Across industries, organizations are collecting and using large sets of data to get a leg up on the competition.
Two sets of data released early Friday measuring Chinese manufacturing activity pointed to different trends in the local factory sector.
This field is known as chronobiology and it has created one of the most underestimated sets of data in all of psychiatry.
Although less than their 2009-2010 total shown above, donations accounted for roughly the same percentage of revenue in both sets of data.
For example, you can select which sets of data or applications you want for different business divisions and locations and determine its uptime.
Some clarification is vital, because he presents two sets of data.
The second way that social infrastructure gives marketers control is in the incredibly valuable sets of data that your social users bring to your site.
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To review, correlation measures the relationship between two sets of data.
Most major Japanese banks store duplicate sets of data in computer centers 600 km apart in Osaka and Tokyo, in case a major quake hits one city.
Equally, comparisons made between sets of data over time may have been slightly influenced by changes in the way Cancer Research or the NHS report their statistics.
Skytree is a machine learning program intended to serve as a replacement for SQL databases, and has the ability to take even unstructured sets of data and crunch it faster than traditional methods.
To determine which cities feature the best real estate deals, we looked at three sets of data in the March 2009 RPX Monthly Housing Market Report, distributed by Radar Logic Incorporated, a New York-based derivatives firm.
The study paints a picture of a business environment in which access to information is more distributed, data analysis skills are more common, and tools to manage and analyze large sets of data are more pervasive.
The ultimate aim for Big Data is to incorporate multiple sets of data, (preferably) both proprietary (internal) data, with public (external) data and to discover insights into the business through a combination of hypotheses and analyses, augmented with intuition to generate new business innovation.
The lack of data sets received on a regular basis, the lack of an industry standard format for data set composition, and the composition of data sets that were unformatted or too large for computers to process without crashing.
He found that when two sets of economic data are compared, for example inflation and exchange rates, they can often be treated with standard techniques.
Oracle has two versions of financial-tracking software, three sets of code for customer data and dozens of niche products.
His concerns centred mostly on questions about the selection of data sets and the need for studies that showed how sensitive the results were to different selections of data.
Each asteroid is plotted using actual documented discovery dates taken from the Minor Planet Center and the Lowell Observatory, major astronomy centers that host large sets of publicly available data.
Even if the data sets were standardized across the industry, regulators would still have issues related to the size of the data sets being imported.
By adopting a Big Data model, the analysis of massive data sets will create actionable information, eliminate blind spots where threats can lurk undetected and, ultimately, help to shrink our windows of vulnerability.
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But if industry wants to shine up a reputation dimmed by suspect behaviors of some of its own, voluntarily turning to independent evaluation and reporting of transparent data sets is one step toward polishing away some of that tarnish.
Second, hospitals will invest in automation and natural language understanding (NLU) to make sense of large data sets so they can get insight it into the hands of decision-makers in a timely fashion.
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So one of the data sets I will make available is variables and measurements from hundreds of thousands of Mars craters that have been mapped.
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The Department of Energy, as part of its efforts to promote clean energy, launched OpenEI.org, containing dozens of clean energy resources and data sets, including maps of worldwide solar and wind potential, information on climate zones, and energy best practices.
Whether it is storage systems architectures or storage devices enabling big data applications the growth of content is increasing the amount of large data sets that enterprises must work with.
Many companies find themselves with a variety of platform-specific data sets that are difficult to bring together, leaving the analytics team fighting with the data instead of creating insights.
One can start leveraging big data by looking around to see what types of data sets are already available and thinking about how to best monetize them.
And I sort of have the feeling that we're, you know, we're testing a lot of skills and a lot of data sets and looking at education that way.
The Bush administration has invoked state secrets several times recently, on two sets of issues: telephone data searches and on what's known as extraordinary rendition, the transfer of terrorism suspects to third countries.
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