Posted by Dave Danielson
in Media on February 6, 2011
Synthesys is a “big data” analytics solution that automatically “reads” text, transforming it into a “network” or underlying facts, connections and associations. You can also view our Synthesys® Demo here
Posted by Tim Estes
in Blog on December 21, 2011
There’s a great deal of talk about “big data” today. If you walk into an AT&T store near you, you may see the statistics of users sending over 3 Billion text messages a day or over 250 million tweets. Compare that to closer to 100 million or less tweets a day a year or two
Posted by Jason Beck
in Blog on December 6, 2011
I recently sat down with James Gardner to discuss Big Data and the promise of Automated Understanding. James is a senior research scientist, and a doctoral candidate at Emory University, who works principally in the area of natural language processing – from tokenization to named entity extraction, entity resolution, fact extraction and relationship extraction. Since
Posted by Jason Beck
in Blog on October 17, 2011
I recently returned from a year-long deployment to eastern Afghanistan where I commanded a detachment and provided direct support to both Combined Joint Task Force-101 (CJTF-101) and CJTF-1, which were led by the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division and the 1st Cavalry Division respectively. I spent the better part of the past year traveling throughout
Posted by Jason Beck
in Blog on October 6, 2011
Making technology beautiful. Making technology for everyone. On the passing of Steve Jobs, I find myself surprisingly moved for someone I did not know personally. The extent of my relationship to Steve Jobs is that I was one of those hundreds or thousands that sent an email to Steve at sjobs@apple.com in 2004 and he wrote back
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on September 11, 2011
“IT WAS the best of times, it was the worst of times” There is no story of us without the story of 9/11. Even ten years after, words should be sparing. Our memories still speak to us more vividly than any writing. The day was singular because all of us shared something that day where
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on September 9, 2011
The Nashville Journal reporter Nevin Batiwalla interviewed Tim Estes this week asking how the events of 9/11 changed Digital Reasoning. Highlights of Tim’s commentary can be found below but the full article can be read by following link here. Excerpts from the article continue… The way many companies did business changed in an instant on
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on August 1, 2011
Tim Estes, CEO Digital Reasoning, recently wrote about this topic for Cloud Computing Journal in his byline “Predicting Egypt..“. In this article Tim addresses the challenges and opportunities using social media to gain insights to world events. Using software like Synthesys® from Digital Reasoning to automate the understanding of this social media has great potential
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on June 3, 2011
Tim Estes, CEO and founder of Digital Reasoning, was a featured author in a recent IQT Quarterly publication. In this article, Tim helps the reader understand the meaning of “Entity Oriented Analytics” including how the mission has evolved over the past decade to bring us to this place and why entity-orientation is so necessary in
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on March 30, 2011
Digital Reasoning has been working with Cloudera for some time but the two companies have formally announced a partnership agreement. Synthesys, our flagship product for text analytics, has supported Cloudera’s distribution of Apache Hadoop since the fall. The Synthesys 3.0 announcement referenced our support of CDH3. Synthesys is now adding Hbase support in our upcoming
Posted by Dave Danielson
in Blog on December 9, 2010
CEO Tim Estes’ note: Industry Analyst Pete Mancini from nectarineimpllc.com recently shared his interaction at a Meetup in Bellvue, WA where semantic extensions to Wikimedia were being discussed. Pete shared his discussion about the challenges of using ontologies in text analytics – specifically accuracy. I thought he captured the issues so well, I asked him to
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