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Modernize a legacy real-time analytics application with Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink

AWS Big Data

We introduce you to Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink Studio and get started querying streaming data interactively using Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. Datasets used for generating insights are curated using materialized views inside the database and published for business intelligence (BI) reporting.

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Reclaiming the stories that algorithms tell

O'Reilly on Data

Each of the classroom’s library books has a color coded sticker on its spine reflecting its Lexile score—a visual announcement of its official complexity level, and thus of which students might be officially ready to read it. This whole scoring system also changes the story about who librarians and teachers are.

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Generate security insights from Amazon Security Lake data using Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion

AWS Big Data

Amazon Security Lake publishes events from four different AWS sources: AWS CloudTrail with subsets for AWS Lambda and Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) Flow Logs, Amazon Route 53 , and AWS Security Hub. Choose Component templates to verify the OCSF component templates.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 5

Domino Data Lab

Recently the World Economic Forum published “ The Future of Jobs Report 2018.” In terms of teaching and learning data science, Project Jupyter is probably the biggest news over the past decade – even though Jupyter’s origins go back to 2001! Publishing and peer review. Publishing and peer review are vital to learning.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 12

Domino Data Lab

Rather than publish an agenda as most technology conferences do, why not let people mingle, discuss, and propose topics and possible sessions? He’s been out of Wolfram for a while and writing exquisite science books including Elements: A Visual Explanation of Every Known Atom in the Universe and Molecules: The Architecture of Everything.

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Data Science, Past & Future

Domino Data Lab

He also really informed a lot of the early thinking about data visualization. It involved a lot of work with applied math, some depth in statistics and visualization, and also a lot of communication skills. I can point to the year 2001. It was also the year, 2001, when “ Agile Manifesto ” was published.

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Themes and Conferences per Pacoid, Episode 8

Domino Data Lab

That resulted in server farms, collecting volumes of log data from customer interactions, data which was then aggregated and fed into machine learning algorithms which created data products as pre-computed results, which in turn made web apps smarter and enhanced e-commerce revenue. Agile Manifesto get published. It’s a mess.