Samsung's new UFS memory provides ultra-fast speed and large
data capacity in a compact size ship.
Several other cities have been developing additional
data capacity in support of this work, including creating MOUs to share data across agencies, surveying students about their school connectedness, asking families about the barriers they face in accessing preschool, and making use of data collected through a programmatic partnership to improve their understanding of community and individual student needs.
Not exact matches
Data on Tuesday showed that U.S. factory activity slowed for a second straight month
in April, weighed down by shortages of skilled workers and rising
capacity constraints.
Word processing and desktop presentation packages accommodate raw textual and graphical
data, while spreadsheet applications provide users with the
capacity to engage
in the easy manipulation and output of numbers.
Business Insider had on Monday reported that the iPhone maker was testing a so - called mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) service
in the United States, which would involve it renting
capacity from one or more network operators to sign up customers to its own phone and
data plans.
The rise of cloud computing,
in which companies buy computing
capacity on demand, means that businesses don't have to build huge
data centers.
But we did, thankfully, build out some analytics
capacity in our early days, and since then we have often gone back and improved or fixed our
data warehouse and infrastructure.
Corporations should use their existing gear to the fullest
capacity, a bulwark against startups that are able to more nimbly compete with large companies
in this area by aggregating
data sources.
The company bought Terremark
in early 2011 for its
data center
capacity and wherewithal and then CloudSwitch nine months later for cloud computing bona fides.
According to U.S. Customs
data compiled by Bloomberg, Venezuelan crude represented 43 percent of the refinery
capacity at Chevron's Pascagoula refinery
in July, as well as 62 percent of Valero's St. Charles refinery
capacity.
«We have a phenomenal
capacity to manage multiple streams of
data, or coordinate several tasks, when they all are part of the same bigger activity and contribute to a common goal: not only can we do it, we find immense pleasure
in it.
A few years ago, HP execs said the company would compete head on with Amazon Web Services
in public cloud computing, a model
in which businesses rent computing
capacity from a provider like Amazon, Microsoft or Google (GOOG) rather than building out more of their own
data center capabilities.
For Dell, a giant business technology company is better suited to thrive
in a rapidly changing technology landscape where businesses are increasingly buying less
data center hardware and instead renting computing
capacity from big cloud computing providers, like Amazon Web Services (amzn) and Microsoft (msft).
In cloud computing, companies sell computing, networking, and storage
capacity on - demand to their customers, which negates the need for these customers to buy as much
data center hardware as they once did.
These machines, which Microsoft execs said are now available after a long buildup, will let businesses run Microsoft Azure software
in their own server rooms and connect it as needed to Microsoft
data centers for additional computing or storage
capacity.
«We are
in the sweet spot between Amazon investment cycles where new fulfillment /
data centers are driving accelerating revenue growth while incremental
capacity utilization is driving margin expansion,» Goldman Sachs analyst Heath Terry wrote
in a note to clients Friday.
UC Browser is better aligned with the specific needs of consumers
in emerging markets, who tend to be mobile - first and mobile - only, and rely on cheap devices with limited processing power, storage
capacities, and unreliable or cost - prohibitive
data networks.
Internet service would ride on high band spectrum,
in the 3.5 GHz range, which has the
capacity to carry much larger amounts of
data than lower band channels, but does not travel as far or penetrate buildings as deeply.
WikiLeaks, led by Julian Assange, said its publication of the documents on the hacking tools was the first
in a series of releases drawing from a
data set that includes several hundred million lines of code and includes the CIA's «entire hacking
capacity.»
One of the biggest challenges of running a
data warehouse
in a high - growth company is having to continuously manage
capacity and performance as schemas and workloads rapidly evolve.
That is why I am excited to be a Director and involved with Premise — a
data company that analyzes information people collect on their smartphones about everyday life, like the price of local foods —
in its
capacity to mobilize these technologies as widely as possible.
While Mozilla wasn't sourcing for persona
data here, it's clear that Feedback Army has the potential to be used
in this
capacity, especially if you build
in some audience segmentation at the front end.
The blockchain users whose
data stand to be sold
in this marketplace might not be interacting with the surveilled blockchain networks
in the
capacity of Amazon customers, thus the company would not necessarily be selling its own users»
data per se.
The standard proxy for growth
in debt - servicing
capacity is GDP growth, but this is only valid
in economies
in which GDP growth
data is a systems output that measures the underlying performance of the economy.
While Facebook said that it has a «zero tolerance approach to abuse» and that it will fire employees engaging
in such behavior, this is another nightmarish example of how the people with privileged access to our
data have the
capacity to abuse those privileges.
(EIA reports installed electric
capacity data in alternating current terms, which are typically 10 % to 30 % lower than the direct current
capacities sometimes reported for PV systems.)
Ports
data indicate that
capacity expansions resulted
in a sharp pick - up
in iron ore and LNG export volumes
in the December quarter; the latter pick - up reflects the recent commencement of the fourth LNG train at the North West Shelf gas project.
