List of Interesting ideas and Views:
- Management lessons from Jeck Welch
- New Nuclear – The Economics Say No
- Electrifying cars: How three industries will evolve
- The Consumer Decision Journey
- Robert F. Kennedy on what GNP means
- Ugur Candan Robot ! (The new generation marketing)
- SAP BPM and Google Wave – Gravity
Gamification of eEducation System: Where should we start?
Gamification of eEducation View more presentations from ugur candan. Our current education system is engineered during the industrial revolution and have not seen radical changes ever since. With the emerging mobile technologies I do believe that the learning experience could dramatically change. The main problem is having a batch of students receiving the same educational curriculum. 1- Unfortunately the speed and the interest level of all students vary dramatically and without technological help it is...
in-memory Database: Why is it relevant for Today? Why Today?
in-memoryDB has been around for the last 30 years. Why is it getting importance today? What makes the difference? or is there a difference at all? Should somebody care about it?
Real SAP HANA Customer Performance Test Case I (from Turkey)
55 minutes to 2 seconds 1650x Sales Reporting in a retailer in Turkey. With SAP HANA a report which lasted 55 minutes were reported over the in-memory technology of SAP in 2 Seconds. That means a 1650x improvement. See it for yourself
Can Oscar Pistorius or His Next Versions Beat Able-Bodied?
From Wikipedia: Oscar Leonard Carl Pistorius (born 22 November 1986) is a South African sprint runner. Known as the “Blade Runner” and “the fastest man on no legs”, Pistorius, who has a double amputation, is the world record holder in the 100, 200 and 400 metres (sport class T44) events and runs with the aid of Cheetah Flex-Foot carbon fibretranstibial artificial limbs by Ossur. In 2007 Pistorius took part in his first international competitions for...
