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In May 2022, these three big cloud providers shared 65 percent of collective market share in global cloud services.

Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure

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Accenture was founded in 1989 under this original name.

Andersen Consulting

100

Brian Fontana once claimed that his house was being taken over by this mysterious creature.

A Mouse

100

As the original PoC for a large multimedia and sports entertainment company, this project involved utilizing Altspace and Unity deployment to create the most fun and exciting viewer environment. 

ESPN Ultimate Watch Party

100

The Chief Executive Officer of Accenture.

Julie Sweet

200

A type of component in React that utilizes an advanced technique to reuse components.

Higher Order Component

200

Linux was first released in 1991 by this original author. 

Linus Torvalds
200

Mission's favorite card game

Yu-Gi-Oh!

200

This familiar person worked on a project originally created for a large telecommunications company that utilized 5G and IoT technologies to detect and apply security updates to a user's devices.  

Sofya

200

Sometimes referred to as the best basketball player of all time, this player played for and won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls.

Michael Jordan

300

Originally created as an extension of its predecessor, this programming language attempted to introduce classes into the mix. 

C++

300

Often forgotten, this computer programmer and electronics engineer co-founded the world's first trillion dollar company in 1976. 

Steve Wozniak

300

A popular song amongst young children, multiple members of the team report listening to this song about a fearsome oceanic fish.

Baby Shark

300

This tool was created to automate and improve the artwork review process using computer vision for a multinational food, snack, and beverage company. 

Pepsi Label Right

300

Similar to its competitor, Pokémon, this popular multi-platform RPG game involves capturing and battling creatures in the wild. 

Monster Hunter

400

This tree-based data structure has it's minimum value at the root node, and the same property is present for all sub-trees recursively. 

Min-Heap

400

Often regarded as the first computer programmer, this influential mathematician even had a programming language named after her.

Ada Lovelace

400

A favorite artist for many on the ChiLiStu team, this person garnered over 500 million streams on their hit track 'Lost' on Spotify. 

Frank Ocean

400

Built for a multinational mass media company and one of Accenture's biggest clients, this project explores utilizing graph database technology to map occurrences of objects and characters in movies.

Disney CanonMap
400

Credited with developing multiple Generative Pre-trained Transformer models, this company is dedicated to creating beneficial open source artificial intelligence on a large scale.

OpenAI

500

As one of the Millenium Prize Problems, this question explores if there is a fundamental difference in solving problems with a quickly solvable deterministic polynomial solution versus problems with a non-deterministic but quickly verifiable solution. 

P Versus NP

500

Bearing the name of a Greek god, the goal of this space expedition was to "land a man on the moon" by the end of the 1960's.

Apollo

500

Sharing the same name as a popular advertising icon of the U.S Forest service, this ChiLiStu team member's furry companion is claimed to be an expert code reviewer and organizer. 

Marc / Smokey

500

Originally created for a large airlines company, this virtual assistant was built to assist companies with flight cancellations and remediating efforts for passengers. 

Alyx

500

This mathematical notation describes the limiting behavior of a function when the argument tends towards a particular value or infinity

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