Dr Mehmet Yildiz
Bio
I'm a writer and published author with four decades of content development experience in business, technology, leadership, and health. I work as a postdoctoral researcher and consultant. My background is at https://digitalmehmet.com.
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What is Edge Computing?
The purpose of this article is to introduce the Edge Computing as a functional and non-functional extension to the IoT (Internet of Things) and the Cloud Computing service model. The Edge Computing is a powerful extension to the Cloud and the IoT based Big Data Analytics projects.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz3 years ago in 01
An Inventor's Perspective to Leadership Growth
I am an inventor and leader, holding a unique perspective to leadership growth. This is a personal story. I have been inspired by many inventors particularly Nikola Tesla and Marie Curie who were my childhood heroes. I always imagined them as two genius couples. I had childhood dreams having personal conversations with them on how to overcome the fear to invent. Madam Currie taught me nothing to be feared in life but all to be understood.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz3 years ago in Journal
How To Sleep Better
Sleep is essential in our lives, both short term, and long term. It plays a critical role in every aspect of our health. Most of us know this and make a conscious effort to sleep every night; however, some of us, like myself, suffer from sleep deprivation without understanding the root causes.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz3 years ago in Longevity
Robotics Process Automation
Introduction If you are tired of performing tedious and repetitive tasks and witnessing too many errors upsetting your clients, your business may need the use of Robotics Process Automation empowered by software robots and the capabilities artificial intelligence.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz3 years ago in 01
Why Should You Walk Barefoot?
I coined the phrase "Barefoot Walk for Proprioception" for a good reason. Long ago, when our son started walking, our family nurse wanted him to start walking barefoot as it would help him perceive and be aware of the position and movement of his body with constant feedback. Later I found that this is called "proprioception" in the medical literature. This piece of interesting knowledge construct got stuck with me for years.
By Dr Mehmet Yildiz3 years ago in Longevity