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Very interesting data: can you elaborate on how data is collected and analyzed? The Twitter spamming problem is very real as anyone that has a Twitter account can attest to. Over on another discussion we talked about the business model to generat...
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Our good folks at the national labs have been developing cloud computing for two decades, so what they are doing now is possibly an indication of what we'll be doing with the cloud a decade from now. Researchers at IBM Almaden have been working on...
23 hours ago
Here is the New York Times article describing the social networking advertising landscape. I am starting to fall out of the demographic target of advertisers but for me any advertising that is outside of the specific information content you are w...
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We (Stillwater Supercomputing) are mining news looking for trends that could affect supply chain and customer categories. Another company Radian6 tracks social networks to characterize trends around brands. But I do agree that the business model ...
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thanks for a nice link, i'm just trying to explore... :)
November 23
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Appirio, a company that helps enterprise customers leverage PaaS cloud platforms such as Salesforce.com and Google Apps, put a nice interactive navigator on their website. The Appirio cloud computing ecosystem map aims to provide more clarity in t...
November 20
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Has anybody experience with data mining Freebase data?
November 20
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The Hadoop article at Wikipedia mentions an experiment done by a team at the New York Times to leverage cloud computing on a large data set. I am looking for an introduction to any of the principals in that team. Can anyone help me?
October 23

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I am interested in connecting with quants that are working in the field of computational science and engineering. The company I started, Stillwater Supercomputing, Inc. is developing a new high-productivity environment for the CSE community that makes the computer an integral part of creativity and innovation by offloading the tedious experimental setup and management so that the innovation worker can focus on fun and creative new ideas.

My expertise and interest are centered on using high performance computing to solve difficult problems. Either real-time problems in on-line decision making processes where the time constraint creates the need for HPC, or large data set problems where the size constraint creates the need for HPC.
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http://www.stillwater-sc.com
Field of Expertise:
Biostatistics, Finance, Web Analytics, Other
Years of Experience in Analytical Role:
20
Professional Status:
C-Level, Consultant
Interests:
Networking, New Venture
What is your Favorite Data Mining or Analytical Website?
http://stillwaterscience.ning.com
What Other Analytical Website do you Recommend?
http://stillwater-cse.blogspot.com

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And now something completely different: brain simulation

Our good folks at the national labs have been developing cloud computing for two decades, so what they are doing now is possibly an indication of what we'll be doing with the cloud a decade from now. Researchers at IBM Almaden have been working on the largest brain simulation to date; 1.6 billion neurons with 9 trillion connections. The scale of this endeavor still dwarfs the capacity and capability of… Continue

Posted on November 28, 2009 at 10:57am —

Theodore Omtzigt

Cloud ecosystem

Appirio, a company that helps enterprise customers leverage PaaS cloud platforms such as Salesforce.com and Google Apps, put a nice interactive navigator on their website. The Appirio cloud computing ecosystem map aims to provide more clarity in the fast evolving cloud services market. It tries to help enterprise decision makers to accelerate their adoption of the cloud by trying to provide a standard taxonomy.… Continue

Posted on November 20, 2009 at 10:18am —

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At 3:12pm on July 21, 2009, Anita Ruffinen said…
I have a company looking for an Analyst/Director. They don't care what company you are working for. They are looking for some from a good school with either an Economics, Statistics or Nuclear Physics Degree. They haven't done any AB testing . They need someone to start everything from conception through to the final testing and grow a group. The company is profitable and growing. The founders of Netflix are running things over there.

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At 11:42pm on May 5, 2009, Jaap Vink said…
Hallo Theo,
SPSS zit in Gorinchem en we hebben een sales office in Utrecht.
Groet,
Jaap
At 7:14pm on February 25, 2009, AJAY OHRI said…
Hi Theodore,


Do join my linkedin group too and connect with me on linkedin...

http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=54257

http://www.linkedin.com/in/ajayohri
Regards,

Ajay
At 10:06am on February 25, 2009, Osman said…
Great to connect with you

Do join my linkedin group too and connect with me on linkedin...

http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=159091

http://www.linkedin.com/in/niazi

regards
osman
At 10:39am on October 23, 2008, Wayne Moore said…
Theo, Alteryx is able to directly interact using ODBC or OLE-DB with most data repositories and supports every standard input and output file type, so "mining" data from any source on the network is immediate and very fast. You can geocode a file of addresses, filter these by some geography or polygon you build with a drive-time calculation, and identify just the households that match a segmentation profile or demographic set. This all happens at real-time speeds and blows away conventional SQL and SHP processing. I'm trying to load a video of AT&T Mobility customer explaining how Alteryx is able to do what they have not been able to do using other tools. I'll let you know when its uploaded. Wayne
At 8:42am on October 23, 2008, Wayne Moore said…
Sorry to miss this request until now. It appears I posted sample report output from our Alteryx product. If you are not familiar with our technology, you can read more about Alteryx at our Web site, extendthereach.com, under the Products menu. Alteryx is a spatial mapping and visualization environment within which corporate decision makers can access other databases, spatial data and objects, and a wealth of data sources we provide in order to answer questions and gain insight from what we have coined, geographic business intelligence(TM). Thanks for the inquiry, and I promise to keep a closer eye on AnalyticBridge activity. Regards, Wayne Moore
At 6:17am on August 13, 2008, Marybeth Haas said…
Hi Theodore - no one comes to mind immediately, but I'll mull it over and let you know if I think of any suitable firms. Thanks.
At 10:43am on July 3, 2008, Tom Wolfer said…
Theodore; I believe that my recent discussion post titled 'Colourment Profiling' should provide you with a further explanation of my approach to explaining data using colour. Any comments?

http://www.analyticbridge.com/forum/topic/show?id=2004291%3ATopic%3A16761
At 10:43am on July 3, 2008, Tom Wolfer said…
Theodore; I believe that my recent discussion post titled 'Colourment Profiling' should provide you with a further explanation of my approach to explaining data using colour. Any comments?

http://www.analyticbridge.com/forum/topic/show?id=2004291%3ATopic%3A16761
At 7:32pm on June 29, 2008, Tom Wolfer said…
Sorry Theodore; here is the link to my discussion topic on Colourindexing Imperfect Data. Can you please comment?

http://www.analyticbridge.com/forum/topic/show?id=2004291%3ATopic%3A16309
 
 

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