The federal government is beginning a major research initiative in big data computing. The effort, which will be announced on Thursday, involves several government agencies and departments, and commitments for the programs total $200 million.…
Data Intelligence, Business Analytics
New Competition for SAMSI Summer Programs and Workshops
By Richard Smith, Director of SAMSI
The Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI) announces a new call for proposals to organize a summer program or workshop focused on a topic within the broad spectrum of new or recent research themes covered by SAMSI, to take place during the summer of 2013. A…
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Big data announcement coming from the big White House | New York Times
The federal government is beginning a major research initiative in big data computing. The effort, which will be announced on Thursday, involves several government agencies and departments, and commitments for the programs total $200 million.…
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The Top 10 Business Analysis Skills for 2012 | Batimes
I like to…
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Obama administration to push big data agenda | Gigaom
Big data must really be big to get its own White House-sanctioned research and development push.

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy will host a live…
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Announcement from our Lavastorm Analytics Partner
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How to detect government propaganda from Obama
Tonight the following "press release" (see below) from the White House appeared on Google news as one of the most popular news on Google.
So what makes this type of news highly suspicious?
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When Justin Bassett interviewed for a new job, he expected the usual questions about experience and references. So he was astonished when the interviewer asked for something else: his Facebook username and password.
Bassett, a New York City statistician, had just finished answering a few character questions when the…
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Business Analytics Roadmap
It’s been quite a while since business intelligence was the sole province of high-level strategic planners and C-level executives. Today, BI tools and analytics insights are being used by increasing numbers of people to answer immediate tactical questions and identify optimal courses of action. This trend has been enabled and accelerated by the consumerization of IT and the “democratization” of tech knowledge. As…
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Hospitals laying off workers, blaming in on fewer patients and lower revenue... No statistical model was able to predict it, although the explanation is obvious.
After several years into Great Recession
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How to get a hot job in big data | InfoWorld
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Analytics & the future of healthcare
Interesting stuff from the Analytics Magasine from INFORMS (The Operations Research Society):

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Interesting newsletter from the Wharton School (they offer Analytics MBAs)
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DataStax and Pentaho Jointly Deliver Complete Analytics Solution for Apache Cassandra
Pentaho and DataStax announce strategic partnership delivering the first complete Apache Cassandra-based big data analytics solution to the market
Strata Conference, Santa Clara, CA – February 28, 2012 –…
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Bayesia newsletter
First of all, our team is absolutely delighted that Judea Pearl won the ACM Turing Award, widely considered the "Nobel Prize in Computing". For well over a decade we've been exclusively committed to developing software based on Bayesian networks, a paradigm established…
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Big Data: The Only Business Model That Tech Has Left | Forbes
Guest post written by Shomit Ghose
Shomit Ghose is a partner focused on information technology atONSET Ventures.…
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Government Data Sets from http://www.data.gov.
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50 unusual ways analytics are used to make our lives better
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Has a degree in mathematics become worthless? | IEEE
Interesting article published in IEEE Spectrum.
The queen of the sciences may someday lose its royal status
By ROBERT W. LUCKY / MARCH 2012…
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an introduction to reinsurance
Swiss Re
http://www.inriver.bwl.uni-muenchen.de/studium/archiv/sommer2011/master/reinsurance/intro_en.pdf
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AlchemyAPI Helps Social Media Engagement Platforms Target Influential Writers
In an attempt to navigate what the New York Times calls the "Age of Big Data," companies often turn to social media engagement platforms to analyze thousands of blog posts and articles. Until now, these platforms have only been able to automatically provide results by media source, not by author. However, AlchemyAPI recently developed the first text mining service able to isolate the author of a blog or news post — at a rate of one thousand posts per…
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