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Top Level Domain for data answers the wrong question

Top Level Domain for data answers the wrong question

By Paul Miller on January 11, 2012

Image of Stephen Wolfram via Wikipedia British-born computer scientist Stephen Wolfram sees ongoing efforts to extend the Internet’s top-level domains (TLDs) beyond the familiar .com, .org, .uk etc as an opportunity to raise the profile of machine-readable data. In a blog post published yesterday, he argues that a new .data domain would increase “exposure of data on [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged big data, cloud computing, content negotiation, Cybersquatting, data, data publishing, data science, Data sharing, Data Web, domain name, Domain Name System, Enterprise Computing, ICANN, Linked Data, open data, Open University, semantic web, Southampton University, Stephen Wolfram, TLD, Top-level domain, web 3.0, Wolfram Research | Leave a response

The myth of a data free trade policy

The myth of a data free trade policy

By Paul Miller on January 9, 2012

The border between the USA and Canada, in Washington State In my last post I looked at the USA PATRIOT Act, and at some of the ways in which it exemplifies differences in attitude and approach on either side of the Atlantic. In our increasingly connected world, these differences begin to pose quite serious challenges [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged big data, cloud computing, data, davos, Derrick Harris, European Commission, Free trade, Government, National Foreign Trade Council, personal data, personally identifiable data, United States, USA PATRIOT Act, wef, wef12, world economic forum | Leave a response

CloudU Webinar Recap: Does Data Want to be Free?

CloudU Webinar Recap: Does Data Want to be Free?

By Ben Kepes on October 14, 2011

Last week we had the latest CloudU webinar, this time looking at the role of Open Standards in Cloud Computing. I was really excited to be joined on the call by Scott Sanchez, someone who is intimately involved with one of the biggest Cloud Open Standards plays, OpenStack. As well as Sanchez, we were joined [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged CloudComputing, CloudU, data, google app engine, oci, open cloud initiative, Open standard, openstack, sam johnston, Scott Sanchez

Platfora Closes Series A Funding To Help Make Sense Out Of Your (Big) Data

Platfora Closes Series A Funding To Help Make Sense Out Of Your (Big) Data

By Krishnan Subramanian on September 8, 2011

Platfora, the company with a mission to bring clarity to your data, today announced series A funding worth $5.7 Million to expand their rich analytics tool for Hadoop. After the cloud euphoria, it is the turn of big data to get the mindshare of pundits and public. This space is crowded and competitive. Platfora is [...]

Posted in Platforms | Tagged Analytics, analytics platform, Andreessen Horowitz, big data, briefs, data, funding, funding round, intelligence, platfora

Google Wants More Of Your Data On Their Cloud But …..

Google Wants More Of Your Data On Their Cloud But …..

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 20, 2011

Google today announced that it is opening up their cloud infrastructure to let you store and process your geospatial data. They announced a new web based offering called Google Earth Builder, available in the later part of this year, which will let organizations upload their geospatial data to Google Cloud and let the employees view [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged big data, cloud computing, data, data gravity, data liberation front, data migration costs, data portability, Enterprise, geospatial, geospatial data, google, google cloud, google earth, google earth builder, google maps, insights, vendor lock-in, vendor lockin

Data Value vs. Data Puke (In Social Web)

Data Value vs. Data Puke (In Social Web)

By Maksim Ovsyannikov on March 30, 2011

Data has value, right? Well, be careful! Social web offers many data points that are nothing but “puke”. Basing decisions on data puke can only cause nausea for your business. Tune in, and let me know what you think.

