With a new song coming out in January 2025, my art focused on an image that projects the theme of the song and an AI-generated music video. Dark Star Love is about an exciting and scary chance meeting with a kindred soul. Will it last or will they move on? It's like plunging into a black hole of sorts. Click on this link for the full video
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Art of the 1st Quarter 2025
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Art for the 4th Quarter 2020
I sure hope you and your loved ones are doing well during this COVID 19 Pandemic. Creating art doesn't seem to stop during tough times, but the demand is up, much to my surprise. I was able to complete a commission for my buddy Jonathan Yarmis proudly standing in front of his new mustang convertible in the middle of a large Texas sky. On a whim, I put a number of my better fractals on masks, and they sold out three times. I painted a cute little octopus with neon paint for creativity's sake and created a couple of interesting fractals. I hope you enjoy the pieces here. If you want to see more or even buy a piece hit my art website or email me at jim.sinur @gmail.com. Happy Holidays to all.
MUSTANG JOHNNY
ART MASKS
HAPPY OCTO
BLUE SWIRL
PURPLE DELIGHTS
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
A Seriously Salty Service Story
My neighbor recommended a saltless softener that used a special fluid to clean the filter in the backwash process. It was triple the normal price of the salt versions, but I wanted something that would last. Well, so much for that thought. It turns out that the one dealer that supplied the fluid went out of business, so I was backed into a corner. Just before I ran out of my reserve of fluid, we had a power surge related to our monster monsoon storms here in the desert. The surge knocked out the electronics and fried the unit. Back to the drawing board after a short three years.
Next, I went to a national chain to buy a sturdier salt version. The chain said that the electronics were bulletproof and that they would stand behind the unit. Guess what, 6 months down the road and another power surge knocked this unit out too. The national chain said that they didn't sell that unit anymore, so they couldn't or wouldn't help. Back to the drawing board after a three-year bout with hard water.
Then I went to a competitive national chain and they had an inexpensive unit ($500) that they admitted would not survive a surge even with a GFI enabled electrical socket. They promised a seamless install and I would have to pay the installer for their service and the product. Well, guess what? The installer called and said I had to lug the softner home myself (pretty clumsy size and pretty heavy). The other option was to buy the softner by standing in line and storing it in "will call" The installer would charge $75 dollars to pick it up and $300 for the install. Well, I had enough with national chain stores as I backed out of that deal.
I went to a regional appliance store who sold a product that would only require a $12 replacement transformer if I had another surge issue. They would have the installer pick up the unit and install it for less than $200 dollars. Smooth sailing until another surge hits. While the softner was more expensive, the end to end customer journey was seamless and easy. I will now do more business with my new source that considers the customer journey first.
Net; Net:
Besides buyer beware, I will always look for the easiest customer journey. Something that I have learned the hard way. I need to watch the millennials more as they figured this out earlier in life. Thanks for listening to me if you made it this far :)
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
So How Goes that AI Spring?
Wednesday, January 16, 2019
Thank You Aragon Research !
Aragon has shown brilliance in establishing Video Research as a leading way to consume research. Leveraging Aragon's Technical Spectrum allows analysts to work in early markets for which I am grateful. In addition to these ground breaking approaches to markets and research, Aragon established "Hot Vendors" for vendors that offer unique and valuable products and services for clients. I will certainly miss the genius of Jim Lundy as leader of research and CEO.
I will miss Adrian Bowles for his great insights and close collaborations. I will miss Ken Dulaney for his sense of adventure with new gadgets. I will certainly miss the great support of our marketing folks in Patricia Lundy, Kadie Woodford and Colt Kneder. I really appreciated the timely payments from our CFO Paddy Sweeny-Lundy :) Our sales folks were a blast to work with to close deals. Thanks Bob Sweeney and James Lundy. Last, but not least is our tireless admin Elsa Perez. I had a great time with the tight family atmosphere and will miss our great offsite activities.
