• The primary draw of the Hamptons is its spectacular beaches backed by fabulous homes, picket-fenced wild dunes and clustering gulls.

    BBC: Visiting the Hamptons off season

  • Tens of thousands of Puritans, who were religiously akin to the Pilgrims, reached America in the 1630s and 1640s, clustering in Massachusetts Bay and Connecticut.

    ECONOMIST: America's early settlers

  • Last June, Dell and Oracle (nasdaq: ORCL - news - people ) announced that Dell would resell licenses for Oracle's 9i database and Linux clustering technology.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Not surprisingly, early generation predictive coding tools are far more complex and difficult to use than traditional legal technology tools such as keyword search, concept search, email threading, and data clustering to name a few.

    FORBES: Guest Post by Matthew Nelson

  • They are working on everything from road and metro construction to an industrial clustering program, export training and information, business incubators and changing governmental industrial policy.

    FORBES: Curfew In The Favela

  • Many of the poses and compositions were probably borrowed from Chinese ink paintings, and here they come together in a dynamic composition of black birds clustering on land and flying in midair.

    WSJ: Flights of Feathered Fancy | Birds in the Art of Japan | Metropolitan Museum of Art | By Lee Lawrence

  • So the bad news is clustering thick and fast.

    ECONOMIST: Britain's economy

  • Building off point 4, imagine if the firm-wide risk management group was able to capture all the business intelligence of the trading group, and the trading floor was able to capture all the statistical clustering from a marketing group, and so on.

    FORBES: Who Actually Uses Palantir Finance?

  • In particular, it has not seen the clustering of firms and suppliers that is needed to create a self-sustaining industrial centre.

    ECONOMIST: Brazil��s industrial policy

  • That region, as Jonah Lehrer has pointed out, manages to emulate the functions of bigger, denser cities by encouraging the clustering of talent and enterprise and fostering a high level of information-sharing.

    WSJ: To Build Creative Cities, the Sky Has Its Limit by Richard Florida

  • Later he moved on to advising countries about how they too could gain competitive advantage, and this led him to another field of interest, clustering the extent to which industries old and new (from diamond dealers to nanotechnologists) stay geographically close to each other, and the reasons for this.

    ECONOMIST: Guru

  • Porter maintained that countries do well economically in large part because of this clustering of specialised skills and industries that, through dynamic competition between them, produce superior products and processes.

    ECONOMIST: Guru

  • Now that Cloudant has announced that it is merging BigCouch and CouchDB, we can expect to see clustering become part of the CouchDB core.

    FORBES: What You Need to Know About NoSQL Databases

  • The stress on the trees causes them to emit a chemical that draws the beetle, hopefully clustering the insects in an area and making it easier to destroy their eggs before they become adults.

    WSJ: Mass. creates quarantine zone to contain insect

  • An upcoming kernel revision is scheduled to include clustering ability within the next year, and the next release (which should be finalized by the time you read this) is slated to have symmetric multiprocessing capabilities to support higher-end hardware.

    CNN: Linux gaining with mission-critical systems

  • This lack of a centralized warehouse also permits Eisenberg and Feinstein to open stores in unusual locations rather than clustering them near warehouses.

    FORBES: BED BATH & BEYOND Happy Together

  • Clustering is a complex way to get higher performance and capacity from a smaller number of servers.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Effective clustering speaks to bringing them together in a thoughtful and interconnected way so that it all seems to work.

    FORBES: Making it Work: Cluster what?

  • This clustering has produced huge majorities that have made many large and medium-size states safely Democratic at the presidential level.

    WSJ: Michael Barone: The Meaning Inside the Political Numbers

  • And those cheap boxes increasingly rival more expensive Sun servers and IBM mainframes with each new version of Microsoft's operating system or Linux clustering software.

    FORBES: Pulled in a New Direction

  • So clustering the lead follow up team together, rather than regionally isolated, enables more focused event and campaign follow up (e.g. webinar, tradeshow, user conf, etc).

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