Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Data center consolidation pays off, feds find

White House blames IT systems for immigration data problems | After harrowing 10-month trek, NASA's Maven orbits Mars

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Data center consolidation pays off, feds find
Republicans and Democrats in Congress rarely seem to agree on anything anymore, but top members from both sides Friday offered qualified support for efforts to consolidate federal data centers. Read More


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Global Growing Pains: Tapping into B2B Integration Services
A recent survey by IDG Research explored both the challenges and pain points companies face when growing globally, as well as the capabilities they're seeking in B2B integration partners. Learn More

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SMB Group - Data Visualization: Charting the Best Course
Data is the new business capital. But just like financial capital, you must invest wisely to reap value. This report examines how data visualization can help organizations unleash the full value of information, and outlines key considerations to guide the solution evaluation process. Learn more!

White House blames IT systems for immigration data problems
The White House has touted open data initiatives for years, but in one of the most controversial areas in politics -- immigration -- crucial information is often unavailable or mistake-filled. Read More


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Moving Data Science into the Boardroom
How is data science perceived in the boardroom today? Is executive-level strategy being used to set the data science direction, or are data scientists going into the boardroom seeking to influence executive strategy? Read this whitepaper that explores five precepts to bear in mind when seeking to move data science into the boardroom. Learn more!

After harrowing 10-month trek, NASA's Maven orbits Mars
After 10 months and 442 million miles, NASA's Maven spacecraft has reached Mars and entered into its orbit. Read More


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