Ministry officials emphasized that monthly volatility in the data was common, as was frequently the case in 2012 when strong months would be followed by weak, and vice versa.
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Hasker identified quality video content as a key to growth, while Mahaney and Ellison pointed to big data, a common theme at Techonomy 2012.
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It should also improve security, providing a common data set that gives the authorities electronic access to some 20 documents that describe who is shipping what, whence, whither and to whom.
Some smartphone apps like SleepCycle and DreamOn, along with the wristband product Lark and mask REM Dreamer or DreamStar can be used to detect REM sleep, with some even sending data to a common website.
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The Agricultural Market Information System, which was established last year and allows the world's major food producers to work off common data as well as providing a forum for discussion, has played an important part.
For example, a third party may provide a Snap in the SnapStore that allows you to connect to SalesForce, SAP, Oracle, Twitter, Facebook, or common data feeds from other sources, such as stock prices or geo-spatial data.
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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 modern corporate enterprise must deal with multiple (and often dozens of) matters that share common corporate data.
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Granted, that belief goes against all the polling data and all the money data and all the common sense in the world.
In such systems, data are stored in 64-bit units, making work with big data sets--common in video and scientific computing--faster and easier.
While the techniques used by hackers could be hard for non-IT professionals to detect, the best defenses against data loss are surprisingly common sense.
Kolko dug into Census data to see how common it has been over the years for single young women (aged 25-34) with no children to own a single-family detached home.
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This side event will launch an initiative to establish a common spatial data framework for vulnerability analysis and adaptation planning, linking a wide range of relevant data using Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Intel intends these products for use in data centers and servers to provide support for multithreaded computing workloads with multi-core processor systems that are becoming increasingly common in enterprise data systems.
Another common cause of data loss is travelers losing their device outright, particularly when passing through security checkpoints.
The broader value comes from combing work on a common infrastructure, data standards and integration of the data.
Data scientists are not a common breed, which is why Hillion (and I) think they will be in demand.
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Security is eased by the fact that they all data is transmitted via a common Web Services Bus, Lanzi said.
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Location information is another common meta-data component of the new language.
Whatever the case, positing a trend without any historic data based on a single data point has become a common media mistake (or technique, depending on your cynicism).
All the classic signs are there: you can eat buffet dinners all 52 weeks a year at Big Data conferences, Big Data tag lines are now common in emails from industry analysts, and even investment bankers are tossing around the phrase.
The benefit of common identities and data integration is where hosting data together really shines, as Infochimps only needs to integrate the data once for customers to reap continued benefit: Infochimps sells datasets which are pre-cleaned and integrated mash-ups of those from their providers.
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Why not insist on longitudinal data systems and the embrace of common standards and tests before anybody gets another Gates penny?
Tipping is quite common according to the data, says Stephen Christophe, associate professor of finance at George Mason, who is to present his findings at the Financial Management Association's European conference in Prague on Thursday.
As the content owners were promoting legal protection for digital locks in the 1990s, the ISPs were supporting legal frameworks that treated them as the equivalent of common carriers that transferred data across their networks without regard for the content itself.
As we left it, CRM eventually went from enabling a team of people across a company to document, interact and share their knowledge about each customer, to essentially favor data collection about customers to find common cross-customer issues and forecast planning.
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However, Christopher Landsea of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration applied a little common sense to the data by factoring out inflation, the rise in individual wealth over the period and, crucially, the increasing tendency of people to live by the seaside.
To join up data points into a context, common identities are required (for example, a web page view can be given a geographical location by joining up the IP address of the page request with that from the IP address in an IP intelligence database).
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