You Master Only What You Measure–rollout. The host for this show is Howard Wiig. The guest is Troy Wooton. The Hawaii Energy Office’s New Energy Data Portal is hot off the press. The author, Data Science Specialist Troy Wooton, defines Metadata and describes its necessity as energy supply evolves from gas stations and power plants […]
Tourists will Pay More for Locally Grown Food (Community Matters)
A Research Paper by the Travel School at UHM. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Jerry Agrusa. Jerry Agrusa of the Travel School at UH Manoa helps us understand the research project he led at the School of Travel Industry Management in the Shidler College of Business on whether Tourists […]
Protecting Against the Google Voice Scam Tsunami (Community Matters)
One Among Many Threats Emerging in the New Year. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Attila Seress. Attila Seress of Cylanda reports to us on the Tsunami of Google Voice Scam, how we can recognize and protect ourselves against it, and other old and new cyber security threats we are […]
Emerging Issues of Student Privacy (Community Matters)
And their impact on privacy policy and legislation. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Minara Mordecai. Minara Mordecai examines emerging issues of student privacy and their impact on privacy policy and legislation. With the widespread use of online technologies and digital accumulation of student data, parents have […]
Data Recovery the Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Likable Science)
Backing up data is increasingly important and, if neglected, can cause major problems for virtually any computer user. This week on Likable Science, we’ll talk about the importance of data back-ups, various strategies to do so, and the potential costs of failing to back up your data regularly. The host for this episode is Ethan […]
Cloud Video Services and Artificial Intelligence (Security Matters: Hawaii)
Because security matters. This week on Security Matters: Hawaii, Gary Thomas joins Andrew Lanning to talk about how video security services are evolving with the cloud and how will the cloud deliver the benefits of Artificial Intelligence to the market? The host for this episode is Andrew Lanning. The guest for this episode is Gary […]
Energy Policy Reform and Electricity Consumption (Likable Science)
Given the state’s renewable energy targets, growing population and changing climates, studying patterns of energy usage over time and across different sectors is vital to develop regulatory and pricing policies that accomplish desired energy conservation aims. The host for this episode is Ethan Allen. The guests for this episode are Nori Tarui and Asahi Oshiro. […]
Retail Security: Whats Going On Behind That Online Shopping Cart? (Security Matters: Hawaii)
What information is revealed during online retail shopping, and how is it collected and used by the retail industry? The host for this episode is Andrew Lanning. The guest for this episode is Chris Swartz. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming […]
Big Data Has Arrived! (Law Across The Sea)
Addressing Some of the Legal Issues. Glenn Melchinger is a Director at the law firm of Alston Hunt Floyd & Ing. His law practice focuses on resolution of civil and complex disputes, often those involving computer systems and e-discovery, electronic evidence, and technology. Glenn regularly consults regarding cyber-issues and often speaks on electronic discovery. He […]
Smart Yields: Smart Farms, Smart Tech and Smart People
What is Smart Yields? How does Smart Yields benefit farmers? How can Smart Yields benefit children and schools? Lizzy Schiller and Kristen Jamieson visit Likable Science to introduce an exciting new frontier in agricultural technology, Smart Yields, that combines on-the-ground sensors with multiple types of remote sensing and myriad data sets to provide 24/7 real-time […]