Month: July 2016
@Talend: .@MTuchen CEO of Talend: “Welcome to the Data Driven Era” https://t.co/fv5JQbB2vy #BigData https://t.co/Lu5OMQ1fey https://t.co/w8keB1BExA
Lexalytics® Radically Simplifies Market Research and Voice of Customer Programs for the Pharmaceutical Industry
Lexalytics®, a leader in cloud and on-prem text analytics solutions, announced the availability of the Pharmaceutical Industry Pack, created to meet the specific needs of market research, social media marketing, customer experience management (CEM) and voice of the customer (VOC) professionals working in the pharmaceutical industry.
from insideBIGDATA http://insidebigdata.com/2016/07/31/lexalytics-radically-simplifies-market-research-and-voice-of-customer-programs-for-the-pharmaceutical-industry/
Deloitte Advisory Cyber Risk Services and Cray Offer Advanced Cyber Reconnaissance and Analytics Services
Deloitte Advisory Cyber Risk Services and Cray Inc. (Nasdaq: CRAY), the global supercomputing leader, introduced today the first commercially available high-speed, supercomputing threat analytics service, Cyber Reconnaissance and Analytics.
from insideBIGDATA http://insidebigdata.com/2016/07/31/deloitte-advisory-cyber-risk-services-and-cray-offer-advanced-cyber-reconnaissance-and-analytics-services/
@Talend: Complex Generation and Distribution of Documents with #Talend – https://t.co/SDbqMfv3ZA https://t.co/uATNJfS9xn
Backing up to the cloud? Read the fine print
Some things never change. Back in July 2007 I had a “mad as hell and I’m not going to take it any more” moment regarding cloud based file backup services.
One thing that backups are supposed to protect against is deleting a file by accident. Yet, multiple reviews at the time (Wall Street Journal, Ars Technica and the New York Times) failed to consider this.
And, the service that got glowing reviews back then, Mozy, provided poor protection. Files deleted on your computer would be deleted by Mozy after 30 days.
Fast forward to this week when Steve Gibson mentioned on his Security Now podcast, that someone he knows uses Carbonite to back up their files. That got me wondering. Sure enough, a look at Carbonite’s website turned up this:
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from Computerworld Cloud Computing http://www.computerworld.com/article/3102169/cloud-computing/backing-up-to-the-cloud-read-the-fine-print.html#tk.rss_cloudcomputing