Favorite Lists of KM thought leaders historically tend to be USA-dominated. Who have we missed from the rest of the world? I published a blog post 5 years ago entitled “KM thought leaders – are they REALLY all from the USA“? In this post I looked at Stan Garfield’s list
Favorite There is more than one type of Knowledge, and KM needs to decide which type requires the main focus and effort. Both linguistically and philosophically there is more than one type of knowledge. This is important, and is an area where the English Language is less than helpful to
Favorite Amazon SageMaker supports all the popular deep learning frameworks, including TensorFlow. Over 85% of TensorFlow projects in the cloud run on AWS. Many of these projects already run in Amazon SageMaker. This is due to the many conveniences Amazon SageMaker provides for TensorFlow model hosting and training, including fully
Favorite Rated the number 2 Knowledge Management authority by Agilence, the social authority ranker. Second only to the legendary Stan Garfield (congratulations Stan) View Original Source (nickmilton.com) Here.
Favorite The Experts can sometimes be resistant to KM, seeing it as a threat or a burden, with little personal reward. How can we address this? Image from wikimedia commons Many clients we speak to are having real problems recruiting the expert knowledge holders to the concept of Knowledge Management. Even
Favorite People often make a big thing about learning from failure, but learning from success is just as important, and can often be overlooked. Crossroads by Chris Potter on Flickr and stockmonkeys.com The impetus to revisit this topic came from a one-liner post on LinkedIn by Oleg Vishnepolsky reading “Sometimes I
Favorite Is KM a Science? Is KM a Philosophy? No – it’s a Management Discipline. And here is why that is a useful viewpoint. I have met many people over the years who treat Knowledge Management as something entirely unique – a philosophy, almost, or a “world-view”. For these people,
Favorite Confirmation Bias is one of the most pernicious cognitive biases, and is a major challenge to Knowledge Management. See it in action below. Confirmation bias is a powerful cognitive bias, which means that people Tend to select evidence that supports what they already believe, and Set up tests that
Favorite This post offers a dive deep into how to use Amazon Elastic Inference with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service. When you combine Elastic Inference with EKS, you can run low-cost, scalable inference workloads with your preferred container orchestration system. Elastic Inference is an increasingly popular way to run low-cost inference
Favorite After you’ve trained and exported a TensorFlow model, you can use Amazon SageMaker to perform inferences using your model. You can either: Deploy your model to an endpoint to obtain real-time inferences from your model. Use batch transform to obtain inferences on an entire dataset stored in Amazon S3.