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Peter Aiken on The Chief Data Officer
For more information on the role of the CDO read Peter Aiken's new book "The Case for the ...
published: 13 Jun 2013
author: DataBlueprint
Peter Aiken on The Chief Data Officer
Peter Aiken on The Chief Data Officer
For more information on the role of the CDO read Peter Aiken's new book "The Case for the Chief Data Officer: Recasting the C-Suite to Leverage Your Most Val...- published: 13 Jun 2013
- views: 31
- author: DataBlueprint
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BI Bytes - Chief Data Officer
The role of a chief data officer is essential to a successful business intelligence strate...
published: 16 Mar 2012
author: BravePoint
BI Bytes - Chief Data Officer
BI Bytes - Chief Data Officer
The role of a chief data officer is essential to a successful business intelligence strategy. For more information, visit http://www.bravepointbi.com.- published: 16 Mar 2012
- views: 92
- author: BravePoint
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Hire a Chief Data Officer or Else...| James Prudhomme | AIN
Large dealers are able to hire a CDO but what should a smaller dealership do to cope with ...
published: 08 Jan 2013
author: AutomotiveDigest
Hire a Chief Data Officer or Else...| James Prudhomme | AIN
Hire a Chief Data Officer or Else...| James Prudhomme | AIN
Large dealers are able to hire a CDO but what should a smaller dealership do to cope with the flood of data coming from all directions? For more automotive n...- published: 08 Jan 2013
- views: 17
- author: AutomotiveDigest
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Chief Data Officer Mark Headd talks open data at Ignite Philly 11
Read more here: http://technical.ly/philly/2013/03/18/ignite-philly-11/...
published: 16 Mar 2013
author: Technically Media
Chief Data Officer Mark Headd talks open data at Ignite Philly 11
Chief Data Officer Mark Headd talks open data at Ignite Philly 11
Read more here: http://technical.ly/philly/2013/03/18/ignite-philly-11/- published: 16 Mar 2013
- views: 109
- author: Technically Media
26:25
Welcoming the new Chief Data Officer of Baltimore City
An introduction to Baltimore City's new Chief Data Officer Heather Hudson. We explore @ope...
published: 19 Jun 2013
author: Andrew Hazlett
Welcoming the new Chief Data Officer of Baltimore City
Welcoming the new Chief Data Officer of Baltimore City
An introduction to Baltimore City's new Chief Data Officer Heather Hudson. We explore @openbaltimore, liberating city data, and ways for the tech community t...- published: 19 Jun 2013
- author: Andrew Hazlett
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Brett Goldstein, Chief Information and Chief Data Officer, City of Chicago
Brett Goldstein, Chief Information and Chief Data Officer, City of Chicago May 13, 2013....
published: 20 Jul 2013
author: CityClubofChicago
Brett Goldstein, Chief Information and Chief Data Officer, City of Chicago
Brett Goldstein, Chief Information and Chief Data Officer, City of Chicago
Brett Goldstein, Chief Information and Chief Data Officer, City of Chicago May 13, 2013.- published: 20 Jul 2013
- views: 2
- author: CityClubofChicago
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City's Chief Data Officer Mark Headd on the future of open data locally and nationally
Read more here: http://technical.ly/philly/2012/08/15/chief-data-officer-mark-headd-philad...
published: 15 Aug 2012
author: Technically Media
City's Chief Data Officer Mark Headd on the future of open data locally and nationally
City's Chief Data Officer Mark Headd on the future of open data locally and nationally
Read more here: http://technical.ly/philly/2012/08/15/chief-data-officer-mark-headd-philadelphia-public-interest-information-founding-ceo-neil-budde-talk-ope...- published: 15 Aug 2012
- views: 54
- author: Technically Media
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NASSCOM Infrastructure and Management Summit 2013 - Session V A: Rise of the Chief Data Officer
NASSCOM Infrastructure and Management Summit 2013 - Session V A: Rise of the Chief Data Of...
