The proposed law covers software, multimedia interactive products, data and databases, the Internet and online information.
The trio met at Stanford University, spinning Tableau out of the school in 2003 around the idea that companies needed simpler ways to visualize big data and databases.
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There were limitations in what could be analyzed, due to the inflexibility of data warehouses and relational databases, but the process for cleansing, sorting and analyzing data was well understood as a complete cycle.
More frequently than ever before, we want to take immediate action and transact on Big Data, and no SQL databases are quickly becoming the hammer to crack this nut.
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In addition, new ways to explore a mass of public and private data like social media and geospatial databases can enable banks to build non-traditional risk profiles and identify new reliable customers.
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The tool computes many of the answers "on the fly" by grabbing raw data from public and licensed databases, along with live feeds such as share prices and weather information.
Privacy watchdogs have speculated that both Google's and DoubleClick's databases would be vulnerable to data leaks and ripe for abuse by a prying government.
He says HANA can take over from traditional databases and data warehousing.
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These will often involve tens of millions of documents, Terabytes of data, huge databases, and multiple legal teams both across matters and even working on one case.
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The company hopes to eventually access additional data from larger state and federal databases, such as the FBI's registry of fingerprints or the driver's-license photos from motor-vehicle departments.
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By crunching data from drone sensors and military databases, it might be possible to predict, for example, that a strike from a missile could damage a nearby religious building.
It trolls the Web for content that looks like an event and plucks data about goings-on from Ticketmaster, Opentable and other databases.
Resulting improvements are expected to bring benefits to enhance cloud computing, high-performance computing, web servers, transactional databases, and data analytics, while reducing power needs by nearly 10%.
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ESRI's software's key strength is the "club sandwich effect" by which customers handle advanced spatial analysis with up to dozens of layers of data from economic, demographic and environmental databases.
The results have been terrific: a world-class integrated data platform, expanded consumer and customer databases, online, self-service systems, strengthened product fulfillment, new ways of onboarding customers more quickly, and cultural acceptance of a shared services model leading to 13 consecutive quarters of double-digit million dollar annual operating margins.
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Sophisticated algorithms, databases, data warehouses, and computations help determine insights.
Peterson--an iPhone fan himself--sells shipping data culled from a clutch of government and private databases.
Its researchers can tap into proprietary high-speed databases that hold 10 terabytes of data and map out and compare ten distinct properties of proteins.
The result is a lot of data, but those data are scattered in numerous databases that are organised and maintained in diverse ways by various research teams.
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Every day, 2.7 million biomedical researchers access NCBI information and download more than 26 terabytes of data from NCBI databases.
Amazon launched its service in March 2006 by renting basic data storage and has since gone into services like computing and databases.
Until the unnatural disaster hit, most digital information was in the form of structured data, such as databases that can be easily sorted and queried and analyzed.
RFLP-based databases, it will probably be true manyfold for medical databases that hold data on particular genes, and may well be linked to samples that could, in the fullness of time, yield the complete genome of an individual.
At the same time, also twenty years ago, enterprise IT saw a major wave of change with the rise of relational databases running on inexpensive servers, data mining, and data warehousing.
Rob Gardos, chief executive of GridApp Systems, a company that helps automate the deployment, configuration and management of databases, says that one large data center he encountered took 18 months to fully install an Oracle quarterly security patch across the enterprise.
There are other new forms of databases, and other new ways to organize big data.
He takes pains to stress that this will be for research purposes, and says none of the data will be included in any criminal databases.
Technically, this platform allows marketers to map the data they have in their own customer databases, like email addresses and phone numbers, to those of Facebook users.
The study included patients admitted to the hospital with recently diagnosed AF in the province of Quebec, Canada, from 1998-2007, using administrative data with linkage between hospital discharge, physicians, and prescription drug claims databases.
Much of the data that tracks our businesses is found in structured databases that record transactions and contain other process related information.
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