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D&B Developer Challenge

Dig into the data in the D&B Developer Sandbox. Over $30,000 in prizes total are up for grabs. Mashups or standalone, we want to hear your ideas and/or see your apps using D&B data

Grand Prize Winners

$100 Prize Winners

mudnug vvtrish VijayaMalla CJRii elhok13
AliaksandrPedzko nwhitfield Erasmus Lutse apmyhr roscler
Darrin.ca Tony Thornton Eugene Chuvyrov and Fabien Lavocat

D&B "Show Me The Data" Spot Challenge Winners

  • Ranjan.D (July 8)
  • nwhitfield (July 9 and July 30)
  • roscler (July 10, July 11 and July 12)
  • Tim Corey (July 15, July 17 and July 19)
  • way2bord (July 16, July 18 and July 22)
  • Tony Thornton (July 23 and July 25)
  • relhok 13 (July 24)
  • vvtrish (July 26, July 29 and July 31)

Judges

Chris Maunder

Chris is the Co-founder, Administrator, Architect, Chief Editor and Shameless Hack who wrote and runs The Code Project. He's been programming since 1988 while pretending to be, in various guises, an astrophysicist, mathematician, physicist, hydrologist, geomorphologist, defence intelligence researcher and then, when all that got a bit rough on the nerves, a web developer. He is a Microsoft Visual C++ MVP both globally and for Canada locally.

Chris Pardo

Chris Pardo is a Senior Product Director for Platform and API at Dun and Bradstreet (D&B), where he is focused on enterprise application/data integration, strategic partnerships and alliances with other platforms, and developer community engagement. Prior to D&B, Chris worked at IBM as a software engineer. He lives in Austin, Texas and double majored in Computer Science and Business at the University of Texas in Austin.

Lynn Langit

Lynn Langit - Big Data Architect of Lynn Langit Consulting. Microsoft SQL Server MVP, Google Developer Expert (Cloud), 10Gen MongoDB Master, Cloudera Certified Developer and author of 3 books on Business Intelligence. Lynn blogs at www.LynnLangit.com and she is also the co-founder of 'Teaching Kids Programming.

Kevin Priddle

Kevin is one of the newest additions to the CodeProject team and his main duties as Editor and Special Projects Manager include managing the day-to-day operations of competitions and contests on CodeProject as well as developing content and editorial for various projects. He previously served as a Staff Writer with "IT in Canada" and as Associate Editor for its sister company, "The Canadian Channel Standard", providing coverage of information technology news, new product launches, business programs, industry events and conferences, and performing interviews with experts and executives from some of today's largest IT companies."

How do I enter?

  • Sign up to the D&B Developer Sandbox on Windows Azure (using your existing Microsoft account)
  • Post an article in the Azure section under D&B Developer Contest that outlines your ideas
  • Write an application that uses D&B data from the Windows Azure Marketplace.
  • Take part in one of our D&B "Show Me The Data" Daily Spot Challenges. Search the D&B Developer Sandbox on the Windows Azure Marketplace to find the answers to our daily questions for a chance at one of eighteen $50 cash prizes.
  • Please note: Due to legal restrictions this contest is available to those in North America only. For the purposes of this contest D&B defines North America as: Canada, U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The Challenge starts June 17th, 2013 and ends July 31, 2013.

What is the Challenge?

First, just have a look around and see what’s there. You can reference the Developer Sandbox Reference Guide for a listing of data available to you.

Second, let your imagination run wild. Think of the kind of app you might build with this data. Submit an application idea, identifying the kinds of data you would use in the app.

Third, start building using the sandbox data.

Last, submit your application idea for a potential $100 prize or your finished application for a larger prize ($15K, $10K or $5K) 

Your application can be whatever you want but it must make use of the sandbox data. For some examples of web applications see the D&B AppCenter, but you entry does not need to be a web app - anything is eligible.

What is the reward?

