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The Lost Art of Breath: A Conversation with James Nestor

You've been doing it since you were born, but how much do you really know about breathing? Do you know that you are most likely doing it wrong -- that there is even a wrong way to breathe? Today, we uncover the hidden power of breath and what it can do to increase your fitness pe ...  Afficher plus

Learning By Doing: When the Real and Virtual Worlds Collide with Derek Belch

Ready Player One, The Eye of Minds, and Pygmalion’s Spectacles. For years humanity has written about the allure of a virtual world. But what if the virtual world has already caught up to reality? And the headsets we’ve read about for decades are no longer just a myth? Hear from S ...  Afficher plus

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About The Data Chief
The Data Chief

Data is transforming how we think about life, work, business, healthcare, education, and everything in between. Meet the world’s top data and analytics leaders bringing this data revolution to life.

In each episode of The Data Chief, host Cindi Howson, Chief Data Strate ...

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Data as the Root Cause with Susan St. Ledger of Splunk
Mission Daily

“The big focus is driving transformation.” — Susan St. Ledger Susan St. Ledger, President of Worldwide Field Operations for Splunk, started her career as a major in computer science at the University of Scranton. From there, she was recruited to become a computer scientist at the ...  Afficher plus

The Value of Data with Monzy Merza, VP, Head of Security Research at Splunk
Mission Daily

“The more that people can get exposed to the data, the more people can tinker with it, the more people can exert their intuition and ideas onto that data, the better society is going to be.” — Monzy Merza Monzy Merza, Vice President and Head of Security Research at Splunk, works ...  Afficher plus

Deciphering the World’s Data with Doug Merritt, CEO of Splunk
Mission Daily

Throughout the last few decades, the amount of data that has accumulated on the internet and in our systems has grown by orders of magnitude. Most believe that much of this data is useless. Logs, miscellaneous accounts and lines of code were just floating in the ether, and to man ...  Afficher plus