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A CTO’s Guide To The Top Federal Technology Topics of 2013

CTOvision

By Bob Gourley You know the top federal IT news of 2013, after all, you probably lived it. I reviewed a years worth of reporting at CTOvision.com, FederalTimes, SiliconANGLE, Mashable and TechCrunch with an eye to the technology stories I believe had the biggest impact on the federal enterprise in 2013. Business Intelligence 2.0:

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What is COBIT? A framework for alignment and governance

CIO

In 2012, COBIT 5 was released and in 2013, the ISACA released an add-on to COBIT 5, which included more information for businesses regarding risk management and information governance. Rather, it’s designed strictly as a framework for governance and management of enterprise IT across the organization.

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25 Feb Cloudera Federal Forum in Tysons Corner: Amazing agenda filled with lessons learned and best practices

CTOvision

Implementing an Enterprise Data Hub — Technical perspectives for implementing enterprise data hub architectures, converged analytics for workflow optimization, and the essential role of open standards and frameworks to ensure continuous innovation. In 2013 she initiated and launched Cloudera Search. EvaAndreasson.

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Join Architects, Planners, Program Managers, Data Scientists at 4th Annual Cloudera Federal Forum in DC 25 Feb

CTOvision

Implementing an Enterprise Data Hub — Technical perspectives for implementing enterprise data hub architectures, converged analytics for workflow optimization, and the essential role of open standards and frameworks to ensure continuous innovation. In 2013 she initiated and launched Cloudera Search. EvaAndreasson.

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Apiumhub among top IT industry leaders in Code Europe event

Apiumhub

She started her own startup (Cubicus) in 2013. Gema is well known for sharing knowledge in various tech events across Europe and also for creating open-source developments. His current technical expertise focuses on integration platform implementations, Azure DevOps, and Cloud Solution Architectures. Twitter: [link].

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Friction

LeanEssays

Amazon built its cloud with the same philosophy – they knew that at the scale they intended to pursue, everything would fail sooner rather than later, so automated failure detection and recovery had to be designed into the system. Want to analyze a lot of data? You will undoubtedly consider Hadoop, originally developed at Yahoo!

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Grown-Up Lean

LeanEssays

I then make a sustained argument from the Linux experience for the proposition that “Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow”, suggest productive analogies with other self-correcting systems of selfish agents, and conclude with some exploration of the implications of this insight for the future of software.