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  August 05, 2013

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Michael J. Fox Foundation Points Big Data At Parkinson's

Kaggle Challenge winner Lionsolver proves that passive data collection can improve patient care and medical research.

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NEWS & ANALYSIS
Big Data Software Targets Server Energy Efficiency
Hardware improvements only go so far. Multicore servers need newer software to run most efficiently, says Actian CEO.

IBM Gets Aggressive On Linux Server Sales
IBM's Power server line is struggling, so the vendor goes after x86 competitors with aggressively priced PowerLinux server and new software options.

Big Data Helps Guide Colorado's Public Schools
Colorado's RISE program draws on state assessments and other data to help officials judge how well various educational programs prepare students for college and career.

Ayasdi Analyzes Shape Of Big Data
Startup melds rarefied mathematics discipline of topological analysis with machine learning techniques to glean insights from huge data sets.


 
COMMENTARY
6 Ways To Build Trust In Big Data
Many business leaders may not believe what big data says, even when it shows increased revenue or efficiency. Big data has to earn their trust.

Some Higher Ed CIOs Remain Big Data Skeptics
Readers had plenty to say when we called for university CIOs to bear down on using and teaching big data. Can you learn from the example of Bill Gates' high school teacher?

IBM Mainframes Nipped, Tucked For Cloud Age
IBM revived the mainframe a decade ago by embracing Linux. Now it's promoting big data analytics and OpenStack cloud support on System Z.


 
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