SAUDI ARABIA. The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Interim (KAUST) IT Summit which concluded yesterday in Dhahran brought together 17 of the worlds
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[Thehostingnews] Yahoo! Executive, Garners Technical Award for Data Mining, Knowledge Discovery
Sunnyvale, California (The Hosting News) August 15, 2007 Global Internet company, Yahoo! Inc.’s Dr. Usama Fayyad, Chief Data Officer and Executive
Yahoo exec gets computing machinery honor
Yahoo Inc. said Friday Usama Fayyad, its chief data officer and executive vice president, received the 2007 Innovation Award by the Association of Computing
Yahoo! Chief Data Officer Receives Top Technical Award for Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
ACM SIGKDD 2007 Innovation Award Winner, Dr. Usama Fayyad, to Give Innovation Award Lecture and Keynote at KDD 2007 Conference Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO), a
The Quest for the Perfect Online Ad
Web marketers are moving beyond search, using powerful science to figure out what you want–sometimes before you even know. (Business 2.0 Magazine) —
Yahoo! Chief Data Officer, Dr. Usama Fayyad, Chosen as 2006 Fellow by Association of Computing Machinery (ACM)
Fayyad Joins Three Other ACM Fellows and Two ACM Distinguished Scientists at Yahoo!; Yahoo! Research Continues Scientific and Technical Excellence in 2006 Yahoo! Inc.
What is the Data Telling Us?
Always On panel: What is the data telling us? There are some interesting tidbits on personalization in this July 2006 AlwaysOn panel, “What Is
World’s Largest Data Mining Conference: Attendees Strike Gold; M2006 Attracts Industry Experts, Thought Leaders, Researchers, Visionary Leaders Worldwide
SAS, the leader in business intelligence, is hosting M2006, the world’s largest data mining conference Oct. 23 and 24 at the Rio All Suite
Marketers Trace Paths Users Leave on Internet
Marketers Trace Paths Users Leave on Internet Ads displayed by Tacoda Systems. One, top, is shown to those who searched for mortgage data; the
AlwaysOn: In search of better search
Three of the search engine kings (Microsoft was missing) held court during an AlwaysOn Stanford Summit this afternoon, discussing the state of search technology.

