Posts Tagged ‘automation’
Organized, without organizing.
Posted by Dustin Burke in Innovation, Software, Technology on February 20th, 2009
Watch the video of the GridIron Flow product.Very exciting stuff. I haven’t tried it yet, but will once the PPC release is available (I’m a few Mac generations behind with my G4 PPC). If you’ve tried it, feel free to comment below on your experiences.
I’m very passionate about personalization technologies and interface agents. In particular, the automated monitoring aspect of Flow really intrigues me. Very soon at Milcord we’ll be kicking our Commander’s Learning Agent project into high gear for Air Force Research Labs (AFRL). Essentially we’re fusing desktop- and network-based monitoring which enables all sorts of interesting capabilities for users within complex, networked environments such as Air Operations Centers (AOC).
Staying “organized without organizing” is but one example of the possibilities. Once the project resumes at full-speed in the next few weeks, I’ll begin exploring more of these possibilities and sharing my from-the-trenches accounts of the sea-changing software approaches necessary to build software that observes, learns and adapts to its users.
It’ll be fun.
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