Now onto new adventures going forward :) Keep in touch with me leveraging the following:
@jimsinur
Blog
jim.sinur@gmail.com
Art Site
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Art for 4Q 2018
Please see my other pieces at www.james-sinur.com
Fly Away
Pink Burst
Sea Weed
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Art for 3Q 2018
Fossils
Lit Sky
Color Blizzard
Monday, September 10, 2018
Driving Momentum on Your Digital Efforts
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- The current state of Digital Business transformation
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Thursday, September 6, 2018
TIBCO NOW 2018: Innovation at the Edge
Innovation:
Figure 1: TIBCO's Digital Business Platform (DBP)
The Edge:
At the edge, TIBCO is doubling down it's efforts with Flogo and adds it's ability to sense event streams and aggregate them into patterns by leveraging rules. All of this is at the edge with a tiny footprint and superb performance. To this end TIBCO and JABIL announced an important IoT partnership that will support all kinds of devices and boards at the edge including telematics for the insurance industries. JABIL is one of these best kept secret companies that provides manufacturing support services and products. This will put AI at the edge over time and help with predicting down time and sensing important activity at the edge.Intelligence:
TIBCO announced a new version of Spotfire that is aimed at analytics in an accelerated fashion by leveraging NLP and even more advanced dynamic behavior. TIBCO also announced a New Data Science Offering exclusive to AWS market place. This approach mimics their rich offering to TIBCO's client base. See Figure 2 for TIBCO's overall vision for it's Data Science Offering
Figure 2 TIBCO's Data Science Platform Vision
Rapid Development & Low Code:
TIBCO also unveiled their approach to citizen development with Live Apps leveraging starter kits. There were numerous sessions dealing with citizen development which is needed to keep up with the new digital pace. In the case of lighter applications that need integrated resources, collaboration between citizen developers and IT professionals are encouraged in Live Apps. One of the demos used NLP with a light weight process to the point of impressing Amazon
Net; Net:
TIBCO is focusing it's strong resources in an ever improving fashion towards their customer's challenge of Digital Transformation while transforming itself into a more potent offering in their areas of strength. More to come on customer proof points and case studies in my next post.
Friday, August 31, 2018
BoxWorks 2018: Morphing into a Bigger BOX
Defining a Huge Box:
Aaron Levie, the CEO of Box, laid out some ambitious goals for his organization to become not just a content platform, but a platform the can support both the Digital Work Place which according to Aragon Research requires a Digital Work Hub and Digital Business which according to Aragon requires a Digital Business Platform (DBP). While Box can certainly expand it's impact to both, but this is going to require a significant evolution of Box and it's supporting technologies and partners. Since Box is extreme in it's openness and is investing north of 20% of it's revenues in R&D, there is a a good chance this can happen. Aaron painted the Digital Challenge well and unveiled some if the aggressive steps Box was taking with some proof points to came later in the show with many enthusiastic clients on stage.
THE BIG BOX GOAL
Efforts to Expand Box:
Box is leveraging it's growing metadata around content to find new and exciting uses in tagging, visualizing and enabling action from those tags including finding objects in videos in context. By adding machine learning (ML) the skill level of Box rises to learn, tag and categorize all forms of content for various uses downstream. This is called Skills and there are basic and custom skills for identified metadata tags. (see the turtle picture below) Box will use various ML and AI partners starting with the normal known players of Google, IBM and Microsoft.
Box is also expanding it's notification of the presence of specific content and events through feeds. Box is also expanding it's ability to automate tasks in and around content and making those automation patterns available for reuse. While Box has some process definition and execution of processes inside, they plan to partner with others for production processes on operational data. Today they work with Nintex and Pegasystems mostly, but are open to working with others.
