Tyson Hartman
Tyson is responsible for Avanade’s technology vision, solutions and R&D investments worldwide. Focusing on how best to leverage the latest Microsoft technology to solve customer problems, Tyson leads the Software & Cloud Services team to deliver differentiated software and SaaS solutions across the complete enterprise IT lifecycle. Tyson joined Avanade in June 2000 and has held various positions in his over eleven years with the company. Previously, Tyson was with Accenture, where he focused on ecommerce and high-volume online transaction processing systems in the high-tech, communications, and consumer products industries. Tyson holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Computer Engineering from the University of Southern California.
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Executing on Big Data Insights: It’s Everyone’s Business
Earlier this month, I contributed an article on Forbes that discussed whether big data will live up to all the hype. In the article, I shared a few tips on how companies can overcome obstacles in dealing with big data. Perhaps most importantly, companies need to empower their employees to act on the insights they unlock. [...]
Infographic: Is Big Data Measuring Up To Its Promise?
To accompany the results of our global big data survey, our creative team put together the following infographic that highlights three main takeaways from our research: More people have access to technology putting more data in everybody’s hands Investments are paying off and big data has begun to create real value The benefits of [...]
Is Big Data Producing Big Returns?
Avanade’s latest global research findings were announced today highlighting executive attitudes and adoption trends surrounding big data. The big data survey shows that the investments companies are making to manage big data are paying off. In fact, 73 percent of companies have already used data to increase revenue by growing existing revenue streams or creating entirely new [...]
What Counts as Big Data?
Recently I read an article from Network World that claimed the definition of big data changes based on who you’re asking. In the article, data scientist John Rauser said that big data is “any amount of data that’s too big to be handled by one computer.” This is true, but I think there’s a lot more [...]
The Convergence of Tomorrow’s Technology
Recently I read an article from Inc.com that outlined the six major tech trends for 2012. Inc.com claimed that these trends could create huge opportunities or huge disruptions in the enterprise. As I read through the six trends (predictive technology, HTML5, high resolution displays, social analytics, speech for business and business-ready storage), it struck me [...]
Is Social Collaboration the Next Application on the Cloud Migration List?
Recently, I talked about key technology trends for 2012 and called out cloud computing as one area that companies are further exploring in 2012. Cloud computing is obviously an area where companies see opportunities to create more efficient, scalable systems and applications while also reducing costs. To that end, we see companies slowly moving various [...]
2012 Tech Predictions – Do we really need a laundry list of things to watch?
Recently, I read a Huffington Post article that outlined 20 technology-driven trends that cover everything from the rapid growth of Big Data to social business and the gamification of training to visual communications. My first thought after reading this – wow, this list is long. Today’s IT landscape is filled with numerous technology trends [...]
Dispelling Common Myths of Consumerization of IT
Today, I’m excited to announce Avanade’s latest global research findings addressing the impact of consumerization of IT. As we’ve heard from executives and IT departments of our customers, and as noted in the press, we found that there is a rapid shift in the way employees are using personal technology in the workplace. In fact, globally, [...]