MIT is conducting
in - depth regional and sector market analyses and expanding its
data analytics
capacity to inform strategic decision - making on key trade issues.
Ob - jectivity is here defined as the
capacity and will to see and admit objective facts, understood
in this context as scientific
data.
Temporal actual occasions are limited
in their prehension of their antecedent worlds because of their limited
capacity to integrate conflicting
data.
-- Science finds that our DNA is the most massive
data storage device
in the universe, and all the supercomputers on the globe combined can not match that
capacity!
Beyond supply chain distribution capabilities, SYSPRO provides deep functionality for manufacturers, including managing inventory levels to optimize the competing demands of availability versus cost, defining bills of materials, calculating lead and elapsed times as well as order quantities, planning and scheduling of production, material requirements and
capacity planning, managing work -
in - progress, integrating with CAD and shop - floor
data collection systems and cost control and tracking.
That's one reason «addressable» advertising has become popular
in the past five years, particularly at the presidential and statewide levels, where campaigns more often have the
capacity to build the
data models to identify demographic groups and specific voters to persuade or turn out.
The evidence
in the literature is summarized and an analysis of UK road expenditure
data shows that expenditure is not a good measure of actual road
capacity that is built.
We urge the Department of Transportation to release
data, progress, conclusions, and recommendations from any traffic study at this intersection conducted
in 2017 or that is underway, and to commit to developing a comprehensive plan for community review that will route bridge traffic to wider streets with more
capacity.
Data obtained from the Department of Petroleum Resources showed that the
capacity utilisation at the refineries, including the Niger Delta Petroleum Resources» 1,000 bpd refinery, plunged to as low as 4.85 per cent
in 2015 from 23.03 per cent
in 2011, resulting
in increased petroleum products» imports.
Shrinking transistors and the rise of microprocessors have given us immense control over the first: the
capacity to store and manipulate
data that we hold
in the palms of our hands would have been inconceivable a generation ago.
But a recent study
in PNAS suggested that wind (and other renewables) will fall short of slashing carbon emissions, because there just isn't enough of it
in the U.S. Based on
data from a company owned by one of the study's authors, this map's white areas show where wind turbines would be most effective — but because wind isn't available all the time, they'd only produce roughly 50 percent of the energy wind turbines could at maximum
capacity.
The
data revealed nothing new about tobacco: As exposure to tobacco goes up, lung
capacity in terms of the amount of air a smoker can exhale goes down.
Gould reanalysed Morton's
data, and famously argued
in Science and
in his prize - winning bestseller The Mismeasure of Man, that Morton had manipulated his samples, made analytical errors, and mismeasured cranial
capacities as a consequence of a racist bias.
This kind of
capacity would make it possible to back up all your music, photos, home movies, and e-mails
in one place; it would also allow for totally new, extremely
data - intensive applications, such as Microsoft's MyLifeBits project, which aims to capture
in digital form everything that happens
in an individual's life.
For example, Gould published an erroneously low Caucasian average cranial
capacity, and an erroneously high Native American average, due to mistakes
in how he used Morton's
data.
The U.S. Department of Energy publishes a national atlas of storage
capacity by state, but it is critical to «get wells
in the ground» to get more
data about exact leakage speeds and optimal storage spots for C02, said Sarah Forbes, an analyst at the World Resources Institute.
At the IBM Research Lab
in Zurich, Peter Vettiger's nano - mechanics group invented Millipede, a device that will increase
data storage
capacity of cell phones and handhelds.
Our
data indicate that gene expression is coordinately regulated, such that states of increased proliferation are associated with widespread reductions
in the 3 ′ UTR - based regulatory
capacity of mRNAs.
This was a presentation given by Tom Schoenemann of the University of Michigan at Dearborn, and what he did was to survey cranial
capacity and body weight
data, so brain size and body weight
data for a bunch of modern humans and also [a] fossil one, and he plotted all of this on a graph and he determined that the brain size of the Flores hominid relative to her body size more closely approximates that what you see
in the Australopithecines, which are much older, you know.
In this capacity, I recruit research physicians to conduct the trials, organize and chair meetings with the investigators to discuss the protocols and the trials, and work with the onsite monitors and in - house data managers to ensure the integrity of the data collected during the trial
In this
capacity, I recruit research physicians to conduct the trials, organize and chair meetings with the investigators to discuss the protocols and the trials, and work with the onsite monitors and
in - house data managers to ensure the integrity of the data collected during the trial
in - house
data managers to ensure the integrity of the
data collected during the trials.
With high -
capacity telecoms links now spanning the world,
data networks are spreading faster than pimples
in a pizza parlour.
As the two programs work
in much the same way, to compress stored
data and so double the effective
capacity of a computer's disc drives, the lawsuit against DOS 6 was a matter or life or death for Stac.
It is the first time that twisted light has been transmitted over a large distance outdoors, and could enable researchers to take advantage of the significant
data - carrying
capacity of light
in both classical and quantum communications.