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Government Employees and Contractors: Attend 10 Apr Dialog With @LorenSiebert on Open Source DigitalGov Search Tech

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The kind of things he has been involved in include helping government agencies understand the power of open source technologies for search solutions. Thanks to DigitalGov University, government employees and contractors can attend a presentation by Loren on 10 April 2014 at 9am in DC. Popular open source search technologies.

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Which Government, Non-Profit and NGO Have Big Data/CDH Lessons Learned To Share?

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If you are in or know people in government, non-profits or NGO’s that have leveraged Hadoop in service to missions please nominate them for recognition as part of the 2014 Data Impact Awards presented by Cloudera. 2014 Data Impact Awards. Presented by Cloudera. GOVERNMENT, NONPROFIT, & NGO.

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The Data Impact Awards: This is the “academy awards” of data solutions

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Editor’s note: Last night Cloudera held the 2014 Data Impact Awards. I was very proud to be a judge and honored to be a presenter. Odds are decreasing daily that I’ll ever get to make a presentation at Hollywood’s Academy Awards. 2014 Finalists Announced for Data Impact Awards. Oct/09/2014. Cloudwick. ?

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CDH Users: If you have done impactful things with data please share how what and why

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The 2014 Data Impact award, presented by Cloudera, is a great way of helping the community learn best practices by highlighting mission-focused solutions. 2014 Data Impact Awards. Presented by Cloudera. That’s precisely what the annual Data Impact Awards, presented by Cloudera, are for.

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David Bray of FCC @FCC_CIO Discusses Public Service and Data Analytics at 2014 Analyst Forum 

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This post captures more details from a presentation and discussion led by David Bray, the Chief Information Officer at the Federal Communications Commission. Dr. Bray framed data analytics within a larger discussion of public service. Bray said, “We cannot keep applying linear models to an exponentially changing world.”.

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List of the world’s top female futurists (Update #5)

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Her recent trend reports and presentations include “Transhumanism, How to Train Your Cyborg,” “The Blockchain Effect,” and “The Fragmented Future of Finance.” She also co-presented on “ The Futures of artificial companions : Scenarios of human-artificial companions relationship”. Twitter: @KristinaDryza.

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