The Path to Success is Rarely Straight or Level By Jarett Rodriguez Plateaus are inevitable. Crises are likely. How your organization responds will determine its fate. Have you ever looked at the lifecycle of a successful organization? Most organizations experience plateaus along the path. It’s inevitable. And even the best organizations face major challenges. Success Read More
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Kayaking at the Edge
Kayaking at the Edge By Cherish Edwards A few years ago, I was at a fundraiser for Colorado Outward Bound School. It’s something that we do every year, because we believe in the school and its mission and because we love the CEO and President, Peter O’Neil. At this particular event, the guest of honor Read More
When you’re in the denial business, it’s hard to know when to quit.
In today’s world, there’s a certain amount of denial in security. Because of the enormous amount of data available in the environment, infrastructure security personnel may be unable to see what is most appropriate because that data may be unavailable, masked by environmental challenges, or it may require a tremendous amount of effort to see. Read More
What if you had x-ray vision?
By Michael Barlow Our Pieris team has acquired a video enhancement unit from ProHawk Technology Group, Inc. that overcomes the limitations caused by optical physics and environmental challenges and allows the viewer to see things that would otherwise be unseen. ProHawk Technology allows for visual clarity in situations that include adverse lighting, extreme weather, particulate matter, and Read More
A visit with Steelhead Composites
By Cherish Edwards As the hydrogen fuels market continues to grow in marine and industrial verticals, in much the same way as solar continues to grow in resource-constrained geographies, we’re seeing a new type of pressure vessel emerge as a response to those weight conscious applications. Pressure vessels have come a long way since the Read More
Utilities Dilemma: Could Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision analytics be the cure?
By Ed Bell The utilities industry is overwhelmed by data, and the pace of data acquisition and the amount of data being acquired is only complicating the already severely challenged situational awareness environment. Could Artificial Intelligence (#AI) and Computer Vision (CV) analytics be the cure? From data acquisition, to inspection compliance, to supply chain operations, Read More