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Data Services & SOA

Surveying the Top Data Markets

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March 7, 2012
Surveying the Top Data Markets

by Angela Guess Edd Dumbill recently analysed the data market offerings of four top providers. He begins, “The web has facilitated a blossoming of information providers. As the ability to discover and exchange data improves, the need to rely on aggregators such as Bloomberg or Thomson Reuters is declining. This is a good thing:...
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Are Online Government Services Doomed?

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February 28, 2012
Are Online Government Services Doomed?

by Glenn J. Thomas (@Warduke) I don’t want to sound the alarm like a grocery stand tabloid with a story of how Bat-boy and Nostradamus conspired with the Mayans to end the world at 11:11 AM December 21, 2012 but I do have to wonder if the future of online government services may at least...
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IBM Beats Oracle and Microsoft to Big Data Market

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October 27, 2011
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by Angela Guess IBM has announced that its “Hadoop-based InfoSphere BigInsights distributed data-processing and analysis platform is available immediately as a service on the vendor’s SmartCloud Enterprise infrastructure… IBM introduced its InfoSphere BigInsights software in May. The software package includes a distribution of Apache Hadoop, the Pig programming language for MapReduce programming, connectors to...
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Behind the Netflix Debacle, A Core Data-Management Blunder

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October 17, 2011
Jaime Fitzgerald

By Jaime Fitzgerald What was Reed Hastings thinking? After decades building his reputation as one of the most data-savvy, customer centric, and innovative corporate leaders of our generation, the Netflix CEO stumbled badly when he announced plans to split Netflix operations into two separate businesses. After a barrage of criticism from customers, stockholders and...
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Data Management Gets Personal

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October 11, 2011
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by Angela Guess A new type of data management company, Personal, is betting that if consumers have more control over their own information, they’ll be more willing to share that information with companies that they believe can deliver value to them. The article states, “Every marketer knows that consumer data can fetch a good...
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The Power of Data Virtualization

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July 13, 2011
The Power of Data Virtualization

by Angela Guess A recent article reports, “As every child knows, learning how to share toys with others is an important, but difficult to learn skill. The same is true for diverse groups within large enterprises, except instead of toys, data is the object of the sharing. Large enterprises learned long ago that effective...
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Fighting Crime with Data Governance

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April 25, 2011
Fighting Crime with Data Governance

by Angela Guess According to a recent article, “Two high-profile murders of college students in North Carolina during 2008 have led to the creation of CJLEADS (Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Automated Data Services), an analytics project that aggregates a slew of disparate data stores and is designed to give law enforcement officials a complete...
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Hand-in-Glove Concepts of SOA and MDM

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April 4, 2011
Hand-in-Glove Concepts of SOA and MDM

by Angela Guess A recent article on service oriented architecture (SOA), master data management (MDM), and cloud computing states that SOA and MDM “are hand-in-glove concepts. Cloud computing, meanwhile, may cover both bases.” Aaron Zornes, chief research officer of the MDM Institute says, “SOA is useless without MDM content. SOA doesn’t address data; it...
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The Netherlands Ministry of Justice Metadata Workbench: Composing XML Message Schemas from OWL Models

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April 2, 2011
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by Harry Biersteker and Ralph Hodgson Exchanging information between government parties requires a consistent, reusable and repeatable approach to specifying data exchanges as structured electronic business documents built from components. At the Ministry of Justice in The Netherlands, hereafter referred to as “The MoJ,” a new approach is underway to construct XML Schemas from OWL...
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