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NFL reveals new ‘Expected Rush Yards’ stat, with help from Amazon Web Services

GeekWire

Football fans wondering whether the next handoff to a running back could be another Beast Quake have another stat to track thanks to Next Gen Stats , the platform powered by Amazon Web Services. — Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) July 20, 2020.

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Free Courses at Linux Academy- January 2020

Linux Academy

Jenkins is an automation server, and as an open-source platform, it has an immense amount of integration benefits when it comes down to engaging in software development and projects that require rigorous testing. Big Data Essentials. Using real-world examples, we highlight the growing importance of Big Data.

Course 31
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Free Courses at Linux Academy- February 2020

Linux Academy

Jenkins is an automation server, and as an open-source platform, it has an immense amount of integration benefits when it comes down to engaging in software development and projects that require rigorous testing. Big Data Essentials. Using real-world examples, we highlight the growing importance of Big Data.

Course 29
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Seven Trends and Predictions for 2017

CTOvision

By 2020 major international cities will have car-free downtowns. Philips and Dutch Radbound University are using big data and IoT to get patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) out into the world. Adoption of IoT devices will exceed predictions, reaching 50 billion devices by 2020. Trend #7—Confluence.

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