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The most successful complex technology of all time is the mobile phone. As everyone on the planet gets a phone, connects to a network and creates data, we sink deeper into… Read more »
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The most successful complex technology of all time is the mobile phone. As everyone on the planet gets a phone, connects to a network and creates data, we sink deeper into… Read more »
When bringing this conference together, we discovered MacGuyver-like characters, famed as specialists-for-hire: troubleshooters and problem fixers in the world of big data. They represented one thing to us: proven knowledge. In… Read more »
Developers love the latest and greatest tooling. Whether it’s Sawzall, a Google language that bridges declarative and procedural worlds. Or Kafka, a real-time framework for managing data streams. Here are four… Read more »
In one of our most valuable panels we sit down with some of the leading practitioners and thought leaders in the data-science space to talk about the problems they face with… Read more »
We’re walking around with sensors in our pockets: those of us carrying smartphones, anyway. As said at Structure:Data, there are huge opportunities for companies to improve existing services and create new… Read more »
For those in a perpetual snit about personal data privacy, here’s bold proposal from Michael Driscoll: Donate your own medical data. And do it now — don’t wait till you’re dead… Read more »
To glimpse the future of the data stack, Oracle need look no further than its own backyard. Silicon Valley start-ups are embracing Hadoop, NoSQL data stores like MongoDB, and cloud platforms… Read more »