#occupywallstreet has been gaining momentum on Twitter.
Recorded Future CEO and co-founder Dr Christopher Ahlberg spoke to O’Rielly about the future of search. Check out the video below:
Now live in Recorded Future Premium are our new source metrics which allow you to quickly find the most predictive sources on the web for any given entity or event. You can also identify those sources first to report news for any specific event, as well as segment by media type (blogs, mainstream news, and social media for example). I’m finding blogs to be far ahead in their reporting many events, but for things like official travel by leaders and diplomats, government sources are still the leader, followed by mainstream news agencies.
Many government IT leaders are looking to cloud-based solutions to achieve economies of scale and increase computational power. Most traditional software applications were designed to be run on a single server, or even a cluster of machines, but they are now being retro-fitted in an attempt to support cloud-based architectures. Conversely, Recorded Future was born in the cloud, and is designed for massive scaling. Lead Database Architect Anders Karlsson discusses the challenges of moving databases to the cloud. Anders previously designed databases at MySQL, Sun and Oracle. Around our offices he’s known as Dr. Database. The doctor is in!
*Recorded Future doesn’t endorse Xeroround, they were just kind enough to sponsor this video
Earlier today a massive explosion rocked Oslo Norway’s government center. Watch the details unfold on Recorded Future
We recently redesigned and polished off some wording on the work we’re doing in the defense and national security domains. In short we’re working to help customers organize all that is known about the future, and make that data available for analysis. Check it out!
Recorded Future Data Sheet (pdf)
p.s. Did you see Recorded Future on the front page of Reuters.com today?