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Data Science Experts Will Gather Virtually for the 7th Annual World-Wide Data Vault Conference May 17-21

Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Automation Will Dominate the Topics at The 7th Annual WWDVC This Year The World-Wide Data Vault Consortium (WWDVC) will be 100% virtual this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. The WWDVC conference held May 17 – 21 is the premier event for “All things Data Vault related.” Usually held each year in Stowe, Vermont, this event draws Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing experts from all over the world, where they gather to learn, network, and check out the emerging trends that affect their industry. Despite the online virtual delivery, the conference format will be the same as previous years, with two-days of vendor hands-on sessions and two-and-one-half days of presentations. Topics covered this year are Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Data Hubs, Automation, and Data Vault Case Studies. 

Writer disagrees with national columnist Franken

Writer disagrees with national columnist Franken Mr Franken,  After reading your editorial in the 9 April Coastal Courier, I decided to check your musings via the internet (Google, Wikipedia, etc) and found many half-truths.  Let me count the ways – 1 Pinocchio, 2 Pinocchio, 3 Pinocchio, 4… . Me thinks ‘Sir’ Charles Barkley was correct in his recent commentary, ““I truly believe in my heart most White people and Black people are awesome people, but we’re so stupid following our politicians, whether they’re Republicans or Democrats, and their only job is, ‘Hey, let’s make these people not like each other. We don’t live in their neighborhoods, we all got money, let’s make the whites and Blacks not like each other, let’s make rich people and poor people not like each other, let’s scramble the middle class.’ I truly believe that in my heart.”  Well said Sir Charles.

Backyard garden is therapy for Vietnam veteran

Bryan County News More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Backyard garden is therapy for Vietnam veteran Donald Singleton at peace among his collard plants. Should you want advice on planting, Singleton is willing to help. You can reach out to him through editor@bryancountynews. com. The collard greens Donald Singleton grows in his backyard garden are put to good use in a number of ways. They feed family and friends and neighbors, just like the okra and kale and beans and whatever else it is he might decide to raise during a growing season that practically goes year round.

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