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Dallas Business Journal
As big data becomes commonly integrated into company's marketing processes, moral and ethical considerations will continue to grow in importance.
Or at least that's what Allison Cerra, Hewlett-Packard's vice president of marketing for the Americas based in Plano, firmly believes.
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Tech Titans
Tech Titans gives our condolences to the family and friends of Roger Linquist while celebrating his deep and varied contributions to the North Texas technology community. Roger was at one time ranked No. 8 on the list of the Top 25 Most Powerful People in the U.S. Wireless by Fierce Wireless.
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Fortune
Plummeting oil prices have forced the world's largest energy companies to slash costs and increase efficiency. Enter big data.
While oil companies have been putting billions of dollars into information technology for decades, the industry is now leaning on those investments to pay off. Here, a few of its biggest big-data bets.
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Dallas Business Journal
During the 1990s and early 2000s, vendors of everything from legal and accounting services to real estate and phone systems started working with North Texas' emerging technology companies, many of which were swimming in venture cash and had seemingly bright prospects for big paydays down the road.
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CultureMap Dallas
Named one of Dallas' 40 Under 40 in 2012, Molly Cain, executive director of Tech Wildcatters, is also a regular contributor to Forbes, co-founder of GlassHeel.com — a career and lifestyle site for professional women — a rescuer of greyhounds, a certified yoga instructor, and a mentor to many in the Dallas startup community.
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InformationWeek
Ensuring software security in the auto industry will entail careful attention to all aspects of software development: design, coding standards, testing, verification and run-time assurance.
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Fortune
Countless entrepreneurs around the world have launched digital health companies in the last decade and more than 100,000 mobile apps are currently on the market — all with the goal of making us healthier. But, how many of these companies have concrete evidence to support their health claims?
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Forbes
The cybersecurity labor epidemic has corporations and governments scrambling to fill over a million new positions in the next few years.
There may be more cybersecurity people than we think.
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U.S. News & World Report
Early next year, as many as 50,000 workers in the science, technology, engineering and math fields — born abroad, but educated in the U.S. — may be forced to leave the country, a federal court found Aug. 12.
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APICS North Texas, is the premier professional association for supply chain and the leading provider of research, education and certification programs that elevate supply chain excellence, innovation and resilience.
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Wired.co.uk
Welcome to the lab where scientists are building smartphone batteries that fully charge your phone in 30 seconds — and electric-car batteries designed to go from zero to full in a mere five minutes.
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Forbes
Gartner analyst Doug Laney defined the 3 V's of big data — volume, variety, velocity — in a 2001 MetaGroup research publication. Since then, there have been revisions by various analysts and vendors, but another V recently exposed a severe weakness not only in big data but against the Internet Of Things: Volkswagen.
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The Economist
The scale and scope of the revolution in the use of small, civilian drones has caught many by surprise. In 2010, America's Federal Aviation Authority estimated that there would, by 2020, be perhaps 15,000 such drones in the country. More than that number are now sold there every month. And it is not just an American craze. Some analysts think the number of drones made and sold around the world this year will exceed 1 million.
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