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Home » Posts » Personal » Hobbies » The wildebeest follow the rain, and that means treacherous river crossings. Sometimes crossing, to go back to the other side a day or two later. This crossing had some difficult rocks, but not the kind with teeth.
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The wildebeest follow the rain, and that means treacherous river crossings. Sometimes crossing, to go back to the other side a day or two later. This crossing had some difficult rocks, but not the kind with teeth.

by Brent Humphreys|Published September 8, 2019

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Brent Humphreys
Brent is Principal Digital Strategist at Gray Solutions where he works with clients to develop manufacturing technology strategies that help them meet their business objectives. He believes that a cohesive technology strategy is a fundamental way to enable information to flow to the people that need it, enabling decision making backed with accurate information. Manufacturing adds some unique requirements to IT, and as a consultant, solution architect, and solution implementer, Brent works with clients to bring the capabilities of IT to the plant floor as a means to enable the manufacturing experts to be aware of manufacturing performance, and have the necessary information to make informed operational decisions.
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