Its first product accelerates the translation of ubiquitous Java code into bits, the ones and zeros that every digital device can understand.
"What you're doing with photography is exposing a whole image at once and not scanning or breaking the picture into bits, " he says.
And just as atoms are being transformed into bits, Sikka said, so too are we seeing an equally profound transformation as modern technology allows people and businesses to separate content from its traditional containers, and recombine it all in new and more relevant and fluid ways.
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This tells me that while we may not yet be able to wrap our heads around big data in healthcare to solve specific problems, we are starting to shed light on areas of waste or misuse because of our ability to tap into bits and pieces of these vast data reserves.
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ABB's best trick is its ability to take electric current of any voltage and frequency, chop it up into tiny bits and reassemble it into the form needed.
One solution might be to split companies into good bits, which survive, and bad bits, which are got rid of.
What point is there in breaking the United Kingdom into smaller bits unless the parliament of each new bit narrows its focus?
They translate analog signals that move through a cable or over the air into digital bits, which form the binary code that's comprehensible to a computer.
He asked his crew of engineers and physicists if they could build something that read data straight off the screen, like a camera, and then translated that information into electronic bits and sent it to the waiting IBM PC.
That inkling of practicality is sent into exile with bits of joyously piercing electric guitar and puffs of airy close harmonies.
It had a tidy business in early 1997 selling coin-size diamond-embedded inserts that fit into larger drill bits used to dig oil and gas wells.
Drop the peeled bits into a bowl of acidulated water (water into which some lemon juice has been squeezed) immediately after cutting to prevent discoloration.
The wireless web was supposed to unchain workers from their desktops and let handheld gadgets turn streams of invisible bits into stock portfolios, music and shopping sprees.
In Sweden he visited a plant where refuse is rotated in an unused rotary kiln for three days, allowing bacteria that thrive in that temperature to quickly degrade it into fertilizer and bits of plastic.
And when it's time to combine the two, the chef suggests straining the sweet potato mixture by mashing it down into the strainer with a metal ladle, to keep any chunky bits from getting into the pie.
As our survey in this issue argues, America is spinning into lots of different bits.
It told of how Hewlett-Packard and UCLA had tricked tiny molecules into behaving as memory bits.
They did used believe that they had purchased it, back before the company modified its code continuously, when, once and for all, Microsoft had to let bits out into the wild with the hope that they would be able to survive on their own.
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Here, in essence, pools of credits are sliced into riskier and less risky bits (or tranches) and sold.
Mr Tusk wants to unseat Mr Kaczynski as part of a long-term plan to break up Law and Justice and absorb bits of it into his own Civic Platform party.
When a stray bomb hit the south wall of the citadel, sending up clouds of smoke and ash and shattering bits of rubble into his skin, his heart should have stopped.
Both vaccines work by inserting bits of HIV DNA into the human immune system using an innocuous virus.
An opposition which had any teeth could find plenty of soft bits to sink them into as an election approached.
These boxes took in low-speed, asynchronous data from the field and packed it into high-speed (9600 bits per second, it seems quaint now) synchronous trunks.
In two hours and eight minutes, it trots through the central plot, conveying key dialogue, descriptions, and contrasts in bits that would fit into thought balloons.
In his July 1999 Gilder Technology Report, George writes that Lucent already possesses the know-how to cram 864 fiber-optic strands, each carrying 5 trillion bits per second, into one cable sheath.
Although the fledgling platform has some speed and stability problems, and its application programming interface (the means by which other bits of software plug into it) is not yet complete, collaboration experts are excited.
Often these patients have surgery to transform bits of their bowel into bladder, but this is less than ideal since the bowel's job is to absorb fluid into the body, whereas the bladder's is to store it away before expulsion.
Bits of food would sneak into the seams of laminate counters or the grout in tile counters.
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