published: 12 Oct 2013
NASSCOM Infrastructure and Management Summit 2013 - Session V A: Rise of the Chief Data Officer
NASSCOM Infrastructure and Management Summit 2013 - Session V A: Rise of the Chief Data Officer
NASSCOM Infrastructure and Management Summit 2013 - Session V A: Rise of the Chief Data Officer: handling big data is not a child's play There are several products mushrooming with the promise of providing the panacea to business' data analytics issues. Business now expects customer and market analytics to be available on tap to enable quicker business decisions. However, access to technology does not solve this problem and everything is not as simple as it seems. Businesses need to carve out a niche role of Chief Data Officer to drive this initiative and make sense of it all. Panel members: Surendra Shetty, CIO, Yes bank Raj Bala, Vice President & CTO, Cognizant Sesh Rangarajan, CTO, BIM Global Service Line, Capgemini India Ramandeep Singh Virdi, Vice President -- IT, InterGlobe Aviation Limited Moderator: Srikanth Velamakanni, Co-founder & Group CEO, Fractal Analytics- published: 12 Oct 2013
- views: 10
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Dr. Peter Aiken - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Dr. Peter Aiken, Data Blueprint, at MIT Information Quality 2013 with Dave Vellante and Je...
published: 18 Jul 2013
author: siliconangle
Dr. Peter Aiken - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Dr. Peter Aiken - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Dr. Peter Aiken, Data Blueprint, at MIT Information Quality 2013 with Dave Vellante and Jeff Kelly.- published: 18 Jul 2013
- views: 39
- author: siliconangle
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Derek Strauss - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Derek Strauss, Ameritrade, at MIT Information Quality 2013 with Dave Vellante and Jeff Kel...
published: 17 Jul 2013
Derek Strauss - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Derek Strauss - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Derek Strauss, Ameritrade, at MIT Information Quality 2013 with Dave Vellante and Jeff Kelly @thecube #MITIQ- published: 17 Jul 2013
- views: 40
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CIA's Chief Tech Officer on Big Data: We Try to Collect Everything and Hang Onto It Forever
03/20/2013 The CIA's chief technology officer outlined the agency's endless appetite for d...
published: 21 Mar 2013
author: LeakSourceTV
CIA's Chief Tech Officer on Big Data: We Try to Collect Everything and Hang Onto It Forever
CIA's Chief Tech Officer on Big Data: We Try to Collect Everything and Hang Onto It Forever
03/20/2013 The CIA's chief technology officer outlined the agency's endless appetite for data in a far-ranging speech on Wednesday. Speaking before a crowd o...- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 18436
- author: LeakSourceTV
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Mark Johnson - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Mark Johnson, Gavroshe, at MIT Information Quality 2013 with Dave Vellante and Paul Gillin...
published: 18 Jul 2013
author: siliconangle
Mark Johnson - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Mark Johnson - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Mark Johnson, Gavroshe, at MIT Information Quality 2013 with Dave Vellante and Paul Gillin @thecube #MITIQ.- published: 18 Jul 2013
- views: 82
- author: siliconangle
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Challenges with Big Data: Dr. Usama Fayyad of Open Insights
Dr. Usama Fayyad, Former Chief Data Officer at Yahoo! and CEO of Open Insights discusses b...
published: 27 Jun 2011
author: NetezzaCorp
Challenges with Big Data: Dr. Usama Fayyad of Open Insights
Challenges with Big Data: Dr. Usama Fayyad of Open Insights
Dr. Usama Fayyad, Former Chief Data Officer at Yahoo! and CEO of Open Insights discusses breaking the boundaries of Big Data using the 3V's; Volume, Velocity...- published: 27 Jun 2011
- views: 597
- author: NetezzaCorp
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Bill Schmarzo - Big Data NYC 2013 - theCUBE
Bill Schmarzo, the CTO, EIM Service Line for EMC, discussed the release of his book, Big D...
