By Paul Miller
April 20, 2012 02:00 AM EDT
Data scientists are an increasingly capable bunch, and the tools at their
disposal sometimes appear almost magical in their capability to derive
insight.
ReadWriteWeb‘s Joe Brockmeier captured a recurring issue from
the O’Reilly Strata conference in March, asking “Can Big Data re... (more)
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By Paul Miller
April 12, 2012 12:49 PM EDT
Computer rendering of the Chicago Spire. This is not the current design as of
July 12, 2008. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
We have become accustomed to the simple yet all-powerful search box.
‘Advanced’ search options and arcane query syntaxes have largely been
replaced by the learn... (more)
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By Paul Miller
March 18, 2012 02:55 PM EDT
Image via Wikipedia
Most of us recognise that the Earth is warming and that — despite our
planet’s temperatures having dramatically risen and fallen before — we
humans must accept some measure of responsibility for the current changes.
Already consuming at least 1.1-1.5% of globa... (more)
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By Paul Miller
March 5, 2012 03:00 AM EST
Open standards body OASIS recently unveiled yet another shiny new standards
effort. The OASIS Topology and Orchestration Specification for Cloud
Applications (TOSCA) Technical Committee hopes to make it “easier to
deploy cloud applications without vendor lock-in,” and to support ... (more)
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By Paul Miller
March 3, 2012 08:30 AM EST
As CEO Steve Ballmer has noted more than once, Microsoft’s future plans see
the company going “all in” with the cloud. The company’s cloud play,
Azure, offers the capabilities that we might expect from a cloud, and
includes infrastructure such as virtual machines and storage as w... (more)
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By Paul Miller
March 1, 2012 12:00 PM EST
Image via Wikipedia
The Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN) promotes the creation, dissemination and
use of ‘open knowledge.’ As part of this activity OKFN developed a data
repository called CKAN, and has seen this become increasingly important to a
range of data dissemination acti... (more)
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By Paul Miller
March 1, 2012 04:00 AM EST
Kasabi sees its role very much as an enabler of aggregation. Rather than
focusing, as some data markets do, on simply providing access to data sets,
Kasabi is betting on the power of being able to combine and recombine data in
compelling new ways. Hidden under the hood, Talis’ pl... (more)
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By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
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By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
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By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
|
By Paul Miller
December 31, 1969 07:00 PM EST
Houston-based data startup Datafiniti takes a different attitude to gathering
the data that it sells. Rather than negotiate complex deals with the owners
of data sets, the company relies upon techniques borrowed from Grid Computing
in order to crawl the public web and harvest int... (more)
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