  • Big prizes for the most innovative applications:  $15,000 First Prize, $10,000 Second Prize, and $5,000 Third Prize.
  • Ten $100 prizes to developers who come up with creative application ideas using standalone D&B data or D&B data mashed up with other data
  • One $100 prize for everyone (except Grand Prize Winners) that participated in the contest
  • Eighteen $50 cash prizes available in the D&B "Show Me The Data" Daily Spot Challenges running 8 July, 2013 to 31 July, 2013.

FAQ

I’m a developer outside North America. Can I participate?

Unfortunately, due to some legal restrictions, this contest is not available to developers outside North America. Believe us, we’d love to have you join in, but we’re not allowed to. We’d like to have an international challenge in the future. For the purposes of this contest D&B defines North America as: Canada, U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

What is the Developer Sandbox?

The Developer Sandbox is a mashup of business data that developers can use during the D&B Developer Challenge to plan and design their applications. The Sandbox is made up of 10,000 business records that give you a sampling of the kind of data available from D&B.

 D&B usually makes its data available in logical groupings for specific verticals, but in this case D&B want you to see the wide variety of data that is available to you so that you can use your imagination  and create some new types of applications with the data.

What kind of applications can I create using D&B data?

Your imagination is the limit. See some examples of applications you can build on the D&B Direct site.

Are there any recommended application types I should focus on?

One example we heard of was for companies in geographical areas of high risk for natural disasters so that their customers can avoid supply chain interruptions – and find other companies that could temporarily fill the gap if disruptions occur.

While D&B provide business focused data, the opportunities for apps, as you can see, are virtually limitless.

What kind of data does D&B provide?

D&B provides data about companies, from their phone numbers and addresses to whether they are Green Certified or have been barred from working with the US government, or whether they’re minority- or veteran-owned.  Their Global Database contains more than 215 million records about companies, and draws from 30,000 sources to update that data 1.5 million times per day

What happens if I run into problems while using the Developer Sandbox?

Never fear, D&B is going to provide senior level support through live ‘office hours’.  We’ll let you know shortly when that will happen

Are there some references to help me get started?

Articles:

Can anyone enter?

As with any competition of this nature there are some restrictions. Employees at D&B, and CodeProject cannot enter, and laws in certain jurisdictions also restrict entrants. Please see the Terms and Conditions for a full list. 

Do I have to write a full article with source code?

Yes, an article is an important component of the challenge since it is the place where you describe what you are doing and how you solved problems that you ran into. This contest is designed to teach contestants and the audience, so the better your article, the more code you show and the more you explain how you completed each challenge, the better.

Who uses D&B data?

Sales and Marketing professionals love the professional contact info and corporate family relationship information since it helps them with their lead generation, negotiation efforts, cross-sell and customer retention activities.

Suppliers love the information about whether their customers will be able to pay them based on past payment history.

Procurement departments love the information about their suppliers and/or potential suppliers, as the data helps them mitigate risk, avoid possible supply chain disruptions and keeps companies on top of compliance initiatives. 

Market researchers love the easy access to corporate financial data that can be modeled and compared on millions of companies.

Current Participants

Those with articles that match the contest criteria are automatically entered.

United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer RCT Systems
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer @Free Games
Canada Canada
Erasmus is a free lance Software Developer.He obtained his Bachelors degree in Photonics from Algonquin college, Ottawa Canada and Masters in Software Systems from University of British Columbia, Canada in 2013.He has 4 game titles on Windows Phone and is currently working on building cross platform mobile games with the aid of C#.net and Xamarin.
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Retired Retired
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Canada Canada
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer
United States United States
Contributor to DotSpatial (http://dotspatial.codeplex.com/) and software developer since 2007.
Tester / Quality Assurance
United States United States
Currently helping to deliver Clinical software to health care facilities across the state of Utah.
Web Developer
United States United States
Profile

Around 10 years of professional software development experience in analysis, design, development, testing and implementation of enterprise web applications for healthcare domain with good exposure to object-oriented design, software architectures, design patterns, test-driven development and agile practices.

In Brief

Analyse and create High Level , Detailed Design documents.
Use UML Modelling and create Use Cases , Class Diagram , Component Model , Deployment Diagram, Sequence Diagram in HLD.

