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Consulting firm to host big data training at SU, Cornell

SYRACUSE — Comrise, a global consulting firm, will sponsor big data training sessions in January at Syracuse University (SU) and Cornell University.

The company, based in Hazlet, N.J., will also hold training at its headquarters.

The training is expected to draw students in master’s and doctoral programs in data science, computer science and engineering, statistics, mathematics, and operations research, according to Comrise. The sessions will focus on a query and control language and a supercomputing platform used for enterprise-level big data analysis.

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The sessions will run from Jan. 2 to Jan. 4 and Jan. 7 to Jan. 11.

The training is not limited to students of SU or Cornell University. It is open to the public and there is no cost.

To learn more, contact Sara Grillo at (732) 203-6034 or sara.grillo@comrise.com.

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