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De-duplicating your data can save significant resources and help maximize data center efficiency.
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Keeping data in memory both speeds performance and can save power vs. accessing that data from HDDs.
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By effectively managing its energy costs, Google can save a bundle on powering its data centers.
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Calling and e-mailing their doctor or nurse can save some time, but result in patient data scattered all over the place.
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It is informative, it is data intensive, it can easily save or land a sale - but it is not fun.
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Because Dropbox enables people to save any type of data, it can be used for virtually anything.
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This allows the heat to be drawn off by the usual currents in liquids and can thus save greatly on the cooling costs of a data centre.
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Our communities, our economy, and our environment all stand to benefit as we move forward with the Energy Data Initiative to unlock data that can lead us to new ways to save energy and money, reduce pollution, provide energy services, and create jobs to ensure an American economy that is built to last.
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The radio also deploys advanced power management techniques that can save up to 25 percent of the power typically used when sending data to the network.
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The commercial version of Maltego lets users save these visualizations in popular data formats like XML so the information can be used by other programs.
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