We are delighted to announce general availability of the latest version of the SuperSTAR suite: SuperSTAR 9.5.
Year: 2015
Watch Now: Open Data and Confidentiality
Watch Mike Payne (DWP, UK), Duncan Young (ABS) and Al Blake at our Open Data Event.
Tackling Big Football with Big Data
One of the great things about having a sophisticated data analytics tool at your disposal, is that you can analyse just about anything. If it can be counted or measured in some way, then our software can consume your data...
ISI 2015, Rio de Janeiro
This week, we're exhibiting at the 60th World Statistics Congress in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Usability the Key to Truly Open Data
What's the most dangerous time of the week to be out on the roads? Are they getting safer or more dangerous? The answers might surprise you!
Space-Time Research Around the World
We’ll be speaking and exhibiting at some upcoming events. We’d love to chat...
ABS Investment a Win for Australia
In last week’s federal budget, the Australian government announced a major investment in the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This means that, contrary to media speculation earlier this year, the 2016 census will go ahead as planned.
Come and Visit Us…
We will be exhibiting at the Connect Show 2015 in Melbourne next week. Come and visit us to learn what our data analytics, dissemination and visualisation solutions could do for you.
Census debate needs to expand to cover the future of the ABS
There is presently considerable discussion and reporting about the future of Australia’s national census, sparked by suggestions to change from a five to 10-year cycle.
Open data: analysis more important than volume
Open data initiatives being embraced by governments around the world will generate major economic and social benefits, but the process must extend beyond simply releasing gigabytes of raw data. Without opportunities for open data analysis, much of that potential will be lost. Each year, governments collect vast quantities of information as a by-product of programs...
Confidentiality for the Big Data World
Our advanced confidentiality solutions, including perturbation, protect the privacy of public data while allowing advanced self service data dissemination.
The Search for Privacy in a Big Data World
In the late 90s, a Massachusetts government agency released medical records for every state government employee, free of charge, to the research community. At the time of this early open data initiative, state governor William Weld went on record to say that the confidentiality of everyone involved was protected. After all, they had removed all...