Fill it or empty it better with cloud feedback
Vending machines need to be filled. Garbage cans needs to be emptied. Cloud feedback can reduce transportation costs and improve service levels for any container-based service.
April 28, 2010
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Cloud feedback serves many masters
Once data about a process is collected and analyzed, the process can be improved. Most of the time, it’s improved in more than one way at once. Cloud feedback applications nearly always have multiple paybacks.
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March 2, 2010
Tags: business models, cloud computing, energy efficiency, renewable energy, smart grid, sustainability, water management Posted in: Uncategorized
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Cloud feedback provides proof
Using cloud feedback, a system is monitored and its owner can prove that it performed as expected. This is often important, both commercially and legally.
February 17, 2010
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Why use the cloud for feedback?
Cloud computing refers to the placement of computer applications in shared data centers on the Internet. В I’ve written and spoken about cloud computing elsewhere, and there are many good summaries online.
Cloud computing provides facilities and systems that benefit many applications — especially feedback applications. В Here’s a list of the key benefits:
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January 29, 2010
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What is cloud feedback?
Cloud feedback is a new system architecture that connects sensors and actuators to hosted (“cloud”) computer services. It cuts costs, and has many applications
January 26, 2010
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