Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning for e-Discovery – Slides from guest lecture at MSU College of Law

  Fellow Computational Legal Studies blogger and MSU law prof Dan Katz invited me to give an expert guest lecture for his e-Discovery seminar.  This seminar, taught jointly with  Professor Candeub, is an excellent example of MSU's strategic pivot to deliver practical, 21st-century skills to their students.  The goal of the talk was to provide

By |2012-10-31T09:37:55-04:00October 31st, 2012|Consulting, Law, Technology|0 Comments

Oracle ORION I/O benchmark results for AWS EC2 hi1.4xlarge instance type

  In a typical Oracle database implementation, you'll want to baseline or benchmark your storage.  The storage team will hand over, and you'll run a battery of tests using software like bonnie++ or ORION.  You'll make sure that the results are in-line with requirements and expectations.   What if you are implementing said database on

By |2012-10-24T00:09:41-04:00October 24th, 2012|Cloud, Consulting, Programming, Technology|0 Comments

Debugging parameter mismatch across RAC database instances with R, dba_hist, and gv$parameter

Did you find this post useful?  Does your organization need Oracle services?  We can help.   Much of this morning went into investigating strange ADDM reports on a two-node Oracle RAC database.  For some reason, there were statistically improbable differences between impact percentages that have persisted over a month; in this case, instance 2 would

By |2012-10-09T11:48:26-04:00October 9th, 2012|Consulting, Programming, Technology|0 Comments

Legal Informatics with AWS CloudSearch – Slides for tonight’s AWS Michigan meetup

  Tonight, Eric and I will be presenting back-to-back talks at the AWS Michigan meetup (hosted by the Tech Brewery this time).  Eric will be detailing a large Matlab HPC experiment we ran this summer to optimize parameters for a trading strategy; this one is a great AWS case study, as we crunch 10B inputs

By |2012-10-09T09:50:29-04:00October 9th, 2012|Cloud, Consulting, Law, Programming, Technology|1 Comment

Top Sliding Bar

This Sliding Bar can be switched on or off in theme options, and can take any widget you throw at it or even fill it with your custom HTML Code. Its perfect for grabbing the attention of your viewers. Choose between 1, 2, 3 or 4 columns, set the background color, widget divider color, activate transparency, a top border or fully disable it on desktop and mobile.

Recent Tweets

Newsletter

Sign-up to get the latest news and update information. Don’t worry, we won’t send spam!

Go to Top