Category Archives: 2012

The semantic web in practice

I recently came across a content curation service, paper.li and decided to use it to gather contents via my twitter. According to paper.li ‘they love the semantic web’, a great start for an online paper. Paper.li seems to use the twitter (or google+, facebook) handler/user to anchor the data stream and then allow tags/keywords to [...]

attaching ‘identity’ to data

A publication – Aspects of Identity – from The British Computer Society Identity Assurance Working Group with foreword by Kim Cameron is available for download (pdf). From the publication: The BCS position is that individuals, not organisations, should remain in control of their personal identification, whether held by governments or other organisations. Individuals, organisations, governments [...]

from click2ediscovery to data risks or challenges

This blogging site will be getting a new face lift over the next coming months. The focus will be on law and technology matters related to data risks and challenges. More to expect… Thanks.

cloud computing

Cloud is here to stay (until another storm clears the current cloud), so might as well ride with the current cloud. Like picking up any new technology or looking to make sense of the new technology, I start with looking at the new technology with references to established methodologies, approaches or techniques or simply methods. [...]

It’s starting with B something

Have you notice that ‘B something’ is back in fashion? ‘Big Blue’ in the 70s or is it in the 80s? Now we have ‘Big Data’ and ‘BYOD’. In the ediscovery world, these two ‘B something’ not only add extra vocabulary but also highlighted that data is ‘Big-ish to the petra super server level’ and [...]