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Zendesk raises $100M in IPO — and traders love it (updated)

Hortonworks buys XA Secure to make Hadoop even more enterprise-friendly

Meet 10 of the top data investors at DataBeat (special offer)

Birst's Google-like business intelligence searching comes to NetSuite's finance software

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How a swarm of data is helping Chicago re-map urban life

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Inside the mind of a crowd scientist, an emerging flavor of data scientist

DataHero makes data combination as easy as adding cream to your coffee

10 ways to use your data to make more money (really)

Making the best use of companies' money pays off: Anaplan raises $100M

Firebase adds hosting to make app development even easier

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The state of big data in 2014 (chart)

No, Facebook data dude, collecting Mother’s Day information does not count as a gift for Mom

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3 bad business-intelligence habits that we need to break

Storage giant EMC buys stealthy flash startup DSSD to crunch big data fast

Trifacta gives data wranglers a secret weapon for saving time

Google buys Rangespan, grabbing retail and big data smarts

At DataBeat 2014, you’ll find tech that makes you money (really)

Here’s how the White House is embracing big data — and your privacy

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50 billion devices: How software has to change to fit an ultra-connected world

How data science and A.I. can enhance the creative process

How Factual’s location data comes in handy for startups Emu & Shopular (exclusive)

Big data hustlers Cloudera & MongoDB link up to make the database floor shake

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Big access, not big data: How LinkedIn, Dell, & an elementary school are getting it right

Alpine brings data science to the masses (interview)

RelateIQ: The startup that turns salespeople’s data crumbs into gold

Birst’s new CEO is building a ‘data café’ & promising crazy growth

Look out, Europe: Data scientists are coming your way

Big data startups: Apply for the DataBeat Innovation Showdown

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NY gets new bootcamp for data scientists: It’s free, but harder to get into than Harvard

Here’s how big data is helping Nitro sell half a million PDF software units (yes, PDF)
