It’s the countdown to the Data 2.0 Conference, Monday, April 4, 2011, at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco. I’ll be there moderating several panels on data storage management, data2.0 and legal implications as well as augmented business intelligence. I hope that you can join us to discover how the online data revolution will shape and transform the world of technology for years to come.
Data 2.0 is about the rise of data accessibility. Do you know what new innovations are possible with the growing abundance of social, geo, government and advertising data? Hear speakers from Google, NAVTEQ, and comScore alongside Jay Adelson, CEO of SimpleGeo; Gil Elbaz, CEO of Factual; Joe Lonsdale, co-founder of Palantir; and 50 other data companies at the full-day conference. The event will culminate in a data startup pitch contest, judged by Robert Scoble and five Silicon Valley venture capitalists.
The conference will also feature the launch on-stage of the $3 million Heritage Health Prize, the world’s largest data challenge. At least 6 data companies will be launching new products and features; send an email to info@data2con.com if you are interested in launching.
Click here to Register for the Data 2.0 Conference
Use the discount code “data2on11” to get 25% off the standard conference registration. Hurry, tickets are selling fast!
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