Sat.Jul 11, 2015 - Fri.Jul 17, 2015

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5 Signs You Need Better Cloud Integration

In(tegrate) the Clouds

I recently participated in an online web conference called Cloudcon 2015: Integration and Web APIs where I reviewed 5 signs you need better cloud integration: You’re Struggling with the Integrator’s Dilemma. You Have Unintegrated Integration: You Thought Cloud = API Utopia. You Still Have Swivel Chair Integration. You’re Considering Going Back to On-Prem Due to Diminishing SaaS Returns.

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Always in Motion Is The Future of IT

Jim Harris

Awakened by the force of the promotion of the film franchise’s new movie coming out in a time not too long from now in a theater not too far away, Star Wars has been on my mind a lot lately. In particular, the iconic scene from The Empire Strikes Back when Luke Skywalker’s Jedi training is disrupted by his premonition of his friends in pain in a city in the clouds keeps floating back to me.

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The Sacred Scale-out Principle and the Art of Building Distributed Systems

Nutanix

There’s no question that enterprise application usability has for the most part been left behind.

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The Sacred Scale-out Principle and the Art of Building Distributed Systems

Nutanix

There’s no question that enterprise application usability has for the most part been left behind.

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Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You Need to Know

Speaker: Timothy Chan, PhD., Head of Data Science

Are you ready to move beyond the basics and take a deep dive into the cutting-edge techniques that are reshaping the landscape of experimentation? 🌐 From Sequential Testing to Multi-Armed Bandits, Switchback Experiments to Stratified Sampling, Timothy Chan, Data Science Lead, is here to unravel the mysteries of these powerful methodologies that are revolutionizing how we approach testing.

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Fear has Replaced Apathy as the Number One Enemy of Data

Jim Harris

Background: “Apathy is the enemy of data quality”. I began work on data quality in the late 1980s at the great Bell Laboratories. We worked in partnership with a couple of AT&T groups and made rapid strides. The AT&T groups that applied our methods made order-of-magnitude improvements and, in so doing, saved tens of millions of dollars per year.