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Junior Data Scientist. L'e-mail tient encore tête au collaboratif 2.0. TRUSTe. TRUSTe is a trust mark sales company[1] based in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in London, United Kingdom and Cebu City, Philippines.

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Best known for its online privacy seals, TRUSTe assesses, monitors, and certifies websites, mobile apps, cloud, and advertising channels to allow companies "to safely collect and use customer data to power their business".[2] The company incorporates regulatory requirements and industry best practices from the United States and North America, European Union, and Asia Pacific regions into its review of digital properties.[3] As of 2012, TRUSTe has provided data privacy management services and certifications for more than 5,000 businesses.[4] History[edit] In 2000, TRUSTe became the first organization to join the U.S.

Department of Commerce's European Union (EU) safe harbor framework and subsequently launched its EU Safe Harbor Seal Program.[6] The US-EU Safe Harbor was agreed upon by the U.S. Products[edit] Privacy Assessments Dr. (12) La dream team numérique d’Obama s’expose à Paris. Le 7 novembre, Barack Obama était réélu président des Etats-Unis. Pour cette campagne, plus encore que pour celle de 2008, il s’est largement appuyé sur les nouvelles technologies et les médias sociaux. Quatre de ses piliers sont venus expliquer aux frenchies « comment Obama for America a (encore) réinventé la campagne numérique ». Ils sont 4, ils sont jeunes (aux alentours de la trentaine) et ils ont participé à la réelection de Barack Obama en 2012. Betsy Hoover, Catherine Bracy, Ethan Roeder et Teddy Goff présentaient jeudi à la Gaîté Lyrique la stratégie de cette campagne numérique qui a battu tous les records.

Pour illustrer le thème « From Hope to Forward » (mots-clés respectifs des campagnes de 2008 et 2012), Teddy Goff, Digital Director de la campagne, commence par aborder… ce qui n’a pas changé, c’est-à-dire les objectifs à atteindre : inciter les électeurs à s’inscrire sur les listes, lever des fonds, inciter les gens à voter (pour Obama, s’entend) et recruter des volontaires. Au coeur de l’actualité numériqueElectronLibre. Un MOOC pour apprendre à coder. Obama Says Everyone Should Learn How to Hack. President Barack Obama kicked off Computer Science Education Week on Monday with a simple message: “Don’t just play on your phone.

Obama Says Everyone Should Learn How to Hack

Program it.” “Learning these skills isn’t just important for your future, it’s important for our country’s future,” Obama said in a YouTube video. “If we want America to stay on the cutting edge, we need young Americans like you to master the tools and technology that will change the way we do just about everything.” The Computer Science Education Week is organized by Code.org, a nonprofit dedicated to expanding computer science education, along with Computing in the Core, a coalition of organizations that advocate computer science education. This year’s Computer Science Education Week is timed to coincide with the birthday of Grace Hopper, the United States Navy rear admiral who pioneered the field of computer science during and after World War II. None the less, the code literacy movement has continued apace. But the big question on everyone’s minds? Understanding big data for the enterprise. Home » OpenStack Open Source Cloud Computing Software.

What you missed in Big Data : New solutions shift analytics landscape. It’s been an exciting month for the Big Data ecosystem, with Cloudera repackaging its portfolio in an effort to make Hadoop more accessible to organizations of different sizes.

What you missed in Big Data : New solutions shift analytics landscape

Two emerging players also made headlines with new solutions for developing analytical applications. Announced on Monday, the Cloudera Enterprise Data Hub combines the vendor’s open source distribution with a set of “advanced components” that consists of HBase, the Impala structured query engine and homegrown search and auditing tools. The offering also includes across-the-board support services and integration with Spark, an in-memory alternative to MapReduce that executes queries up to 100 times faster. Organizations that don’t need all this extra functionality can opt to go with the Flex Edition, a slimmed down version of the Enterprise Data Hub that comes with just one premium. Concurrent is taking a different approach to streamlining the development of data-driven apps. Photo credit: B Tal via photopin cc.