Author Jim Collins (Good to Great, Built to Last) has been chronicling Patagonia’s unique approach to business since the late 1980s, when he wrote and taught a case study on the company for his Stanford Graduate School of Business classes on entrepreneurship. He has written for Inc. about … Continue reading Why is the Patagonia sale a big deal? Jim Collins, author of ‘Good to Great,’ weighs in

How Southeast Asia’s largest bank uses AI to fight financial fraud

Hitting the Books: How Southeast Asia’s largest bank uses AI to fight financial fraud Machine learning is streamlining traditional, rules-based money laundering investigations. A. Tarantola @terrortola   DBS Bank: AI-Driven Transaction Surveillance Yes, robots are coming to take our jobs. That’s a good thing, we should be happy they are because those jobs they’re taking … Continue reading How Southeast Asia’s largest bank uses AI to fight financial fraud

Actionable value from e-books, martech subway map: Friday’s daily brief

Plus, HUMAN’s new fraud-busting collaboration Chris Wood on April 16, 2021 Marketing Land’s daily brief features daily insights, news, tips, and essential bits of wisdom for today’s digital marketer. If you would like to read this before the rest of the internet does, sign up here to get it delivered to your inbox daily. Good … Continue reading Actionable value from e-books, martech subway map: Friday’s daily brief