published: 30 Oct 2013
Bill Schmarzo - Big Data NYC 2013 - theCUBE
Bill Schmarzo - Big Data NYC 2013 - theCUBE
Bill Schmarzo, the CTO, EIM Service Line for EMC, discussed the release of his book, Big Data -- Understanding How Data Powers Big Business with theCUBE co-hosts Dave Vellante and John Furrier, live at #BigDataNYC 2013 in New York. "The inspiration for the book really started three years ago," Schmarzo said, with a conference session on Big Data focusing on helping technology people understand how the business should think about employing data. The Dean of Big Data said he "had a framework in mind about what I wanted to tell people. It all kind of came together." The book features numerous case studies of how different companies are using or could be using Big Data technology. "I also talk about it as a business function" from the sales and marketing perspective. Big Data tech is still 'morphing' "To me what's interesting is that the technology sands underneath the Big Data discussion are still morphing. There's all kinds of new products coming out. The business side is starting to realize there's real value in the data," Schmarzo said. If you understand what an organization is trying to achieve, if you think about it from a business perspective, it puts a framework on data processes you need to improve, he explained. "It takes this mind-numbing technology and simplifies it," he continued. Vellante said that the promise of Business Intelligence of using Big Data to have non-analytical business users tap into analytic tools has never happened. Schmarzo stated that "if we create all these great analytics but don't present them in a way that's actionable to end users, why bother?" How companies surface IT applications to users is paramount. "The average user is not an analyst. They want to know what's working and what's not working," instead of dealing with BI tools, charts, etc. "They want to have the tech mine this data, tell them what's going on," and give them insight that's actionable, Schmarzo explained. Commenting on use cases for Big Data, Schmarzo said,"I think what we're seeing is that the organizations are seeing the use case, but they want to know what it means to them. How do I make it relevant to my organization." A concept he explored in his book, the 4 Ms of Big Data -- "make me more money," comes into play, "that's what they want to know." New data-powered roles in the organization Discussing the new roles emerging in the organizations, Schmarzo said that the Chief Data Officers needs to be separate from IT. "My recommendation is an Economics major. He can look at it from a risk and compliance perspective," not just a monetary one. Organizations will also have a Chief Analytics Officer, as well as a User Experience Officer, which will become a key role for most organizations. "You're going to have all these new roles. I'm not sure where they go and we'll learn as we go, but those roles are critical." They will help determine how to get more data, how to protect it, to get more from it. Asked about his take on the art of data, Schmarzo said "the data artist concept is a pretty good idea. I'm not sure if it's a role, or more of a characteristic, someone who is trying to carve out an experience that is very rewarding, interesting, natural, and actionable." @thecube #BigDataNYC- published: 30 Oct 2013
- views: 56
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Social Sharing and the Data-Driven Economy
Recorded at the pii2011 Venture forum on November 15, 2011 in Menlo Park, CA. This video...
published: 18 Nov 2011
author: Privacy Identity Innovation
Social Sharing and the Data-Driven Economy
Recorded at the pii2011 Venture forum on November 15, 2011 in Menlo Park, CA. This video features:
Kara Swisher, Co-Executive Editor, All Things D
Jim Adler, Chief Privacy Officer and GM, Data Systems, Intelius
David Glazer, Director of Engineering, Google
Roger McNamee, Co-founder and Managing Director, Elevation Partners
Fred Wilson, Managing Partner, Union Square Ventures
21:16
Mark Rolston on Building the Meta-City / PICNIC Festival 2011
The modern city is becoming a pointer system, the new URL, for tomorrow's hybrid digital-p...
published: 04 Oct 2011
author: PICNIC
Mark Rolston on Building the Meta-City / PICNIC Festival 2011
The modern city is becoming a pointer system, the new URL, for tomorrow's hybrid digital-physical environment. Today's Facebook will be complemented by tomorrow's Placebook. Explosive innovation and adoption of computing, mobile devices and rich sources of data are changing our cities: where we live, work, and play. It's about us, and how computing in the context of our cities is changing how we live.
A digital landscape overlays our physical world and is expanding to offer ever-richer experiences that complement—and in emerging cases, replace—the physical experience. Mark Rolston, Chief Creative Officer of frog, takes a glimpse into a coming world where computing isn't just with us, but surrounds us and uses the context of our environment to empower us in more natural, yet powerful ways.
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Redis — Fast and Furious, Mathias Meyer, N✮SQL Berlin, 2009
Thanks to our sponsors:
StudiVZ, Versant, Peritor, Sociomantic & SoundCloud
Also thanks t...
published: 28 Oct 2009
author: N✮SQLBerlin
Redis — Fast and Furious, Mathias Meyer, N✮SQL Berlin, 2009
Thanks to our sponsors:
StudiVZ, Versant, Peritor, Sociomantic & SoundCloud
Also thanks to the Newthinking Store for hosting N✮SQL Berlin!
Abstract:
Redis is a simple yet incredibly powerful and wicked fast key-value database. Following an asynchronous storage model it kicks ACID out the door, focussing solely on data, speed and high throughput. Like Memcached it supports a range of basic datatypes, including strings, lists and sets, with the latter supporting atomic operations on their contents.
Speaker:
Mathias Meyer is Chief Cloud Officer at Peritor GmbH in Berlin. While
that title has no particular meaning or importance, he does like to
play with things that make cloud computing even more fun. He enjoys
building software that doesn't suck, his language of choice these days
being Ruby.
