NEON was conceived in 2000 by former NSF Director Rita Colwell as a novel way to collect
massive amounts of data from 20 distinct ecological domains that span a range of terrestrial and aquatic systems.
Whole exome or whole genome sequencing can identify the genetic cause in patients, but these new technologies
generate massive amounts of data on genetic variants in genes with known and unknown functions, involved in hereditary (mitochondrial) cardiomyopathies, cardiac arrhythmias and heart failure.
RenewData will maintain its brand name and continue offering its full range of services from Austin, TX, but will now leverage LDiscovery's proprietary and industry leading ESI processing technology which is capable of accurately
processing massive amounts of data in a fraction of the time of competitive solutions.
Citizen scientists sifting
through massive amounts of data from the NASA Kepler mission were the ones to detect the star's unusual behavior in the first place.
The potential to carry
such massive amounts of data, together with the performance of the quad - core processor and the solid - state drive means that InControl Touch Pro will be able to offer even greater functionality in the future.
«The Nuix processing engine gives our partners and customers the ability to work through
massive amounts of data at speed and scale to produce accurate, timely results.»
Early in his term as New York Mayor, Michael Bloomberg created an analytics task force that
crunched massive amounts of data gathered from all over the city to determine which illegal conversions (structures cut up into many smaller units without the appropriate inspections and licensing) were most likely to be fire hazards.
Besides
creating massive amounts of data that you do not necessarily want that will be kept by private companies, the Internet of Things also holds the potential for data security breaches that will eclipse the scale of the Target or Home Depot breaches.
Reduced the IT expenses by 28 % by
migrating massive amounts of data from legacy opportunity management system to Siebel, and consolidated two Siebel instances in Asia Pacific into one.
I have no idea how much effort and time is involved to do a much more
massive amount of data collection and analysis, but if it is doable, it would be fascinating to see the results...
Privacy becomes increasingly challenging with new tech such as big data, the internet of things, wearable computers, drones, and government agencies
recording massive amounts of data in the name of security.
The company, which claims to
harvest massive amounts of data to develop personality profiles and target voters» «unconscious psychological biases», has been swept up in an investigation by the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO).
Technology analysts have credited Cloudera, founded in 2008, as one of the pioneers in popularizing big data technologies like Hadoop, which companies use to store and process
massive amounts of data across thousands of computers.
In the past three to four years, technology that allows big companies to automatically
move massive amounts of data to the cloud rapidly, has been downsized for smaller businesses.
But in the years in between, developers of everything from dating apps to voter - outreach tools used by the Obama campaign, capitalized on Facebook's rules to
extract massive amounts of data about Facebook users and their friends.
Armed with powerful new technologies and
massive amounts of data readily available in electronic form, Youth Sports of the Americas and Game Changer Tec will jointly tackle urgent problems not possible 5 years ago.
Computers have made the job a lot easier in recent decades by allowing meteorologists to
plug massive amounts of data culled from land, sea and air - based sensors into sophisticated algorithms that help produce forecasting models.
They hijacked his social media accounts,
deleted massive amounts of data from the company's servers, and defaced its website with their signature logo of a suited, invisible man.
Pooling massive amounts of data allows patterns and trends to emerge that aren't apparent in small, individual studies, and the applications are virtually infinite — think Moneyball, the 2003 best - selling book about how the perennially cash - strapped Oakland A's used analytics and baseball stats to scout overlooked talent.
This study surveyed 2000 people who volunteer for «citizen science» projects hosted by Zooniverse, a collection of research projects that rely on volunteers to help scientists with the challenge of
interpreting massive amounts of data.
For the multi-omic future that Snyder and others envision, scientists will need a greater ability to store and
wrangle massive amounts of data than they possess today.
We needed to create a single software platform that would integrate and
unify massive amounts of data that had been accumulated since the 2008 campaign — up to hundreds of millions of pieces of data from previous campaigns, from political canvassers, from the Democratic Party's databases on registered voters, from what people posted on their Facebook pages, or how they responded to email solicitations — so that we could easily access and use this information to target voters.
This would involve
analysing massive amounts of data that passively exist in countless repositories on the Internet in order to transform manual, pain - staking and error - prone software engineering tasks into automated activities that can be performed efficiently and reliably.
Along with our nonprofit partners, this program aims to collect, organize, and
validate massive amounts of data generated by clinical trials across our global trial network sites in order to generate novel insights into biomarkers for safety and efficacy, novel treatment strategies, and personalization of treatment regimens.
Trained use of the program can enable researchers with little prior experience with the software to
distill massive amounts of data into clear and concise imagery.
«The sharing of
massive amounts of data between school districts and private companies poses a serious threat to students» privacy,» said, Colleen K. Connell, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois.