Significant federal efforts in embracing big data
President Obama’s Open Government Initiative includes a directive to make all daily operations publicly available, the result of which was seen in the recent release of Medicare payment information and in the formation of Affordable Care Act for penalizing hospitals for unnecessary readmissions. Read the whole story at Stanford Conference on Big Data in Healthcare
JHU introduces data science courseware: John Hopkins University introduced three data science courseware earlier this month: Exploratory Data Analysis, Reproducible Research, and Statistical Inference. These courses have been added in sequence after the first three courses introduced in April: The Data Scientist’s Toolbox, R Programming, and Getting and Cleaning Data. These courses have been permanently deployed and will remain available every month. Ubeeko CEO, Ghislain Mazars, says: We felt the application developer had been left underserved so far with Hadoop, and wanted to contribute to the platform momentum by helping close that gap. HFactory is probably the first integrated web application development platform in the Hadoop environment. If you want to participate in the commercial beta trial of Factory, visit the Ubeeko website. Read the full story at JHU Launches Data Science Courseware
Oscar raises USD 80Million: The technology-based health insurance company Oscar raised $80 M investment capital. This funding round was led by Formation’s Joe Lonsdale, with participation from Breyer Capital, Founders Fund, General Catalyst Partners, Khosla Ventures, and Thrive Capital, owned by one of the co-founders of the company. Oscar managed to raise $75 earlier is seed funds.