...hall or at a noisy cocktail party. So shortly after LTNY wrapped up, I headed back to my former turf in California for...
...peanuts at Yankee Stadium. Case in point: There were 11 panels at LTNY that had Big Data in their titles. Yet there is...
...Developing that technology is the focus of many a vendor. However, when LTNY convened on January 29, it revealed a slight shift away from its...
...technology that were on display! Here is a look some of the LTNY offerings. » AccessData Group unveiled several...
...discovery and predictive analytics in big data sets. Among the LTNY vendors offering predictive tools outside of the realm of e-discovery was...
Enthusiastic newcomers bring their products and services to the Hilton's three floors of exhibits
Keynote presentations launched each day with controversial ideas and vibrant innovations
...the show and the roar of constant chatter in the exhibit hall. LTNY often sets the stage for IT trends and hot topics in the...
Daniel Martin Katz, assistant professor at Michigan State's School of Law, announced at an event hosted by Fordham University Law School that he is developing "a group of assassins" who are g
...hall or at a noisy cocktail party. So shortly after LTNY wrapped up, I headed back to my former turf in California for...
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