Released under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
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"Every Step You Take" Trailer - CCTV in Britain Documentary
This is the trailer my 65-minute doc "Every Step You Take":
www.EveryStepYouTake.org
Wit...
published: 28 Jan 2008
author: Nino Leitner
"Every Step You Take" Trailer - CCTV in Britain Documentary
This is the trailer my 65-minute doc "Every Step You Take":
www.EveryStepYouTake.org
With an estimated four million surveillance cameras, Britain is by far the most-watched nation on earth. How could this come about in George Orwell's mother country? Why haven't other nations copied the schemes if they really are as successful as the Home Office and the police are saying? Is there a real effect in crime reduction or has CCTV only been introduced for the people's 'peace of mind'? Are there any vested interests in the proliferation of CCTV?
Trying to answer questions like these, the investigative documentary "EVERY STEP YOU TAKE" digs deep into an entirely British phenomenon: nation-wide video surveillance. It features formal interviews with police chiefs, CCTV managers as well as experts in the fields of surveillance research and data protection. Investigative research uncovers secrets that will make every responsible Briton worry.
For details on how to see the film and more information check www.EveryStepYouTake.org.
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63:52
O'Reilly Webcast: What Business People Need to Know About Data Governance
If you're going to transform your business by infusing it with data and analysis, you're g...
published: 14 Mar 2013
author: OreillyMedia
O'Reilly Webcast: What Business People Need to Know About Data Governance
O'Reilly Webcast: What Business People Need to Know About Data Governance
If you're going to transform your business by infusing it with data and analysis, you're going to have to pay attention to what you use and how you use it. A...- published: 14 Mar 2013
- views: 338
- author: OreillyMedia
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Willa Pickering - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Willa Pickering, Lockheed Martin, at MIT Information Quality 2013 with Dave Vellante and J...
published: 18 Jul 2013
author: siliconangle
Willa Pickering - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Willa Pickering - MIT Information Quality 2013 - theCUBE
Willa Pickering, Lockheed Martin, at MIT Information Quality 2013 with Dave Vellante and Jeff Kelly @thecube #MITIQ.- published: 18 Jul 2013
- views: 22
- author: siliconangle
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How important is it for a tech start-up to collect and use data?
Start-up clinic with DMG Media Chief Data Officer Jim Zalles...
published: 17 Dec 2013
How important is it for a tech start-up to collect and use data?
How important is it for a tech start-up to collect and use data?
Start-up clinic with DMG Media Chief Data Officer Jim Zalles- published: 17 Dec 2013
- views: 8
36:23
Smarter Cities Master Class - Skills and the City: Owning the Future
Skills and the City: Owning the Future
Panelists: PTECH Principal Rashid Davis, Dr. Const...
published: 19 Dec 2013
Smarter Cities Master Class - Skills and the City: Owning the Future
Smarter Cities Master Class - Skills and the City: Owning the Future
Skills and the City: Owning the Future Panelists: PTECH Principal Rashid Davis, Dr. Constantine E. Kontokosta, Deputy Director CUSP, James Warren Karuru Reed, CUSP Student, Professor Maria Liakata, University of Warwick Moderator: Stanley Litow, VP Corporate Citizenship and Corporate Affairs, IBM The maturation of smart devices, smarter networks and powerful analytics allow cities to solve critical problems, faster and more effective than in the past. Intelligent software tools and advanced computing technologies provide, for the first time ever, the ability to sort through the immense streams of data generated by cities and their dwellers, and make a real impact on our quality of life. In the past, analyzing such data was a role for mathematicians and statisticians alone. Today, the skills needed to manage, analyze and convert Big Data into meaningful insight are in short supply as more jobs require data-driven responsibilities. According to Gartner, Big Data demand will create more than 4.4-million jobs globally by 2015 — only one-third of which will be filled. The U.S. Department of Labor projects a 25 percent growth in the need for workers trained in analytics through 2018 in the U.S. alone. The education industry must team up with the private sector to deliver curricula aimed to prepare the students heading back to school with the right data-driven skills for next century jobs -- from a Chief Data Officer, to a health data analyst to make sense of millions of medical records or an insurance analyst to identify trends that indicate fraud. Across all industries, employers are seeking the skills and people who can uncover insights from vast amounts of data -- insights that generate revenue, open the door to new markets, save money, and even save lives -- the biggest benefactor being cities where these employers and educators reside in. This panel explores the changing skill sets needed for evolution toward Smarter Cities; showcasing the successful collaborations and public and private partnerships that address the needs of cities by shrinking the growing skills gap in STEM fields of study.- published: 19 Dec 2013
- views: 41