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Law’s Future from Finance’s Past: Recorded Talk from Reinvent Law Silicon Valley

Back in March, I posted the slides to my talk at the Silicon Valley Reinvent Law event – Law’s Future from Finance’s Past. Last week, we posted the video online; you can watch below. Michael Bommarito – Law’s Future from

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Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning for e-Discovery – Slides from guest lecture at MSU College of Law

  Fellow Computational Legal Studies blogger and MSU law prof Dan Katz invited me to give an expert guest lecture for his e-Discovery seminar.  This seminar, taught jointly with  Professor Candeub, is an excellent example of MSU’s strategic pivot to

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Oracle ORION I/O benchmark results for AWS EC2 hi1.4xlarge instance type

  In a typical Oracle database implementation, you’ll want to baseline or benchmark your storage.  The storage team will hand over, and you’ll run a battery of tests using software like bonnie++ or ORION.  You’ll make sure that the results

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Debugging parameter mismatch across RAC database instances with R, dba_hist, and gv$parameter

Did you find this post useful?  Does your organization need Oracle services?  We can help.   Much of this morning went into investigating strange ADDM reports on a two-node Oracle RAC database.  For some reason, there were statistically improbable differences

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Legal Informatics with AWS CloudSearch – Slides for tonight’s AWS Michigan meetup

  Tonight, Eric and I will be presenting back-to-back talks at the AWS Michigan meetup (hosted by the Tech Brewery this time).  Eric will be detailing a large Matlab HPC experiment we ran this summer to optimize parameters for a

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