Founder & CEO3 Round Stones & OpenData Advocate
Bernadette is founder of five startups, supports several widely used Open Source Software projects, and is a champion for Government Open Data. Previously she wrote real-time Unix based trading systems for Goldman Sachs in New York and Tokyo. For fun, she helps out at her local makerspace teaching Arduino skills and gives talks at local high schools on the value of STEM skills. Bernadette is a W3C Invited Expert and co-chaired the international Government Linked Data Working Group. She is the author of W3C Recommendations on Linked Data and has published several peer reviewed chapters in the topic. She speaks regularly on open government data, innovation and entrepreneurship in the U.S., Europe and Australia. Bernadette was a founding board member of Women in IT (WIT) in Brisbane Australia (1998).
Talks I've Given
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Linking Open Government Data at Scale
Featuring Bernadette Hyland
Governments collect a lot of data. Data on air quality, toxic chemicals, laws and regulations, public health, and the census are intended to be widely distributed. Some data is not for public consumption.
This talk focuses on open government data — the information that is meant to be made...
big-data -
Linking Open Government Data at Scale
Featuring Bernadette Hyland
Governments collect a lot of data. Data on air quality, toxic chemicals, laws and regulations, public health, and the census are intended to be widely distributed. Some data is not for public consumption.
This talk focuses on open government data — the information that is meant to be made...
big-data -
Linking Open Government Data at Scale
Featuring Bernadette Hyland
Governments collect a lot of data. Data on air quality, toxic chemicals, laws and regulations, public health, and the census are intended to be widely distributed. Some data is not for public consumption.
This talk focuses on open government data — the information that is meant to be made...
big-data