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Tony Searl

Nothing New About Asking Questions. The Right Ones. - Neoteny - 0 views

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    There are plenty of reasons to be skeptical about the BD market. But big data probably deserves a place in overall enterprise IT strategy for generating business insight. Best practices include generating a list of important challenges or questions that the current approach to data does not address. Could big data deliver the answers enterprises are looking for? If so, then it's all about discipline. A disciplined, targeted approach to big data - one focused on answering very specific questions. (my emphasis - I'll get to those later)
hansdezwart

Cloudera Hadoop Training: Thinking at Scale on Vimeo - 1 views

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    You know your data is big - you found Hadoop. What implications must you consider when working at this scale? This lecture addresses common challenges and general best practices for scaling with your data.
Sylvia Currie

Cohere >>> make the connection - 0 views

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    "Cohere is a visual tool to create, connect and share Ideas. Back them up with websites. Support or challenge them. Embed them to spread virally. Discover who - literally - connects with your thinking." From Feb 18, 2011 web conference with Simon Buckingham Shum
Tony Searl

Unstructured data is worth the effort when you've got the right tools - O'Reilly Radar - 2 views

  • With regard to the challenges, enterprise data is very messy, inconsistent, and spread out across multiple internal systems and applications. APIs like the ones we're working on can bring consistency and structure to a company's legacy data.
  • entity relation extraction is an important trend.
  • Entity relation extraction helps detect new knowledge in big data.
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  • Other trends include detecting sentiment in social data, integrating multiple languages, and applying text analytics to audio and video transcripts.
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