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Brobst, chief technical officer at data analytics firm
USATODAY.com News 2011
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Brobst says initial loading of the datawarehouse is best done via optical storage media, but all updates and access are then via the web.
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The county's previous plan was rejected by state regulators because it didn't have adequate information on the conditions that triggered the various stages of water conservation, Brobst told the commissioners.
News RSS 2010
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Brobst: I think there's a cultural change going on whereby the MBAs coming up from the top universities are more quantitatively capable than they used to be.
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Brobst: I think there's a cultural change going on whereby the MBAs coming up from the top universities are more quantitatively capable than they used to be.
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"We are not interested in owning the algorithms that do the conversion, and we work with partners such as universities and start-ups to integrate their algorithms with Teradata's technology," Brobst told Computer Weekly at a Teradata user conference in Berlin.
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Such applications remain very high-end, but they are creeping into the market, Brobst says.
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Brobst says the tools, such as tie-ups with Amazon's EC2 for public access and VMware for private cloud, are very suitable for non-production, proof-of-concept applications.
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This is why intelligence services around the globe are among the most interested potential customers for the technology, Brobst says.
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To gain broader access to truly valuable insight, Brobst says we have to move away from walled-off warehouses and programming-driven analysis tools.
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