Tuesday 7 April 2015

Commerce Dept. CDO: Government data fuels job creation; Windows 10 update due in 2016

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Government data is fuel for job creation, says Commerce Department CDO

Ian J. Kalin, the first chief data officer (CDO) at the Commerce Department, is figuring out how to tie data products and science to a core mission of his agency: enhancing business and commerce.

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Microsoft is working on two updates to the Windows 10 core, codenamed 'Redstone,' that are targeted to arrive in 2016, sources say.

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