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  1. C&P Awarded Grant from NIST for data quality R&D: http://bit.ly/16unEs
  2. Happy to be partnering with Systap to deliver scalable OWL inference, combining #Pellet2 & BigData. 140 chars for retweeting can be tough!
  3. Happy to partner w/ Systap RT @alexjdl Bigdata is a promising scalable RDF store. Check out their new cluster guide: http://bit.ly/RGSSY
  4. @psnively Helps to know the http://systap.com/ guys from back in the day... :)
  5. Ping @candp or @kendall if you have use cases, requirements, interest in massive, distributed RDF & OWL2 query & reasoning. Fun stuff.
  6. We're exploring partnership with #BigData guys (http://systap.com/) to integrate #Pellet2 & #BigData for massive reasoning & query.
  7. Looking forward to talking about new licensees of http://clarkparsia.com/planner #HotPlanner; very cool stuff.
  8. http://bit.ly/13gjg looks like #Pellet2 crew is hard at work again...Who wouldn't want to hack w/ these guys?
  9. Now that RIF is at Last Call (http://bit.ly/RyDAc), I suspect Pellet will, at the least, support RIF that == SWRL; i.e., new syntax first.
  10. C&P job opening viewed 475 times in 19 hrs (http://bit.ly/kDROz ); jobs.stackoverflow.com may be a good value.
  11. @psnively I still love LtU, always meaning to ping up some OWL reasoning stuff there; smart data is as cool as smart code IMO. :)
  12. Job posting also debuts our new C&P logo, rebranding coming soon, blah blah, M&A, blah, palazzo in Venice. :)
  13. We're hiring: interesting work, great coworkers, growing market. http://bit.ly/kDROz
  14. ... put it to a public vote via Twitter and just adopt the winner? This seems crazy enough to work. :)
  15. Wonder if "crowd-sourcing" the new JSpace brand makes sense? We have a short list of candidates: maybe
  16. RT @arunbatchu: its funny watching people denounce ESBs today because Fowler said so. (via @gregyoung) People, perhaps Fowler is wrong?
  17. #OWL's utility derives partly from High Assurance & being intimately tied to RDF & #linkeddata: a powerful combo w/ big untapped potential.
  18. @cjmconnors Sometimes we specify *only* knowledge requirements (in form of an #OWL ontology, usually); so that's a "yes" for us. :>
  19. High Assurance puts #Pellet2 's scalability in perspective: it's not a low-scale DB; it's high-scale formal methods prover. That's v. diff!
  20. High Assurance is like formal methods for arbitrary data expressed with precision & logical rigor. If you need this, you need it bad!