Net; Net:
Many of the Box case studies on stage were around sharing and securing masses of heterogeneous sources of content. There were glimpses of use for the new capabilities, but it is early. Box is gaining momentum and wants to be the "Switzerland of AI and Process" to help expand the scope of digital efforts, it's clients are dealing with and only develop features that the market doesn't support or can do better than it's partners. This is ambitious, but doable if they exercise a great level of wisdom and discipline in developing only what they do best. I was encouraged with the strategy and initial steps taken. Time will tell how far this will carry Box forward.
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Up Coming Events for Collaboration: Second Half 2018
Art Work Entitled "Apple of My Eye" More Sinur Art Here
EVENTS
Date City Sponsor Content
8/29 San Francisco Boxworks Digital First
9/4-6 Las Vegas Tibco Now Innovation at the Edge
9/14 Online Webinar Aragon Digital Momentum 10:00 AM PST
10/24 New York Aragon One on One Meetings (still openings)
10/25 Boston Aragon One on One Meetings (still openings)
11/7-8 San Antonio BBC Decision Management
12/6 San Francisco Aragon Smart RPA & Awards Ceremony
These are exciting times of better customer interaction, improved business operations and new business models. Efforts are emerging and transforming to take advantage of the new digital world. I am excited to interact with folks the rest of the year. See you soon.
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
Making Digital Delicious
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
What's the Future of RPA?
RPA Must Target Multiple Business Outcomes:
Traditionally RPA has made a great living reducing labor costs while adding accuracy and moving dull labor to automated bots. Mimicking human actions will continue, but there are other business outcomes that need servicing by RPA. As Bots grow in capability, it can act as a listening post for patterns of interest, bid on available work and assist as a digital assistant to customers. Bots need to be goal driven as well to adjust to changing business needs.
RPA Market Places Must Emerge:
Today bots are built and will continue to be, but businesses will want to buy or rent bots to shorten time to results. This will probably happen vendor by vendor, but eventually these bots will have to be supportive across vendor lines as standards and universal catalogs emerge.
RPA Must Get Smarter:
Bots today are rather simple and single function in orientation. Over time these bots will leverage algorithms, statistical models, and multiple forms of AI and extend their functional impact and reach. As they get smarter they will become more autonomous and start to bid on tasks.
RPA Has to be Governed on the Edge:
Autonomous bots will live on the edge and act with high levels of freedom. This brings the challenge of setting up governance boundaries and constraints. Swarming agents/bots will likely be goal driven and bidding to win business, so dynamic governance will rise in importance
RPA Must Increase its Scope of Impact:
While RPA can replace humans on happy paths to create straight through processes, but there is much more to address. Bots must grow from structured screens and data to knowledge rich cases or dynamic processes that are emergent in nature. Bots should be able to sense events and recognize patterns, assist decisions and suggest or take actions.
RPA Must Assist the Human Experience:
Bots should not only assist employees and other labor focused resources, bots should assist customers. These bots should sense the personas and behave in context to assist people on either their work or consumer journeys.
RPA Needs to Embrace Adjacent Technologies:
RPA vendors should seek to partner with process vendors, process mining vendors and digital assistant providers at a minimum. Additionally RPA providers should leverage and partner AI and algorithm providers to expand their future.
Net; Net:
RPA is great, but it needs to set it's sights on a broader and deeper set of impacts. To keep this roaring fire of momentum going, I expect many of the seven categories above to be leveraged. It is a big set of tasks for these vendors, but the outcomes will be valuable to all.
Read More Here:
The Four Dimensions of RPA
Process Automation
Unleash The Bots
Bots n BPM
The Elastic Workforce
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Process Automation vs Process Management
What Does BPM Do?
BPM manages tasks and the sequences in an end to end style while monitoring results and making necessary adaptations to keep goals and business outcomes on point. BPM is a task or event coordination/orchestration capability that makes sure the best sequencing (flows), even in parallel streams, are chosen at any point in time. BPM applies to simple or complex system and human tasks intermixed and dynamically optimized for SLAs. Processes are great at exception handling and are often supported by decisioning capabilities (usually visual rules). Processes and process snippets (smaller sequences of tasks) are great a delivering best practises and emerging better practises recognized in cases.
