analytical data management Articles
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Dirty Data: The Behind the Scenes Threat to Environmental Projects
Data quality for EHS compliance or sustainability management isn't a glamorous topic - especially when it comes to analytical data management. However, it has been gaining more of the limelight due to recent violations and regulatory fines, and it's importance should not be underestimated. Many essential decisions that companies make are based off of their data, so it's accuracy is key. In order ...
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Shimadzu’s Next-Generation Top-Loading Balances Provide Ultra-Fast Response and Outstanding Reliability
The UP Series of top-loading balances from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments (SSI) provide the fastest response performance in their class. Advanced digital control technology enables the high-speed weighing capability of these top-loading balances and significantly improves operational efficiency. Consisting of 24 models with weighing capacity ranging from 220 g to 8200 g, the UP series balances ...
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How will open source AI change the tech industry?
Big tech players’ AI APIs will have a huge effect on IT After years in the labs, artificial intelligence (AI) is being unleashed at last. Google, Microsoft and Facebook have all made their own AI APIs open source in recent months, while IBM has opened Watson (pictured above) for business and Amazon has purchased AI startup Orbeus. These announcements have not drawn much media attention, ...
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Texas environmental data system (TEDS)
TEDS is a data management system that captures technical data (geologic data, analytical data, and spatial data) in an automated fashion and interfaces with other applications, such as ArcGIS, to enable viewing, evaluation, and modeling of the ...
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New Product Introduction: Always Expect The Unexpected
Companies that don’t factor a potential delay into a new product introduction are leaving themselves open to preventable quality pain points and, potentially, a hit to more than just the balance sheet. According to a recent survey conducted by Gartner, around 55 percent of all planned product launches actually happen on the planned date. The remaining 45 percent are usually delayed ...
By EtQ, LLC
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Struggling with SMCR Compliance? Here are 5 Ways Technology Can Help
Implementing the Senior Managers and Certification Regime (SMCR) has been a challenge for many organizations. Now there is the daunting prospect of contending with ongoing maintenance, including the annual assessment of the fitness and propriety of certified persons – the first of which is due in March 2021. Here are five ways SMCR software can help you prepare: Creates one ...
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It’s time the transportation industry starts talking about voice-activated devices
Eighty-seven years ago a self-taught radio engineer named Bill Lear and a colleague, Howard Gates, created a prototype radio that would work inside an automobile. In doing so, they triggered not just an automotive advance but a whole new and still immensely popular “thing” in American motoring and, indeed, in American culture: cruising down the highway, windows down, radio blaring. ...
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Randstad Takes Riskonnect’s RMIS and Makes It Its Own
Challenge After more than two decades with one vendor, Randstad found itself looking for a new RMIS solution and was astounded by the capabilities that were available with new technology. The company quickly identified numerous opportunities to improve its claims processes – and as it turned out, that was just the start. Randstad is the world’s largest staffing company and a global ...
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Non Technical Losses - Case Study
Situation Utilities experience significant revenue loss due to Non-Technical Losses (NTLs). Worldwide utilities lose $96 billion annually. These losses are principally caused by fraud deliberately performed by consumers. Besides the financial issues due to unbilled energy, NTLs lead to a series of additional losses. These include damage to grid infrastructure, congestion of network equipment due ...
By Greenbird
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Upgrading a building management system with IoT improves user experience at convention center
The building industry is experiencing unprecedented disruption due to a variety of trends, including the pandemic, ongoing technological transformation market pressures, and evolving occupant expectations and needs. Yet discussions in the trade media and even among industry professionals often seem more focused on what the building of tomorrow might be like, rather than examining how current ...
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WHAT TECHNOLOGICAL UPGRADES HAVE BEEN APPLIED TO THE NEW ECOPICK 2.0?
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TO MASTER INFORMATION. ONE OF THE UPGRADES OFFERED BY THE NEW ECOPICK 2.0 With the recent presentation of the ECOPICK 2.0 automated manual triage robot, PICVISA is revolutionizing the recycling industry, positioning itself as an outstanding reference in the sector. The robot presents a series of improvements in its design, system and maintenance, but the most notorious ...
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Integrated Environmental Site Characterization and Analysis: EQuIS in the Military (PDF)
The seamless integration of subsurface environmental geology and analytical chemistry data with the latest tools and technology for data management and analysis make site characterization and investigation more efficient than ever before. EarthSoft’s Environmental Quality Information System—EQuIS—has been chosen by many military agencies and organizations for the management of analytical ...
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EQuIS© and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Private Well Testing Act
Many military bases in the United States have had environmental clean-up programs in place since the early 1980’s. On some of these facilities extensive multi-stage investigations and remediation projects have generated large amounts of data. The management and effective use of the accumulated information for subsequent clean-up work is a daunting task unless electronic data management software ...
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New approach to machine lifecycle support benefits your people, parts, and processes
Machine builders are looking for you to help them automate functions and make machines easier to use and maintain. They also are looking for more power while using less energy, modular designs to conserve space, and versatile components to increase flexibility, and reduce inventory. Most importantly, they are looking to you for end-to-end solutions through a machine’s full lifecycle. ...
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Adding Big Data and Analytics to the Smart Building Equation
Continuing our series of articles on Innovation we talked to Dave Bartlett, Vice President, IBM Smarter Physical Infrastructure, about IBM’s vision for the Smart Building market and the key emerging technologies. There seem to be many definitions of ‘Smart’ Buildings. How do you define ‘Smart’ and what is IBM’s vision for this market? Is it just about reducing ...
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LIMS linked to longevity, better data management, increased yields
Here’s the pop quiz for today: name a business that isn’t concerned with reducing costs and improving quality or increasing output. It’s a trick question because there is no wrong answer. Every business, across every industry, knows that there’s a pretty straightforward formula for optimizing the bottom line: reduce costs, keep an eye on quality, sell more, focus on ...
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PPCPs: Preparing for an uncertain regulatory future
A recent study published in Environmental Pollution* identified 56 active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in effluent samples from 50 large wastewater treatment plants across the U.S. Among the products found in samples were commonly prescribed anti-psychotic and antihypertensive drugs. As more studies continue to fuel public concerns over risks to public health and the environment, wastewater ...
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