For example, Siri could become the front end to important databases such as Yelp and OpenTable, bypassing search entirely.
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Good habits start with basic data literacy skills such as knowing how to do a proper Google search and know to use non-indexed databases such as USASpending.gov.
The same thing applies to column-oriented databases, such as HBase and Cassandra.
Traditional relational databases, such as from Oracle (ORCL), were not built for the torrents of data from mobile devices, cloud apps and social networks.
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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Running on these mobiles, and also on home and wide-area networks will be increasingly intelligent software, able to learn behaviour, predict needs and integrate with a growing number of databases, such as transport updates from major providers.
Called Y2K Scanner, this plug-in server module from Centennial works with Trend Micro's InterScan VirusWall to discover Y2K flaws in files created by spreadsheets, such as Lotus' 1-2-3 and Microsoft's Excel, as well as files from databases, such as Microsoft's Access and Inprise's dBase.
Some critics also say such databases can include so many names that they become redundant.
Until now, though, there has been little scientific research on whether such databases really do reduce offending.
Oracle is the world's biggest seller of proprietary software to run such databases, with a market share of nearly 50%.
Florida's Republican-appointed secretary of state, Ken Detzner, has previously defended the state's practice, slamming the federal government for restricting access to federal citizenship databases and saying such a constraint was illegal.
Instead, they are considering gathering information from the vast, centralised databases held by government, such as tax records, benefit databases, electoral lists and school rolls, as well as periodic polling of a sample of the population.
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More servers are being connected to each other and to internal resources such as databases.
Jurors are chosen at random through state databases of names, such as voter registration and driver's licenses.
This includes mostly storage and compute services, but IaaS providers are expanding into other areas such as databases services.
And, of course, PCs run serious workaday apps, such as databases and PowerPoint.
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.
The vast majority of this growth is occurring in the realm of unstructured data, i.e. data that does not fit well into relational tables such as databases.
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Richard Gliklich, a Harvard professor, runs a profitable, closely-held business called Outcome that develops such prospective databases for big drug companies and organizations like the American Heart Association.
While Siri relies on external databases for answers, such as the online encyclopedia Wolfram Alpha, Evi has a painstakingly amassed collection of 635 million facts on 28 million things.
There are plans to change that, by adding relevant content such as medical databases related to that field or specialty.
Recent innovations in the financial industry, such as credit databases and scoring, have made it easier for lenders to screen would-be borrowers.
More ambitious still are plans to link the register to other government databases, and to incorporate biometrics such as fingerprints and iris scans.
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.
Password management software comes in many flavors, including password applications for IT teams to secure privileged assets such as critical servers, databases, routers, switches and applications.
Among the safeguards it now places on local records, Suginami-ku's government deliberately tries to prevent such abuses by keeping its databases fragmented, giving each of its half-million residents a different identification number for different purposes, from health, to tax, to residency files.
On the Internet platform, companies get developers by offering them access to big databases they could not afford on their own (such as map coordinates, calendar information or sales tracking information) and letting them build things against it.
While some thefts come from stolen wallets containing Social Security cards and the like, thieves also are filching Social Security numbers in sneakier ways, such as from health-care or financial databases.
The company's algorithm draws on information from more than 100 databases and social networks, looking at an array of variables such as users' locations and the number of personal connections.
The lack of a formal schema, which typically has to be designed before any code is written, means that schemaless databases are a better fit for current software development practices, such as agile development.
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