Area of Working : Dedicated to Microsoft .NET Technologies
Experience with : C# , J2EE , J2ME, Windows Phone 8, Windows Store App
Proficient in: C# , XML , XHTML, XML, HTML5, Javascript, Jquery, CSS, SQL, LINQ, EF

Software Development

Database: Microsoft SQL Server, FoxPro
Development Frameworks: Microsoft .NET 1.1, 2.0, 3.5, 4.5
UI: Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation, ASP.NET Web Forms and ASP.NET MVC3, MVC4
Coding: WinForm , Web Development, Windows Phone, WinRT Programming, WCF, WebAPI

Healthcare Domain Experience

CCD, CCR, QRDA, HIE, HL7 V3, Healthcare Interoperability

Education

B.E (Computer Science)

CodeProject Contest So Far:

1. Windows Azure Developer Contest - HealthReunion - A Windows Azure based healthcare product , link - http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/582535/HealthReunion-A-Windows-Azure-based-healthcare-pro

2. DnB Developer Contest - DNB Business Lookup and Analytics , link - http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/618344/DNB-Business-Lookup-and-Analytics

3. Intel Ultrabook Contest - Journey from development, code signing to publishing my App to Intel AppUp , link - http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/517482/Journey-from-development-code-signing-to-publishin

4. Intel App Innovation Contest 2013 - eHealthCare

5. Grand Prize Winner of CodeProject HTML5 &CSS3 Article Contest 2014

6. Grand Prize Winner of CodeProject Android Article Contest 2014

7. Grand Prize Winner of IOT on Azure Contest 2015
Database Developer Minitab
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer Android Technologies, Inc.
United States United States
Robert Oschler is a veteran artificial intelligence, robotics, natural language processing, and speech recognition programmer. His latest love is C#/.NET programming, especially on the Windows Phone platform. When not writing code you can find him playing guitar or watching the latest videos on MSDN's Channel 9. He is also a member of the incredible Nokia DVLUP program and owes much of his affection for Windows Phone programming to the wonderfully talented and enthusiastic Nokia Ambassadors.
Software Developer (Senior) DeGarmo
United States United States
I am currently a Senior Software Developer at a company in Illinois called DeGarmo. My primary skills are in .NET, SQL, JavaScript, and other web technologies although I have worked with PowerShell, C, and Java as well.

In my previous positions, I have worked as a lead developer, professor and IT Director. As such, I have been able to develop software on a number of different types of systems and I have learned how to correctly oversee the overall direction of technology for an organization. I've developed applications for everything from machine automation to complete ERP systems.

I enjoy taking hard subjects and making them easy to understand for people unfamiliar with the topic.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
Software developer, who has great zeal for learning new technologies, and is in search of more fulfilling status quo.

Professional summary;

• 6 years 10 months of cognitive learning experience in designing, developing, testing and maintenance of web applications using Microsoft .Net technologies.
• Conversant in of all phases of software development life software development process.
• Worked on VB.Net, C#.Net, .Net Framework 3.5/4.5, TPL, Unit testing, Integration testing, Reporting tool, Visual Source Safe, Visual Studio 2005/2008/2012, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, AJAX, LINQ, SQL server 2005, Jquery, SSIS, SSRS, TOAD, Moody’s Risk Analyst tool, Excel Macros, Microsoft Access, QTP.
• Possess strong analytical and problem solving skills, with the ability to make decisions after intensive analysis of requirements.
• Possess knowledge in Testing Automation using QTP.
• Knowledge on the basics of MapReduce, Natural language processing.
• Researched on the "AdRelevance using MapReduce" to propose a novel approach that utilizes the SERP keywords as a look up for the sponsored ads retrieval on search engine results page.