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged Analytics, data, Data quality, GIGO, social, social media, web | 1 Response

If You’re API And You Know It

If You’re API And You Know It

By Christian Reilly on February 18, 2011

One of the most difficult things I am finding in this fractious time of cloud evolution is to define a plan (with any great authority) on absolutely anything strategic. Today’s fast-moving combination of business demands, architectural thought processes, technology shifts, and the sheer number of options within the vendor ecosystem is changing at such a pace [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged api, cloud computing, cost, data, enterprise software, information, private cloud, twitter

Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

Data is the Next Major Layer of the Cloud & A Major Victory for Startups

By Mark Suster on December 9, 2010

Today Factual announced that it raised $25 million from Andreessen Horowitz & Index Ventures.  I believe that this is a major new area of growth & innovation for the Internet as Cloud Services start to form deeper & richer layers.  Let me explain. For decades the “layering” of technology has allowed us to develop IT [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship, Featured Posts | Tagged Amazon.com, cloud computing, data, OSI model, Tech Market Analysis

Where Idiots Get Their Data: Other Idiots (Don’t Let it Happen in Your Company)

Where Idiots Get Their Data: Other Idiots (Don’t Let it Happen in Your Company)

By Timo Elliott on November 5, 2010

Bad data and bad conclusions are the scourge of “the internets” — don’t let it happen in your company, too.

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged All, Analytics, Bad Analysis, Bad Data, Bad Science, Ben Goldacre, BI, business analytics, Business Intelligence, Confirmation Bias, data, Featured, global warming, Idiots, Peter Hadfield, sap, Science journalism, statistics

Download Your Facebook Data: I Got A Hint One Week Back

Download Your Facebook Data: I Got A Hint One Week Back

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 6, 2010

Facebook is holding an event today and one of the big news coming out of the event is regarding their move towards data portability. According to Techcrunch, At today’s Facebook event in Palo Alto, Mark Zuckerberg just announced a feature that allows users to port their data off of Facebook, “People own and have control [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Platforms | Tagged data, data ownership, data portability, david Recordon, facebook, privacy, Robert Scoble, social media, social networks | 3 Responses

Cloud based Business Intelligence as a Service

Cloud based Business Intelligence as a Service

By Dan Morrill on September 27, 2010

While Business Intelligence is not a new issue, cloud based business intelligence as a service (BIaaS) is a topic worth noting – because it is starting to catch on equaling the playing ground between big players in ERP and CRM with smaller players wh…

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged accuracy, BIaaS, blippy, Business Intelligence, confidence level, data, data mining, hacking, Netflix, Offermatic, privacy | 1 Response

Government Cloud Computing Privacy Recommendations Privacy Thresholds

Government Cloud Computing Privacy Recommendations Privacy Thresholds

By Dan Morrill on September 15, 2010

The CIO Council released a number of guidelines for Privacy Thresholds that government agencies should be aware of, but in the overall viewpoint of cloud computing and privacy, many of these recommendations simply make sense for companies that also deal with confidential information. The original file was released towards the end of august 2010 and [...]

Posted in Infrastructure | Tagged CIO council, cloud computing, data, guidelines, Intellectual Property Protection, PII, privacy, protected information, Security | 7 Responses

Defrag and Data

Defrag and Data

By Eric Norlin on June 23, 2010

In my last post, I wrote: Bottom-line: There’s an exponential increase in the amount and velocity of data that we’re dealing with — as individuals, groups and organizations. And most of the technologies we’re implementing are actually increasing that amount and velocity of data. Defrag is about that. It’s about how we derive useable information [...]

Posted in General | Tagged conferences, data, defragcon

Cooperating with Law Enforcement in Social Networking

Cooperating with Law Enforcement in Social Networking

By Dan Morrill on June 8, 2010

Social Networking is facing the prospects of being deputized by the Australian Federal Police, Facebook, and other social networking sites are increasingly becoming one of the most important sources for intelligence about people. Forget neighbors talking to the police, now we are looking at our socially connected world as being involved with law enforcement. IT [...]

Posted in Security | Tagged Australia, culture, data, data management, deluge, flood, hacking, law enforcement, process, reporting, social networking, society | 1 Response

How HP could give IBM a run for its money in Cloud Computing Security

By Dan Morrill on January 26, 2010

HP starts offering a unified Cloud and in local data center security package that aims to take on IBM directly. With the deals that HP has been making with Microsoft and using the skills and talents that came along with HP’s acquisition of EDS, this just might end up being an interesting race to the [...]

Posted in Infrastructure, Security | Tagged azure, data, hp, IBM, information security, microsoft, Misc Technology, Security

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