Sentences with phrase «much data out»

«If a firm is using a good billing package and conflict tracking system, my advice is to initially work with a CRM consultant to pull as much data out of those systems as possible in order to determine what the inputs and outputs of a more in - depth program might be.»
There are just too much data out there showing the problems.
There's not much data out there to suggest that states without technology plans are indeed engaging in focused instructional planning that considers how technology might support student - centered learning.
There's so much data out there, I think that NAPLAN certainly has its place as a small part of that big picture data can give.
«There's so much data out there to be analyzed.
«There's so much data out there,» says Dennis Murphy, a senior analyst at IHS Jane's, which tracks the defense industry.

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The reason to push fibre out to households rather than to nodes, then, isn't just to make those gigabit speeds possible, it's also to create fatter pipes so people aren't constrained in how much they can use the Internet, which they will be if copper wires are part of the plan (Update: one network expert tells me that FTTN doesn't necessitate data caps, although that hasn't stopped providers of it from enforcing them, especially here in Canada)..
Security and privacy go hand in hand, and Facebook will have to figure out how to balance the need for privacy and how their business model depends on access to as much data as possible.
There are many wireless customers out there who would very much like to simply buy a data plan for their smartphone, without having the extra expense of an unwanted voice plan.
Funders and Founders recently put out a helpful infographic packed with 2014 software engineer salary data, to help guide decisions around how much to pay them.
According to reports, Macron's digital team created dummy accounts, or honeypots, that looked like an individual's account with top level information from the campaign, but much of the contents was fake — planted specifically to render a data dump confusing, if not useless, since it would take a tremendous amount of time for reporters and citizen journalists to sort out the real from the fake.
But beyond that, looking through the data and how much it can collapse because of this or that assumption, it becomes quite clear that there's no magic number out there.
«While much attention has focused on the role of China in slowing world trade growth, the trajectory of world trade growth from here depends more on the «old world» markets of the U.S. and Europe than standard trade data would suggest,» said Adam Slater, lead economist at Oxford Economics, in a report out last week.
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But some were surprised this week, when developer Dylan McKay downloaded his Facebook data to find out exactly how much was being collected only to discover that Facebook had logged all of his text messages and phone call history.
We still don't know how much or what kind of data is still out there in the wild, though.
But in the weeks since President Trump rolled out tariffs on Chinese imports — and China responded in kind — nothing much has changed in the hard data as it relates to the US macro trend.
The data seems to bear this out: At companies where payout rates tapered off beyond a given target, CEOs tended to deliver results at or just above the target and seldom much beyond it.
«Pretty much every message that Trump put out was data - driven,» Alexander Nix remembers.
«Pretty much every message that Trump put out was data - driven,» says Cambridge Analytica CEO Alexander Nix
I based my growth expectations on what I think were conservative estimates of consumption growth and the growth in productive investment (with which the reported data is currently consistent, although do not prove my assumptions one way or the other), but I always pointed out that as long as credit growth accelerated, the growth in non-productive investment would remain high, in which case reported GDP would also remain high for much longer.
In the case of the GDPR, the law that's about to be enforced in May, De Mooy said there's a risk of putting too much weight on the shoulders of individual users to figure out what to allow to happen with their data.
Instead, the post laid out a number of ways the company plans to respond to the fact that Cambridge Analytica was able to collect so much Facebook user data without user consent.
According to Co-founder and CEO Andrew Cronk, TempoDB's sweet spot is probably the emerging internet of things and the related sensors and devices kicking out so much timestamped data.
«They truly believe if they have as much data as possible, they can figure out how to use it, they can roll out services that will improve our lives, it will all be worth it.
the proof of Gods presence in us is not limited to the material or biological evolutionary development only, but most important scientific proof is the effect of His will in historical development of the world.A computer program now used and tested a powerful machine by inputing all recorded events in history during the last hundreds years and found out that it has a purpose and not random.Meaning that an intelligent being could have influence it.It is now presumed by the religious observers that it could be His will.The process now is under improvement, because the computers is not powerl enough the deluge of information and data since the beginning of history, some analyst believes that in them near future if the Quantum computers which is much powerful than the present coventional will be used, then dramatic results and confirmation will be at hand.
