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BitYota cloud data warehouse gets a boost from Microsoft Azure
The BitYota cloud data warehouse can ingest semi-structured data natively, for instant analysis. Read More


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Mitigating Your Biggest Mobile Strategy Risk: User Rejection
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30 Tips and Tricks for Toad for Oracle You Need to Know
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Adobe's e-reader software collects less data now, EFF says
Tests on the latest version of Adobe System's e-reader software shows the company is now collecting less data following a privacy-related dustup last month. Read More

Twitter, IBM form partnership around analytic apps
Industry-specific products and tie-ins to IBM's cloud development platform are just some of the companies' plans. Read More

Power tools company uses marketing analytics to compete with big box stores
Big Data tools to combine internal and external information helps determine how to counteract the marketing muscle of Home Depot and Lowe's. Read More

Microsoft adds IoT, big data orchestration services to Azure
Looking to expand on the big data capabilities of its cloud platform, Microsoft has introduced Internet of Things streaming analytics, data production and workflow services for Azure. Read More


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IT Leaders in Mobile Computing Should Take Strategic Action
"As mobile transforms into an overall endpoint-computing strategy, mobile strategy development continues to be a frequent subject for inquiries. IT leaders need to challenge the status quo by embracing endpoint-computing innovation and re-evaluating their strategies every six months. Learn More

Visualizations may shape smarter city development
How data is displayed can affect who helps make decisions, experts said. Read More

IBM drills into the energy industry for cognitive computing advances
Finding new sources of oil underground is an expensive and risky undertaking. Now IBM is working with energy company Repsol to look for ways in which new cognitive computing techniques could help reduce the uncertainty and improve production. The research that the two companies are doing may one day lead to computer systems that more effectively aid all industries in making decisions. "This is a whole new time where people and machines will be working better together," said Brian Gaucher, IBM Research senior manager and research staff member at the company's Cognitive Environments Laboratory.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Google including traditional official data for tracking flu
Finding that aggregate Web searches alone cannot provide an accurate assessment of where flu has struck and its severity, Google has decided to take into account data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in its Google Flu Trends model.The Google tool is based on the premise that people turn to the Web when they are searching for information on the flu, making certain search terms good indicators of flu levels. The indicators of flu activity were also provided faster by Google than the weekly reports of the CDC.During the 2012-2013 flu season in the U.S., the model performed well in estimating the start and duration of the season, according to Google. But it overestimated the severity of the flu leading to a difference between Google's estimates and the percentage of healthcare visits for influenza-like illnesses reported by CDC.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More

Seagate gives Ethernet-connected drives their own IP address
The new Kinetic drives eliminate the need for storage servers. Read More


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