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Gordon Brown posted a blog on Redfin commenting on a presentation by Jeff Hammerbacher discussing the use of Hadoop at Facebook.Having solved many big data problems at Facebook, Jeff has great credibility in this area. Jeff discusses how Hadoop was used...
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Fraud Detection and “Finding a needle in a haystack” Benford ’s law has been promoted as providing auditors with an automated tool that is simple and effective for fraud detection . The law of anomalous numbers was published in 1938 by Frank Benford ...
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I mentioned in an earlier blog, the contest sponsored by AMD around the release of their 12-core 6100 series processors. With a 4p system that gives you 48 cores on a single box! This is an amazing amount of compute power in a very compact form. This...
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