MIT computer scientists can predict the price of Bitcoin
CSAIL/LIDS team's algorithm doubles initial investment in under two months.
MIT Professional Education announces new offerings of Online X professional course on big data
In response to success of initial offering, individuals may sign up now for fall and spring sessions of "Tackling the Challenges of Big Data"
Visual control of big data
Data-visualization tool identifies sources of aberrant results and recomputes visualizations without them.
On the job: IS&T’s Security Operations Team
Team plays a key role on campus, delivering tools, infrastructure, services, and consulting that help the community do its work securely.
Collecting just the right data
When you can’t collect all the data you need, a new algorithm tells you which to target.
No-wait data centers
New system could reduce data-transmission delays across server farms by 99.6 percent.
Mental-health monitoring goes mobile
Startup Ginger.io analyzes smartphone data to remotely predict when patients with mental illnesses are symptomatic.
Keeping it simple (for a bioinformatician)
Alumnus strikes delicate balances in big data — helping define the future of health care.
Own your own data
A new system would allow individuals to pick and choose what data to share with websites and mobile apps.
Mathematical patchwork
Alice Guionnet, an authority on random matrix theory, aims to make sense of huge data sets.
Diagnosing “broken" buildings to make them greener
Startup’s software detects inefficient equipment in facilities — saving energy, time, and money.
The Internet of medical things
Stephen Miles helps to bring the benefits of serialized identification systems to translational medicine and research.