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The 451 Group Reports on Digital Reasoning

Posted by Dave Danielson in Press Release on July 20, 2011

The 451 Group Recognizes Digital Reasoning’s Deep Expertise and Proven Success in Cloud Scale Data Analytics Nashville, TN – July 20, 2011 – Digital Reasoning™, the leader in unstructured data analytics at scale, today announced a recently published Impact Report by independent analyst firm The 451 Group titled, “Digital Reasoning Positions Military-tested Text Analysis Tools

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Digital Reasoning Introduces Chinese Language Support for Big Data Analytics

Posted by Dave Danielson in Press Release on June 7, 2011

Synthesys Enables Cloud-Scale Entity Oriented Analytics in Chinese Arlington, VA and Nashville, TN – June 7, 2011 –Digital Reasoning™, the leader in unstructured data analytics at scale, today announced Chinese language support for its flagship product Synthesys®. Synthesys can now analyze the unstructured data from a variety of sources in both English and Chinese to

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Understanding Big Data: An Interview with Research Scientist James Gardner

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

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Entity-Centric Advanced Analytics using Synthesys

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

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Security through Obscurity

Posted by Dave Danielson in Blog on May 26, 2010

“Security through Obscurity” is a term often used to refer to security provided by keeping details of a system secret, or by making a system so obtuse that it is difficult to determine how it works, thus hiding its vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, I believe that there is also an application of this term to the need

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