• PolySpot Uncovers and Delivers Vital Enterprise Information

    Updated: 2013-01-11 05:18:34
    We’ve heard it before and we’re hearing it again: computers and data are nothing without the intelligence and analysis skills of data scientists. This time the age-old insight comes from a recent GigaOM article called “Why Big Data Might Be More About Automation Than Insights.” The author discussed how attorneys are using big data technologies to [...]

  • Open Source Equals Great Job Opportunities

    Updated: 2013-01-11 05:08:34
    According to a December 2012 survey, 2013 is going to be a great year for technology in terms of employment. Even better yet are the prospects for technologists who have experience in open source technology. ReadWrite Enterprise discusses the survey and its implications for the 2013 job market in, “Tech Jobs In 2013: Open Source [...]

  • HP Autonomy Problem Larger than Accounting Snafus?

    Updated: 2013-01-11 05:06:34
    Nigel Cannings at The Global Legal Post believes HP has a more crucial Autonomy-related problem than one of financial analysis, we learn from his article, “HP and Autonomy—Lacking the Innovation Sauce.” Cannings asserts that HP’s real issue is one of squashing the potential of the company it just purchased. He writes: “My father is a [...]

  • A9 Search May Be on the Verge of Improvement

    Updated: 2013-01-11 05:02:41
    Sometimes tidbits of information come from unexpected places. A job posting at LinkedIn for a “Principal Software Engineer- Contextual Relevance” suggests that Amazon may be trying to fix up A9 Product Search. It is good to make use of existing assets, but I do hope any new hire understands what they are getting into. A9 [...]

  • Nexans Licenses PolySpot Search Engine

    Updated: 2013-01-10 10:27:00
    We learned that the Nexans Group, a global player in the infrastructure, industry, building, and local area network data markets, uses the PolySpot search engine to cross-reference its internal sources of information and all of its information portals. According to information provided to Beyond Search: The goal of the roll out was to streamline collaborative [...]

  • SharePoint 2013 Offers Improvements in Search

    Updated: 2013-01-10 05:31:52
    An overall architecture for SharePoint 2013 Search can be found on the Search Technologies’ Web site. As new releases tend to do, SharePoint 2013 has made some tweaks that users would do well to explore, we learn in “Search Engine Changes in SharePoint 2013” from iT Pro. SharePoint consultant Veena Sarda details the search-related changes [...]

  • Focus Within Big Data is Steered Towards Enterprise Information Delivery

    Updated: 2013-01-10 05:18:48
    The New Year brings about resolutions of all shapes and sizes. We spotted an interesting one from Tech Crunch author Leena Rao in regards to big data. Unlike many CEOs and IT professionals seeking to utilize this cutting edge technology, she wants to abolish the term ‘big data.’ In the article, “Why We Need To [...]

  • Seize the Moment to Switch to Open Source

    Updated: 2013-01-10 05:08:57
    With 2013 upon us, lots of interesting changes and movement in the technological world could cause the new year to be a good year for a switch to open source. Linux is a hallmark of open source, as an operating system is a software piece that even the most inexperienced of computer users deals with [...]

  • ThisWeekIn on its Way Out

    Updated: 2013-01-10 05:06:40
    ThisWeekIn podcaster Jason Calacanis throws in most of the towel with Leo LaPorte logos on it. Tech Crunch announces, “Jason Calacanis Says He Will Shut Down Podcast Network ThisWeekIn.com, This Week In Startups Will Continue.” Yes, ThisWeekIn will be no more, and Calacanis is returning leftover funds to his investors. Though the company is closing [...]

  • The Magical Number Seven Plus or Minus Two Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

    Updated: 2013-01-09 00:53:07
    , , The Magical Number Seven , Plus or Minus Two From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia Jump to : navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2012 1 The Magical Number Seven , Plus or Minus Two : Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information 2 is one of the most highly cited papers in . psychology 3 4 5 It was published in 1956 by the cognitive psychologist George A . Miller of Princeton University s Department of Psychology in Psychological Review It is often interpreted to argue that the number of objects an average human can hold in working memory is 7 ± 2. This is frequently referred to as Miller's Law Contents 1

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