What Does RPA Do?
RPA is great at automating manual tasks and stream lining some parts of an overall process. RPA, today is very task focused and operates with the boundaries of a existing process. As processes flex, this relationship may change. The scope of RPA today are much more focused and limited to single tasks. Though there may be a large number of specialized bots, their power is leveraged by the sequencing that process give them today. This may change over time.
What Can They Both Do?
They both help streamline processes for better efficiency and cost savings. They both support rapid deployment and ability to implement change in an incremental fashion. They both can start out with a low cost approach and grow to value over time. They share many of the operational improvement benefits. Over time as processes and bots increase in intelligence through AI they will both increase the customer, employee and partner experiences to create better journeys. Imagine a bot or a process Cog (AI) assisting you with your job!!
Net; Net:
BPM and RPA are better together for sure and they both will get better as they add smarts. As control moves to the edge, those tasks sequences will likely be short running and smaller in scope putting the advantage to RPA over time. Task sequencing is important in a great number of cases, so process will be there, but not as the BPM of old that many know today. In the future as the bots become more intelligent and are able to anticipate and negotiate, then maybe there will be less pre-built processes.
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Timing of Customer Journey Mapping
The Planning Approach:
Organizations that want to understand their customer experience and plan a better approach will use customer journey methods and technologies to actively create a better customer experience. This approach really works well with new systems and planned augmentations. The trick here is not to over-analyze, but to practically involve real customers, organizational representatives with a good dose of independent thinking.
The Audit Approach:
Organizations that want their analysis of the customer experience to be reality based, will use a measurement approach that gleans data from systems and people to create a near realistic view of the customer experience in context of the customers goals and persona. The challenge here is to think out of the box and imagine situations beyond the expected "happy paths" when designing a better customer experience.
The Real Time Approach:
Organizations that want to adapt inflight, will gravitate to use technologies and techniques to measure the real time moods of the customers. This "on the fly" approach requires some newer emerging technologies such as AI enabled by emotion detection embedded in voice inflection, real time images and gestures or natural language understanding. This allows organizations to customize responses to individual customer situations in context. The challenge here is that the costs could get out of hand without creating some common responses over time.
Net; Net:
The obvious answer is to use all three approaches, but that is easier said than done. The real time approach is still emerging and maturing. The planning approach might be too late if an organization has a legacy base that requires significant augmentation or change. Measuring what's going on might require significant instrumentation to gather the data. The answer depends on the situation at hand, but doing nothing is not an option. A customized mix is probably a solution, but this is not a "one and done" circumstance. We can't depend on getting lucky like the squirrel pictured above as we will all get wet with customer experience issues.
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Dawning of Digital Disappointment
Let's Look at Rocket Mortgage:
Did Quicken Loans expect their product name to become more popular than their organization? Do they mind laughing all the way to the bank as they drew in more business even though they didn't really transform the mortgage business model while legacy applications of old still churn away under the covers? They added a very customer compelling front end leverage the best that digital offered at that time and put their muscle behind it. Customers received speedier and more visible results, but Quicken still does loans baby. This is practical application of digital in a focused way.
Let's Look at Taxi Service:
Many of the taxi companies inspected themselves after the dawn of Uber & Lyft. They couldn't understand why customers would take a chance with unlicensed drivers just because there was an easy and visible app that linked you with drivers where you were. Once the traditional organizations realized they were in the transportation business that needed to wrap themselves around a better customer service model, many launched successful car services. Will it be enough to survive the jump start lead that Uber and Lyft have gotten? Time will tell
Let's Look at Industry 4.0:
While the appeal of dynamic and customer adaptable supply chains whose complexity is buffered from the customer is great, there are incremental steps for new kinds of automation that do not require redesigning it all at once. More humanity laced automation in any piece of the supply or value chain will deliver benefits. Imagine a production line that watches workers and coaches them to better performance even if they are deep in the linked Industry 4.0 adaptable supply chain. While an end to end flexible supply chain that delivers custom product to the customer in the best way possible is still the goal
Net; Net:
Let's still keep our eyes and ears open for opportunities to disrupt with digital, but let's not forget that is not all "Turn Key". There is incremental value to mini-digital journeys that deliver benefit while making progress towards the ultimate digital destination. Maybe expectations need to be changed to match emerging reality.
