Verse 4: Excitement and Frustration

Welcome to the second Verse of 2022!

As we bring you some of the latest or relevant happenings in the world of STEM data and Ai/ML, we are feeling both excitement about the evolving Ai landscape and a promise of a better future, and pain and frustration Covid is having on humanity.

We hope you keep your chin up (as “they” say), cause we know there is light at the end of the tunnel. As always, we’d love to hear from you. Please share your comments with us about how we can make Verse better. Thanks again!

~ Dave.

Interesting Reads

What data management leaders see for the sector in 2022.

The Missing Role your Organization Needs for the Success of your AI Initiatives.

Kubernetes for data engineering - Yes, it’s a good idea.

Decentralized Storage Removes the Headache from Data Backups.

68% of CTOs have Implemented Machine Learning at their Organization.

Company News

Amgen bets $50 million on machine learning, it’s signed a research collaboration with machine-learning startup founded by Flagship Pioneering.

Highmark Health and Bosch launch a research collaboration to study the role of deep audio AI in diagnosing pediatric pulmonary conditions.

Dark Data is Only the Tip of the Iceberg.

Digital 9 to expand Iceland’s Verne Global data center by 20MW.

Alteryx Announces Acquisition of Trifacta.

Movers and Shakers

Cogniac Appoints Ledi Imeraj as New Head of Platform Strategy.

SymphonyAI Appoints Vijay Raghavendra to CTO Position.

Glassbeam Appoints Eric Milledge as Chairman.

Data Curators

Build a Better Academic Blog[ger]

Academic blogging sounds like an oxymoron. Bloggers are commonly associated with popular culture and a casual tone, and academic writers — are academic. A short-form blog post makes academic content more accessible to a larger audience. How can publishers help their academic authors advocate for their own research and build a better academic blog[ger]?

Maximizing Your Metadata

Most publishers understand the value of metadata to building and maintaining a searchable online presence. Once you’ve mastered the basics, what can you do to maximize metadata’s effects?

... and finally, this Tough General Knowledge Quiz from quizly.co – How well can you do?

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