Mike Durant was a guest Sunday on the Black Rifle Coffee podcast and talked about how the mandate would affect the workforce at Pinnacle Solutions, a company the former Army aviator started after retiring from the military in 2001.
An affiliate of RWJBarnabas Health's Children's Specialized Hospital and Pinnacle Solutions have partnered to create Predictive Health Solutions. The Center for Discovery, Innovation and Development (CDID), an affiliate of RWJBarnabas Health's Children's Specialized Hospital, will initially use the software to tackle the problem of patient no-shows.
Mike Durant has entered the Alabama Senate Race. - Mike owns a company here in Huntsville called Pinnacle Solutions and has announced his run for Senate. Should be
Canada was well-represented in the first-ever SAS global Hackathon as three teams were recognized for their impressive handling of SAS software to solve complex problems.
One of those teams, the Hackanadians, was even featured prominently during SAS chief executive officer Jim Goodnight’s main keynote address Tuesday morning.
Amir Hossini, a senior data scientist from Calgary, together with team members Sarah Aghakhani, Prabhpreet Sidhu, and Heather Friesen – all based in Canada, except for Friesen who had been working in out of the Middle East for the past several months – earned the spotlight thanks to their
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