Update: The NFL has decided to table this proposal and sideline video won’t be instituted for the 2016 season. In 2013, Microsoft and the NFL kicked off a $400-million deal that was set to usher football into a new, more technological era for America’s most popular sport. Among other things, the deal would allow for special NFL content […]
Orlando, FL. – While the Super Bowl is four months behind us, the work has been on-going in evaluating the success of the game as well as the impact it had on the Bay Area as a whole. While attending the SAP Sapphire Conference last week we were able to sit down with Super Bowl […]
The 2016 Amgen Tour of California, which is the largest and most prestigious annual cycling race in the U.S., kicked off on May 15 and is set to cover roughly 800 miles throughout California before wrapping up in Sacramento on May 22. The Amgen Tour is an eight-stage competition, and the stages for the 2016 […]
People and their technology are connecting more and more as the Internet of Things rapidly materializes. Fitness trackers are used by millions to collect and track their biometric data. Amateur and professional athletes utilize fitness tracking technology, including wearables, for the same purpose. This progression towards sharing and collecting personal health information impacts individuals and […]
Basketball isn’t regularly documented as a devastatingly physical sport, such as hockey, football, or rugby, but the regularity with which NBA games are played and the distance players run per game does take a significant physical toll. The 2014-2015 season witnessed an unprecedented number of players fall victim to musculoskeletal injuries. As a result, the […]