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What is ITIL? Your guide to the IT Infrastructure Library

CIO Business Intelligence

What is ITIL? The IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is an IT service management framework that outlines best practices for delivering IT services. ITIL has gone through several revisions in its history and currently comprises five books, each covering various processes and stages of the IT service lifecycle. What’s in the ITIL?

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Whither Real Interest Rates for the next 30 Years?

Andrew White

The blog reports: “To investigate this issue in more depth, we use a detailed structural model to identify the most important forces that can explain comovement in natural rates over the past 40 years. China joined the WTO in 2001 lowering, at a stroke, global wages. The IMF blog has a chart showing this trend. A Disagreement?

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 12

Domino Data Lab

provides ways to kill 2-3 birds with one stone: better recommendations for people leveraging that data, along with better data governance, along with better ROI on research funding. Consider the following timeline: 2001 – Physics grad students are getting hired in quantity by hedge funds to work on Wall St. What’s a Foo?

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 5

Domino Data Lab

more depth in the case studies), plus different styles of instruction (“ROI” gets discussed, a lot) are needed. Recently the World Economic Forum published “ The Future of Jobs Report 2018.” Another recent report by McKinsey Global Institute correlates closely with the WEF analysis. This is not a new gig, by any stretch.

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11 Digital Marketing “Crimes Against Humanity”

Occam's Razor

This post is to solve that problem. I'm going to present a cluster of what I think are digital "crimes against humanity." " A mighty term, used in a very unmighty sense here, but I hope it makes you sit up and take note. How many of these things is your company currently doing. There are 6.9 billion of them actively use 4.3

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