Category: summer2017

Application of Open Data by the City of Los Angeles Office

by on July 7, 2017 11:35 pm
Last week, the CIO of the California Department of Technology mentioned that Open Data is one of the big technology initiatives that is facilitating the democratization data to the public for various use cases. The open data website mentions that “California believes in the power of unlocking government data. We believe the California open data… Read more Application of Open Data by the City of Los Angeles Office

How can companies seamlessly move to the cloud?

by on July 7, 2017 6:46 pm
Cloud computing is growing to become the main infrastructure of handling both personal and enterprise computational work. The main advantages cloud computing is that it offers easy access of data and computational resources only at a subscription cost without the overhead of acquiring and maintaining your own infrastructure. Some major concerns are privacy and security… Read more How can companies seamlessly move to the cloud?

A Shift Towards Cloud Computing

by on July 7, 2017 2:07 pm
Mr. Chris Cruz, Chief Information Officer (CIO) for the state of California shared his views on Cloud Computing for transparency to foster sharing and pooling of computing resources in the public sector. Mr. Chris Cruz talked about how the state of California´s motivation on transparency and its engagement towards it´s citizens to unlock government data… Read more A Shift Towards Cloud Computing

Why are virtual data centers right for startups and tech companies?

by on July 7, 2017 2:00 pm
Most startup founders are often too excited to get their idea off the ground. They worry about their product 24/7 because they are passionate. What most of them are always forgetting is to create the right server architecture to support their product and the user demands. As a startup founder myself, I made that mistake.… Read more Why are virtual data centers right for startups and tech companies?

Self-driving cars: What to do with collected data?

by on July 7, 2017 1:59 pm
Last Friday afternoon we had Deputy Director & Deputy State CIO, Chris Cruz, come to class where he spoke about what the state of California is doing in matters regarding IT. There was no surprise that the state truly is a pioneer in those matters but being a pioneer is never easy. California is the… Read more Self-driving cars: What to do with collected data?

Online Voting: Political Science Fiction

by on July 7, 2017 12:30 pm
  Enable people to vote online (e-voting) can potentially increase the voter base. Security challenges are preventing states from implementing e-voting. E-voting has to be verifiable for the individual (voter) and universally (ballot). Casting votes online for big scale political elections and votes is still far away.   “Online voting will come” says Chris Cruz,… Read more Online Voting: Political Science Fiction

Big Data and Cloud Computing on Retail: advantages and precautions

by on July 7, 2017 11:59 am
The way companies are crafting their business strategy is constantly changing, especially for the last twenty years, due to costumer’s new experience preferencies and substantial developments on technology. Moreover, most of the change that happened within the corporate ecosystem was data driven, making possible for companies to rapidly identify their priorities and take the most knowledge enlightened… Read more Big Data and Cloud Computing on Retail: advantages and precautions

The Challenges of Implementing Cloud Technologies in the Public Sector

by on July 7, 2017 11:59 am
Today, the internet works as a medium through which an increasing number of services and products are offered. Chris Cruz, Deputy State CIO of California, in his lecture, said that technology is transforming the government to provide value for people and businesses. The cloud computing paradigm has revolutionized the way businesses and governments work. It… Read more The Challenges of Implementing Cloud Technologies in the Public Sector

How Open is Your Government?

by on July 7, 2017 11:55 am
The presentation by Mr. Chris Cruz, the Deputy Director and Deputy State Chief Information Officer of State of California, gave me valuable insights into a number of initiatives of technology utilization in the State of California. Here, I would like to explore more on open data topic. I totally agree with Mr. Cruz that providing… Read more How Open is Your Government?

Public Private Partnership and Gov Data Sharing

by on July 7, 2017 11:54 am
Last week’s guest lecture by Chris Cruz was a very useful intro into how the government is leveraging technology, data analytics and cloud computing specifically, to better serve the public and manage their central database. In the past, I have been especially interested in, for example, how the private sector players work with government in various… Read more Public Private Partnership and Gov Data Sharing