by Peter Goldey | May 19, 2017 | TiL
Real Estate technology is full of surprises! More than 10 years ago, we launched a product that printed branded PDF reports. Yesterday, I had a brand executive tell me that a great branded, on-demand print product would be a game changer.
by Peter Goldey | Jun 22, 2016 | data for good, TiL
You should check out this report by the Economic Policy Institute. Its long, but this one chart sums it up. There’s a lot more to the study including an interactive chart (great data visualization!) where you can pick your state and see how the numbers change....
by Peter Goldey | May 25, 2016 | data for good, TiL
I attended the SQL NYC Neoj4 meetup “Graph Databases: What You Can Do With Them & What the Future Holds” at Work Market with speaker Andreas Kollegger, Senior Product Designer, Neo4j. Fun gathering, some great new connections. I love the graphDB...
by Peter Goldey | May 21, 2016 | random thoughts, TiL
At the ODSC East 2016, I heard a lot of terms thrown about. This one resonated. It came out of a talk by Todd Cioffi, formerly from RapidMiner and now with the Mass Gov data initiative. He defined this as “The Analytics Adjacent” – people with expertise and...
by Peter Goldey | May 1, 2016 | data for good, features, TiL
There have always been rats in NYC. But it seems that things are getting out of hand. Can you imagine calling the city’s rat hotline more than 170 times over the first four months of 2016? That’s exactly what the residents of 335 148th St. in the Bronx...
by Peter Goldey | Mar 30, 2016 | TiL
Do you work with the Census Bureau’s net worth estimates? Did you notice that their statistical ranges top out at $500k? I sure did. What’s the big deal? Well, this forces you to pick an artificial top end. Works OK in low-ish net-worth areas. But...