Read more about incremental mini journeys and digital on ramps by clicking here
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
The Value of a Decision Management Framework
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Priority on AI Transparency?
The Case for More AI Visibility:
How can we allow a black box to make important decisions? Can we really trust AI to make ethical decisions in a fair way? With programs, we can look at the coded logic and see the paths that can be chosen and watch the outcomes. With Decision Modeling Notation (DMN), we can see the decision and the results like programming. With AI we can't see the possible paths, reasoning and alternatives chosen from. Who can make sense of the inner workings of AI? Who do we hold responsible for the outcomes and ethics of AI? Would you trust AI with your life? AI is not flawless, so let's watch it closely.
The Case for Full Speed Ahead on AI:
Why should we slow down the benefits of AI while we wait for complete transparency? By a long shot AI algorithms are more accurate, by far, than human counter parts. AI can detect illnesses faster and can assist doctors with treatment plans. While some decisions are life impacting, there are a goodly number of decisions that are not life critical. Many AI investigations and actions can be logged and leveraged. AI should be tested like any other computer programming for a large number of possibilities. While the test beds for AI are difficult and sometimes near impossible, over time near perfection can be approached.
Net; Net:
Since AI will be involved with many decisions going forward, transparency will grow as an issue. If you want to hear more about decision management, AI driven or not, please sign up for a free webinar by clicking here I believe that we can strike the balance by using AI to mine the audit the logs and actions generated AI activity. Let AI watch AI.
Monday, April 23, 2018
bpmNEXT 2018 Demonstrates Next Gen Processes
It was clear that process will be involved with significant innovation in the evolving digital world and that transformation is doable in increments. While most of the participants were vendors, there were notable visionary end users like Quicken Loans (the designers of customer journey called "Rocket Mortgage"). The hot topics were around decision management with DMN, linking with emerging technologies and automation of various kinds including AI, RPA, Mining and Robots. While one would expect a collegial environment surrounding the love of process, there was significant controversy with the powerful audience that bpmNEXT attracts. One was around DMN versus AI around transparency. Another was around Digital Business Platforms DBP being a market versus an architectural construct. I will take the blame for the later and will be creating a post for both controversies down the line.
The Digital Business Platform is a Destination for Digital Transformation:
Highlights:
The highlight demonstrations, for me, were the demos that showed the promise of voice and video based digital assistants tied to BPM. The best one in this category was given by Francois Bonnet of ITESOFT where he demonstrated the interaction of a Robot, BPM, Voice and Video Recognition working together somewhat seamlessly.
Another significant highlight came from Denis Gagne, from Trisotech, who not only demonstrated Decision Model and Notation (DMN) in modeling mode, but showed decisions in action with their associated test beds. This demo showed the full range of DMN in action. For a free webinar on Decision Management and DMN on May 11th, click here
The last, but not least, of my top three demos came from Pieter Van Schalkwyk of XMPRO where Pieter showed us process at work at the edge of an IoT network in place today. The demo focused on finding that important event or pattern at the edge with a critical part of a critical piece of safety equipment. The piece of equipment was crying out that it was at the end of it's life and needed an intervention. This involved looking through tremendous volume of events, most noise events, to find the key action trigger.
Bottom Line:
If you want to see the latest and greatest that process has to offer as it plays a key role as a digital choreographer, bpmNEXT is the place. bpmNEXT is not for beginners, but maybe it should open it's offer to show process as the true collaborator for digital transformation.