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Based in the UK and working globally, Cloud of Data's consultancy services help clients understand the implications of taking data and more to the Cloud.
If you'd like to discuss how we can help your organisation, get in touch.

Services

Leveraging years of experience derived from policy development, management and execution in both the Public and Private sectors, The Cloud of Data is strongly placed to work with your organisation on understanding, anticipating and reacting to the technologically inspired disruptions of today, and the opportunities of tomorrow.

From speaking at your events and facilitating your off-site planning, to working closely with your team on understanding the trends that will affect your business, our personalised and professional programmes of activity will ensure that you are in the best possible shape to maximise the benefit of new Web-based opportunities to exploit your brand, your reputation, your network and your data.

Cloud Computing; Big Data; the Data Web; the Semantic Web; Linked Data; Open Data; the Global Graph; Web 3.0.

All of these terms, and more, are poor attempts to apply labels to aspects of a rapidly shifting landscape that is affected by technology, economics and society. In order to realise the implications and potential of the trends that underly these terms, it is necessary to move past superficial labels and definitions, and to understand the realities of their impact upon all aspects of your organisation.

For more information on the ways in which your organisation might benefit from our services, and to discuss likely costs, please get in touch.

The Cloud of Data is registered for VAT in the United Kingdom, number 946 0689 89.

Tweets from @PaulMiller

  • Things you see, walking hotel-wards to write a slide deck... t.co/5RCs5TIAnj - I tweeted 18 hours ago
  • The total lack of a queue reminds me this is *not* San Francisco... Still good coffee, though. 4sq.com/Ypv6kt - I tweeted 19 hours ago
  • “Data has gravity,” says Robert Jenkins of @cloudsigma. Too true, but the “data black hole” analogy must die… #dataconf - I tweeted 20 hours ago
  • reaching around the world, from New York to Christchurch, to smack @benkepes. - I tweeted 20 hours ago
  • Lots of data chat at #dataconf. And in the real world, "Chancellor Osborne planning budget with inadequate data" Hmm! bit.ly/ZUnenY - I tweeted 21 hours ago

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Top Posts & Pages

  • Dropbox, Google Drive, Apple iCloud, Microsoft SkyDrive; maybe they're not apples after all?
  • George Dyson does Strata
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  • Does Linked Data <em>need</em> RDF ?
  • Hewlett Packard: a tale of many clouds
  • Repositories in the Cloud? Why on earth not?!
  • Understanding SaaS business models in conversation with Adam Gross of Salesforce.com
  • Tesco uses data for more than just loyalty cards

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  • Data Market Chat: Rufus Pollock and Irina Bolychevsky discuss the Open Knowledge Foundation and CKAN
  • Data Market Chat: Leigh Dodds discusses Kasabi
  • Data Market Chat: Piyush Lumba discusses Microsoft’s Windows Azure Marketplace
  • Data Market Chat: Shion Deysarkar discusses Datafiniti
  • Data Market Chat: Stephen O’Grady of RedMonk examines the bigger picture

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Some writing elsewhere

My writing for GigaOM Pro

My writing for SemanticWeb.com

My writing for CloudAve

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  • Trials (and a minor tribulation or two) with Tep
  • So... British English or American English?
  • Google takes browser obsession too far; relegates Santa to a little box

Upcoming Trips

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