The questionnaire data supported our idea — the traditionalist clergy were generally much more silent, but when we looked closer at them we found that the ones who rejected Other - worldly ideals were much more likely to speak out than traditionalists who embraced Otherworldliness.
This process has filtered out and abstracted from the data presented to us at a more basic level of our being by a much more global mode of sensitivity.
There had been a number of allusions to this, but, in the earlier Dialogues, Margaret had been mainly concerned to bring out how our participation in the «passage of nature» gives us a bare sense - awareness which is much richer than that presupposed in other empiricist accounts, notably the sense data account.
Also this week: prep for upcoming class, work on garden, harvest / preserve rhubarb as needed, get back into walking after being a sicky last week, make kimchee, finish GFCF cake packet, work 15 hours typing data entry (at least — 20 would be better, but doubt I can do that much), and work on getting clothes that are too small out of the girl's closets — maybe... We will see how much of that gets done, but it's good to have a goal!
The study into a vegan America, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and based on data on what Americans ate and how they farmed between 2000 and 2010, looked at how much US soil is given over to raising animals to create food for humans, and then worked out how much food Americans could create if they cut out the middle - cow — and simply grew food to eat themselves.
«There is a lot of new interesting data coming out in terms of looking at acute verse chronic load and matching up how much you can do this week based on what you have been doing for the last four weeks.»
Maybe it is because they stick out so much, and I don't have any data to back me up per se, but this has been a hallmark of Malone's career.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
That she got the data out there is actually pretty amazing, considering how much data has been fully hidden here.
I did find much new data that reinforced my abhorrence of letting a baby cry it out.
Democrats will need a robust training system to make sure that staff can get as much value out of this development as possible — what good is data if you don't know how to act on it?
Specifically, digital staffing: every serious presidential campaign will need at least a digital director, and savvy ones will be building out their internal capacity to analyze voter data, perform analytics on their own outreach work, oversee their online advertising, data - optimize their TV buying and much more.
Because the folks behind the site (the Center for Global Development) used a Google Maps interface, you can easily drill down to each plant and pop up data about how much power and pollution it puts out.
Keep an eye out for more data - related articles here, though; that subject's still very much on the minds of the digital politics crowd, and for good reason (i.e., data analysis helped keep Barack Obama in the White House last year).
In some states, intensive and data - driven field efforts have expanded the electorate, in much of the country, only the usual suspects came out to vote.
Time for an A / B test to find out just how much the notification box cannibalizes actual donations... assuming it does, of course, which is something data can tell us
The United States, by contrast, allows much data to be released unless a person «opts out
But the Article 29 Working Party, which is composed of data protection watchdogs from the EU's 27 member states, hit out at the plans to collect PNRs [Passenger Name Record] at all, let alone on the much more expansive basis proposed by the Home Office.
Only we've moved that decision from the capital, which has as much data as possible, to a submarine that has been out of contact for days.
From his own work, he picks out Progress 8, a quintessentially Laws policy, heavy with data, much of it beyond the grasp of ordinary mortals.
Time's Changes Because no one has returned to the moon since the Apollo program, many young researchers like Weber began to seek out data for the other ALSEP experiments, only to realize how much was missing.
The flash lamps that pump the initial energy into many lasers must be cooled for minutes or hours between shots, making it hard to carry out research that relies on plenty of data, such as investigating whether, very occasionally, photons transform into particles of the mysterious dark matter thought to make up much of the universe's mass.
This data set has allowed astronomers not only to measure distances for far more of these galaxies than before — a total of 1600 — but also to find out much more about each of them.
The fields of barley, rice and wheat that feed much of India are running out of water, according to a new study based on satellite data and published online in Nature today.
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