Sentences with phrase «everyone had access to their data»

Everyone has access to data.
Each grade level developed digital data spreadsheets so everyone had access to their data.
«My hope is that once everyone has access to the data, some number of lawsuits will go away.»

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We use it for client contact management and prospecting, as well as internal production, shipping and accounting data, which everyone has access to as needed.
For starters, Wild Planet uses open - book management, which means that everyone has access to all the company's financial data, except for figures on equity ownership (though everyone does receive stock options) and salaries.
Every marketer will have access to every customer they are touching and targeting and every consumer will have trust because they will be able to click a Jahia - powered website privacy link to see what everyone in the company knows about you, and you can say what data you want anonymized, deleted and even where the data should be stored.
Of course, our study has limitations too, including that we could not be certain about how fully representative it was because not everyone in the Gallup sample allowed us access to their Facebook data.
But everyone having access to all the data, I see it quite unlikely: Especially because it is not their role within an organization.
In going through this type of continuous improvement process with school teams, everyone must be collecting data and have access to not only their own data but schoolwide information.
We feel that providing the public with high - quality easy - to - access data benefits everyone — except, of course, those charities that have something to hide.
One day it will be commonplace for everyone to have a device the size of a thin smartphone that can be used as such, but can also project an HD screen onto a wall, access every bit of data that person ever needs, and contain information that ties it directly to that person's identity and no one else.
Unfortunately, not everyone has access to suitable connection speeds, especially in many rural areas, not to mention that many gamers who do have high speed internet are still limited by restrictive data caps.
The recent news coverage of the NSA surveillance has everyone talking about who can access their data, and this is especially relevant to practicing attorneys, who have to consider both their own data as well as that of their clients.
Last but not least, GitHub has now also made its GraphQL API available for everyone so you could use the same API the popular website was built on to create your own tools with greater access to data than ever before.
If they still have access to data that they're not supposed to, then we'll shut them down and notify... and tell everyone whose data was affected.
Microsoft is banking on Health to be the service everyone uses to track fitness — that way, the company can have access to a plethora of fitness data from many types of people.
As long as startups and billion - dollar enterprises both have the same access to pricing and data prioritization, the internet will become more adapted to the applications it serves, and this will benefit everyone.
And that would be the same, as everyone who has access to the internet having complete and unfiltered access to a decades worth of SOLD data, just by signing in with an email address?
«It's important to use the entire data base and have access to everyone's agents (because) you never know what will happen.»
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