In her work tenure, she has received “Kudos award” for providing outstanding services and support beyond the call of duty and “Star award” for exceptional mentoring and counseling and grooming resources and contributing to team building

She has been winner for 3 data spot challenges arranged by DnB.
Team Leader
United States United States
Umar Siddiqui is a Medical Doctorate clinical informatics professional and Health IT entrepreneur. Currently, he serves a role with transforming Scott & White Healthcare’s 13 hospitals and 100-plus clinics. Also, he is the co-founder (and interim President) of vPhysicians. His educational background includes a BSci in Neuro-science from University of Pittsburgh and an MD from American University School of Medicine with clinical appointment and internship with The Barts London and Royal College of Surgeons in the UK.

Umar has earned professional certifications in Health IT, Agile Development, Surgical Information Systems, and life-science sales and marketing, along with continuing formal coursework in health informatics, analytics, and engineering. He maintains an active involvement with various professional organizations (HIMSS, TORCH) and ongoing participation with advisory boards, civic organizations, and entrepreneurial communities as well as mentoring other Health IT professionals.

Umar's technology interests are in building applications in .Net, C#, OData, and SQL that turn raw data into deep insight. He recently built Phalanx Linq, a healthcare data analytics application that earned him 2nd place in the 2013 D&B Developer Contest run by CodeProject.

Umar's health interests include analytics, predictive models, evidence based medicine, clinical guidelines, and quality data-science. He is passionate towards the improvement of population health through technology by developing and implementing informatics tools to fully utilize and model electronic health data. Health information today will be health intelligence tomorrow.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
Follow me here : @mvsaradhi
 

These rules (and the CodeProject® Terms of Use and the CodeProject Contributors Agreement) govern the DnB Developer Challenge (the "Contest") and set out the terms and conditions between CodeProject and its affiliates ("CodeProject" or "us/we") and each participant ("participant", "contestant", or "you"). A submission to this Contest constitutes your acceptance of these Official Contest Rules (the "Rules").

  1. How to Enter: CodeProject, with sponsorship by Dun & Bradstreet ("D&B"), is offering the Contest and will award prizes based on the results of judging all valid entries against the criteria established in these Rules.

    Between Jun 17, 2013 and Jul 31, 2013 11:59:59 PM US Eastern Standard Time , post your idea for your application in our Azure section under "DnB Developer Contest" and then use whatever tools you have available to create an application as outlined in the Contest description.

    Eligibility: Please note: Due to legal restrictions this contest is available to those in North America only. For the purposes of this contest D&B defines North America as Canada, U.S.A., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This Contest is open to software development professionals & enthusiasts who are of the age of majority in their jurisdiction of residence. Residents of Quebec and of the following countries are ineligible to participate due to legal constraints: Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. All national and local laws and regulations of the contestant’s country of residence apply. Residents of countries under U.S. embargo are not eligible to enter. Employees, officers and representatives (and members of their immediate families and those living in the same household of each) of both CodeProject and D&B, its parents, subsidiaries and affiliated companies, advertising and promotion agencies and any company involved in the design, execution, production or judging of this promotion ("contest entities") are ineligible. Void where prohibited.

  2. Entry Requirements: Participants must follow the article format provided by CodeProject on its website. Article submission must be in the English language.
     
  3. Judging: Entries will be judged by CodeProject judges at the end of the Contest as a whole. Prizes will be awarded based on how closely an entry adheres to the conditions of entry, including:
     
    • how effectively the application demonstrates the use of business data among developers;
    • how effectively the application demonstrates creativity, user experience value and cloud based data usage models;
    • how effectively the  article describes the final hosted application, and how the article encourages feedback or additional competitive submissions, and
    • the execution and presentation of the hosted application itself

    In addition, the votes and comments each submission receives on the CodeProject website will be taken into account. Judges decisions are final. You may withdraw your submission at any time by notifying CodeProject. If a submission is withdrawn your right to win a prize is terminated.

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  6. Prizes:
    • $15K, $10K and $5K prizes to the most innovative applications developed, in order of priority.
    • Ten $100 prizes to developers who come up with some creative application ideas based on the data available in the Developer Sandbox

    All winners will be notified via email. If after seven (7) days of the second notification to the winner no acknowledgement or response is received the prize is forfeited, and CodeProject will select another winner.

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