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Jamie's Junk
Webcasts, Murphy's Law and our Newsletter
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over 8 years ago
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You know it always happens - you can run a demo everyday for two years and then when you're giving a webcast available to the world - something goes horribly wrong. OK, so it wasn't horribly wrong, but I did manage to flub it up - you can check out me...
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Cool Eweek article and a Webcast today!
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over 8 years ago
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There's a cool article on eWeek talking wbout Whidbey and Yukon that focuses on our BI stuff. Theres a quote that Data Mining has "matured so much that the SQL Server 2000 Data Mining engine looks like a simple prototype by comparison. " Today at 1...
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Text Mining
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over 8 years ago
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Seth Grimes has written an interesting article - " The Developing Text Mining Market " in which he differentiates between text mining "technologies" and "solutions". SQL Server 2005 has the text mining technology built in for anyone motivated enough to...
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Spam, Viewers, Programming and Press Releases
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I just started a new subscription is Scientific American and my first issue caught me by surprise with this article about spam . David Heckerman, one of the authors, manages the group in Microsoft Research with which we collaborate on the algorithms in...
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