Cisco Relies on OpenSOC through GitHub When it Comes to Big Data The article on Enterprise Networking Planet titled Cisco Goes Open-Source for Big Data Analytics discusses the change for Cisco with some high-ups in the company. Annie Ballew, Solutions Architect in the Cisco Security Business Group, mentions that OpenSOC is not actually a Security …
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Robert Steele: UNASUR – The Revolution Begins The headquarters of the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR) is now complete and being inaugurated in Quito, Ecuador on 5 and 6 December 2014. I was just in Ecuador, delivering a briefing on the importance of civil-military relations in professionalizing intelligence. That briefing is available free online …
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In Mexico, open government includes social justice, press freedom, and innovation The Presidency of Mexico’s national digital strategy coordinator, Alejandra Lagunes, speaks with Alex Howard about the country’s plan for open government and digital innovation.
Enterprise Search: Confusing Going to Weeds with Being Weeds I seem to run into references to the write up by a “expert”. I know the person is an expert because the author says: As an Enterprise Search expert, I get a lot of questions about Search and Information Architecture (IA). The source of this remarkable …
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Nuevo PDF (100 Paginas): 911 POTUS traducido final Tres Ideas 01 Unidad & Red de Inteligencia UNASUR Concepto: Ecuador como anfitrión, ofrece un equipo de inteligencia y comunicaciones de diez personas militares (un major, tres capitanes, tres sargentos, tres soldados, para las operaciones de tres personas de 24 horas — 8 horas …
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Fake Content: SEO or Tenure Desperation Bottom Line Up Front: Indexing systems have a spotty record of identifying weaponized, shaped, or distorted information.
Amazon and Oracle: The Love Affair Ends I recall turning in a report about Amazon’s use of Oracle as its core database. The client, a bank type operation, was delighted that zippy Amazon had the common sense to use a name brand database. For the bank types, recognizable names used to be indicators of wise …
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