
How PRISM Validates Big Data
By Dan Rosanova No matter how you feel about its implications, the government intelligence-gathering program now known as PRISM represents a tremendous revelation on many
By Dan Rosanova No matter how you feel about its implications, the government intelligence-gathering program now known as PRISM represents a tremendous revelation on many
By Anand S. Rao and Oliver Halter Is the big data talent gap real or imagined? Some experts proclaim that talent shortages are blocking businesses
By Tony Kontzer Long before the concept of big data took hold at iconic clothing retailer Guess?, the company considered itself a sort of business
By Michael Heaney The J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), a leader in genomic research, is best known for the work of our founder and president,
By Samuel Greengard Although analytics isn’t a new concept, it’s attracting growing attention among business and IT executives looking to take their organizations to the
By Samuel Greengard Over the last few years, government organizations have been squeezed from two sides: They’re under greater pressure than ever to perform at
By Samuel Greengard Over the last year or so, the buzz over big data has reached deafening proportions. It’s hard to go a day without
By Madeline Weiss Digital data are being created at the rate of 2.5 to 3 quintillion bytes daily, according to such disparate sources as IBM
By Tony Kontzer Judging from recent headlines, it would be easy to conclude that the real value of business analytics software is in helping organizations