Sentences with phrase «digital tsunami»

See this article: Victoria L. Lemieux and Jason R. Baron, «Overcoming the Digital Tsunami in e-Discovery: is Visual Analysis the Answer?»
(2012), 9 Canadian Journal of Law and Technology 33 at 35: «Indeed, we know that current e-discovery search methods are not sufficient to overcome the digital tsunami: the most common methods currently used in e-discovery — keyword searching and linear review — are increasingly ineffective for the massive volumes of data that must be sifted through for each case.
«Digital Tsunami»: Much to think about in what you've written.
Games have, so far, ignored the digital tsunami that has engulfed music and is about to engulf the book world.
During the extended discussion at the SXSW «Digital Tsunami» panel (in which GM's Christopher Barger also discussed corporate public relations in a networked age), NPR's social media guru Andy Carvin mentioned that he didn't want the network's reporters to be on Twitter just because «the cool kids» in the journalistic set were doing it — he wanted them to use Twitter if and because it made them better reporters.
At an SXSW panel on the «Digital Tsunami» that brews up around breaking news events, GM's Christopher Barger demonstrated a complex understanding of how the explosion of voices and channels on the internet has changed the way corporations need to communicate, particularly at a time when GM's very survival depends on developments in the political world.
Agon, 60, spoke with Fortune about the future of shopping malls, brand authenticity, and navigating the «digital tsunami
Her leadership team did a deep dive to see what cultural shifts were affecting the food industry — and it was clear that the digital tsunami was coming their way.

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«The reason I'm here is that I was very excited about the problem that we weren't addressing in pharma — dealing with the 86 million people with pre-diabetes that can lead to a tsunami in health care costs,» he said, adding that «pharma is looking beyond the pill» and that «digital therapeutics will become therapeutics,» particularly when it comes to preventing disease.
If not, that stone dropped in a pool of water could turn into a tsunami, and it will take a lot of technology, manpower and time to achieve digital quiescence.
I've been recently exploring the wonders of digital scrapbooking, so today I wanted to share the last few layouts I created for Tsunami's My Life album!
Peyton throws in a second quake and a tsunami, but after a while buildings tumbling into the ocean are just a bunch of pixels turning everything into visual mush and leaving audiences in a digital stupor.
In this article, I will share my understanding of how Instructional Designers have to evolve to meet the challenges posed by the Digital Transformation tsunami that has swept the world today.
«In 21st century schools and in the age of BYOD, connectivity for students to a local, national, and global tsunami of information make it critical that awareness, knowledge, and digital stewardship are at the forefront of an educator's work.
Now, with the digital revolution and the spread of ebooks, anyone can claim the title of «author» — and the floodgates have certainly opened with a tsunami of new ebooks of varying quality.
euphoria than before, and more concern about discoverability under that stupendous overhang of output, the «tsunami of content» enabled by digital means.
The digital technology tsunami that swept the music industry is already engulfing book publishing.
The dilemma has been in that «tsunami of content» unleashed by digital self - publishing: already harried acquisition librarians have had no way to sort through the tidal wave of self - published work being produced on the major platforms now operating.
As a result, the biggest competition to all current authors for digital shelf space has come, not from a flood of self - published books, but from a tsunami of books by dead authors that aren't going away anytime soon.
Other highlights from the exhibition include photographs of Tsunami - blighted Japanese schoolhouses in Tohoku by Ayano Hisa, NIKKI ROSATO's haunting studies of human connectivity using cut maps as her medium, and Edward Ramsay - Morin's hyberbolic prints which explore Western anxieties in the digital age.
Photographs by Lieko Shiga made in the aftermath of the 2011 Tsunami in Japan; a digital 3D matrix by Chia - Wei Hsu of a Chinese deity displaced by the Cultural Revolution; and a large installation featuring a filmed performance along Seoul's Han River paired with a ritualistic ensemble of sculptures transfiguring a broadcast station by Minouk Lim: all explore rapidly changing cosmologies and reverberations of animism and its forms of mediation across different political and technological registers.
The imminent tsunami of data following rampant digital transformation and the rise of IoT is expected to rapidly increase the demand for data centres, and consequently, power.
«This new feature can also serve as a digital timeline of recent history, like the reconstruction after the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Onagawa, Japan,» the company explained.
Protecting yourself from this tsunami of digital crime will never be achieved via an «install and leave it» mentality.
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