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I’m thrilled to share that ProofPilot recently closed our Series C funding round! 🎉 A huge shout-out to Sopris Capital and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. for…
I’m thrilled to share that ProofPilot recently closed our Series C funding round! 🎉 A huge shout-out to Sopris Capital and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. for…
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🔥 We've got news!🔥 We're beyond excited to announce the closure of our Series C funding round, led by the fantastic folks at Sopris Capital with a…
🔥 We've got news!🔥 We're beyond excited to announce the closure of our Series C funding round, led by the fantastic folks at Sopris Capital with a…
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As we developed Terraform Provider generation and pushed the limits of the HashiCorp's Terraform development libraries, one GitHub username kept…
As we developed Terraform Provider generation and pushed the limits of the HashiCorp's Terraform development libraries, one GitHub username kept…
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Patents
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Computer-implemented methods and computer systems for master data management leveraging a non-relational databases for dynamically aggregating data of distinct formats and/or content
Issued US US 8,731,971 B1
Computer-implemented methods and computer systems for master data management leveraging a non-relational databases for dynamically aggregating data of distinct formats and/or content
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Context-based identification of entity with which communication occurs
Issued US US 11/565,539
An entity is made the target of a communication—such as instant messaging, E-mail, or VoIP—based on a specification of context that the entity satisfies. A user (or other type of entity) who wishes to communication with one or more entities that satisfy a particular context specifies that context at the time the communication is to be sent. A system resolves the context by ascertaining which one or more entities satisfy the context, and the communication is sent to the ascertained entities. In…
An entity is made the target of a communication—such as instant messaging, E-mail, or VoIP—based on a specification of context that the entity satisfies. A user (or other type of entity) who wishes to communication with one or more entities that satisfy a particular context specifies that context at the time the communication is to be sent. A system resolves the context by ascertaining which one or more entities satisfy the context, and the communication is sent to the ascertained entities. In one example, a user can specify that a message is to be sent to an entity at a particular geographic location, and the system chooses the one or more entities that are nearest to the specified location
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Method and apparatus for multiple tiered matching of natural language queries to positions in a text corpus
Issued US US 09/503,983
A multi-tiered system for responding to natural language queries is using disclosed. The query resolution system returns zero or more links to content that is relevant to the users query. The present invention for query resolution combines two or more types of natural language query resolution methods, where the knowledge base for each of the methods comes from a single knowledge specification. The various different natural language query resolution methods differ fundamentally in how they…
A multi-tiered system for responding to natural language queries is using disclosed. The query resolution system returns zero or more links to content that is relevant to the users query. The present invention for query resolution combines two or more types of natural language query resolution methods, where the knowledge base for each of the methods comes from a single knowledge specification. The various different natural language query resolution methods differ fundamentally in how they match the user query to the web site content. The results of the resolution methods are ranked and all, some, or none of the results of each system may be displayed.
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Cassandra Rebel Elite
Datastax
The DataStax Cassandra Rebel Elite Program recognizes key individuals who have gone above and beyond to share their knowledge and expertise to help the Cassandra community learn about the massively scalable NoSQL database.
The Rebel Elite Program provides these selected individuals with the opportunity to write articles and whitepapers, speak with press, analysts and industry thought-leaders, to present both online in webinars and at key events, to blog as an official Rebel Elite…The DataStax Cassandra Rebel Elite Program recognizes key individuals who have gone above and beyond to share their knowledge and expertise to help the Cassandra community learn about the massively scalable NoSQL database.
The Rebel Elite Program provides these selected individuals with the opportunity to write articles and whitepapers, speak with press, analysts and industry thought-leaders, to present both online in webinars and at key events, to blog as an official Rebel Elite member, and enjoy recognition amongst their community peers. This recognition is a key differentiator in career development in this exciting market. The Rebel Elite designation is awarded annually and announced at the Cassandra Summit. -
InfoWorld Technology Leadership Award 2013
InfoWorld
InfoWorld's eight 2013 Technology Leadership Awards winners show that essential combination of creativity, vision, management, and political savvy that are necessary to stand out from their peers in helping their businesses grow, in rearchitecting their IT strategies, in deploying critical emerging technologies, and in innovating technologies themselves…
InfoWorld's eight 2013 Technology Leadership Awards winners show that essential combination of creativity, vision, management, and political savvy that are necessary to stand out from their peers in helping their businesses grow, in rearchitecting their IT strategies, in deploying critical emerging technologies, and in innovating technologies themselves.
http://www.infoworld.com/t/it-management/the-infoworld-2013-technology-leadership-awards-220056
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Apache Cassandra MVP
Datastax
The DataStax MVP Program for Apache Cassandra recognizes key individuals who have gone above and beyond to share their knowledge and expertise to help the Cassandra community learn about the massively scalable NoSQL database.
(http://www.datastax.com/mvp)
(http://bit.ly/Wj7DyA)
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