Sentences with phrase «huge data capture»

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Seeing himself as a strict empiricist whose hurricane predictions are based on decades of «crunching huge piles of data,» Gray is convinced that the atmosphere is too complicated to be captured in computer simulations, at one point fulminating that «any experienced meteorologist that believes in a climate model of any type should have their head examined.»
The key component in our IR35 compliance solution «IR35 Testing», Renoir sifts through a huge amount of data captured directly from workers such as contractors via a detailed interactive online questionnaire.
We just did a huge project with a UK bank that wanted to validate the data in an Excel spreadsheet that LEVERTON had captured.
The dawn of the new GDPR data regime is only ten short months away — and there is little doubt it has huge implications for the way organisations capture, handle and retain data about individuals.
Lopez likes how Buyside allows the firm's clients to access a huge amount of relevant, engaging data on a home in one simple inquiry, ensuring ONE Sotheby's captures more seller leads than ever before.
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