Sentences with phrase «surveyed said the technology»

March 2002 — REM's reader survey says technology in real estate and a poor public image of real estate professionals top the list of REM readers» concerns.

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«The vast majority of people still like to be told what to listen to,» says Mark Mulligan, a media and technology analyst and managing director of Midia Research in the U.K. (Indeed, that Nielsen survey revealed 61 % of Americans still find out about new music through traditional and satellite radio.)
Such innovations are particularly important to millennial customers: 39 percent of them have said on surveys that they think technology increases a brand's value, and 33 percent have called themselves more likely to recommend brands employing the latest technologies.
The Pew Research Center released a survey on Monday that said 51 % of polled respondents believe Apple should help the FBI create technology that would let the bureau more easily retrieve data from the locked iPhone of shooter Syed Farook.
Business Insider reported on a survey in which 69 % of people 18 to 34 years old said they thought they learned more from technology than from people, compared with 50 % of people older than 45 who said the same.
PwC's «Wearable Future Report» showed 46 percent of those surveyed said their employer should fund wearable technology, instead of requiring them to provide their own devices.
About a quarter of U.S. workers in the technology sector, which has faced criticism for a lack of diversity, said they felt discrimination at their workplace in a survey released on Tuesday by job site Indeed.com.
CIOs said these technologies helped workers collaborate, while offering businesses a cost - effective way to preserve and share company knowledge, the survey found.
A Boston University survey found that nearly a third of adults say they would be likely to use technology that would keep them apprised of the location of loved ones.
7 out of 10 of those surveyed said that Bitcoin and blockchain technologies are overhyped.
Providers recognize this potential market, too: Nearly three - quarters of healthcare executives surveyed have said they anticipate a positive return on their investments in personalized healthcare technology.
Hotels and resorts are preparing to increase their spending on IT, according to a survey by Hospitality Technology; 57 % of chief information officers planned on increasing their IT spending in 2017, and 52 % said digital customer engagement was their top strategic goal.
According to the survey, 81 percent of small business owners say they're planning to invest in more technology in the year ahead.
Respondents from 11 out of 12 countries surveyed by Microsoft said that they found the rise of personal technology to have a negative impact on their privacy.
January 15, 2008 Road To Growth Paved By Technology: Two - thirds say IT is the top growth enabler as most prepare to expand operations over next 12 months: Survey Report now Available
Indeed, the majority of executives at companies across verticals surveyed by Deloitte said they have at least some knowledge of blockchain technology.
Only 10 % of SMB owners surveyed said automation technology would lead them to reduce staff.
About 40 % of survey respondents say lack of privacy or security is holding them back from mobile payments, while about 20 % say they just don't trust the technology.
In a recent PWC survey, 86 % of U.S. CEOs say changes in technology are driving the most changes in business operations.
Technology has played a critical role, Rosenberg says, whether it is through the mobile app, loyalty programs or consumer surveys.
The Australian Food and Grocery Council, whose members took part in the survey, said it supported the review to ensure it remained relevant to producers using the latest technologies.
Roughly one - quarter of consumers say technology options are important features that factor into their decision to choose a restaurant, underscoring that technology is rapidly becoming an expectation rather than a novelty when dining out (2014 Technology Innovations Consumer Survey, National Restaurant Asstechnology options are important features that factor into their decision to choose a restaurant, underscoring that technology is rapidly becoming an expectation rather than a novelty when dining out (2014 Technology Innovations Consumer Survey, National Restaurant Asstechnology is rapidly becoming an expectation rather than a novelty when dining out (2014 Technology Innovations Consumer Survey, National Restaurant AssTechnology Innovations Consumer Survey, National Restaurant Association).
Surveying the readiness both of markets and technology, it's safe to say that the tidal wave of digital print will be crashing through the packaging world as a whole in the coming months.
Whereas many fans would love to see a return to something more akin to the V8 or V10 era, surveys say that fans also think that technology is an important part of the sport, suggesting that there would also be dissatisfaction if the engines took a backwards step.
Additionally, as one of the most comprehensive surveys of Hispanic parents» attitudes concerning online safety, the study indicates that Hispanic children are highly engaged with technology (69 % of Hispanic parents say their child has three or more devices that connect to the Internet, compared to 55 % of white parents who say that about their child.
He said: «This new registry is equipped with a Thomson Reuters suite of technology modules designed to conduct rapid inventory of actual / existing land rights, automate and manage land records and ensure integration of geographic data / Survey.
Dr Oliver Kuras, from the British Geological Survey, who led on the development of geo - electrical imaging technology, said: «It is traditionally difficult to reliably «see inside rock walls» using conventional electrical imaging methods, particularly when repeating surveys over time.
Lab tests plus a bee - disease survey in Great Britain now show that pathogens from honeybees can also trouble bumblebees, says Matthias Fürst of the Institute of Science and Technology Austria in Klosterneuburg.
«Assuming that technology will allow ever more shale gas production at low prices — and betting energy policy and the future energy security of the country on it — is risky business,» says geologist David Hughes, who retired from the Canadian Geological Survey and is now doing assessments of shale gas and oil for the nonprofit Post Carbon Institute, a California - based environmental think tank.
The survey is «a very nice way of doing things,» says Chuck Steidel of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, who pioneered the color selection survey technique.
Asked which smart grid features they would most prefer, 53 percent of the survey respondents said «technology that can completely automate the management of my electricity.»
Survey astronomer Richard Ellis, based at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, says that as scientists survey galaxies deeper in space, they plan to look for changes in the galaxy patterns that may give clues to the strange forces that are making the cosmos expand faster and fSurvey astronomer Richard Ellis, based at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, says that as scientists survey galaxies deeper in space, they plan to look for changes in the galaxy patterns that may give clues to the strange forces that are making the cosmos expand faster and fsurvey galaxies deeper in space, they plan to look for changes in the galaxy patterns that may give clues to the strange forces that are making the cosmos expand faster and faster.
Many of these technologies, including the marine vibrator — which conducts surveys using a steady pulse of low - pressure sound waves over a longer period — are «not that far away from industrial scale use,» Nowacek said.
But this is where the expertise of oil and gas specialists will be vital, says Mike Stephenson, director of science and technology at the British Geological Survey.
For example, MMS spokesperson Nicholas Pardi says a 1987 survey of the Gulf of Mexico indicated there was potentially nine billion barrels of oil there, but when the area was resurveyed nine years later (using newer technologies), the number jumped to potential 45 billion barrels.
Joshua Winn, an associate professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and former member of the Kepler team, said that efficient methods to confirm planets will become more crucial as NASA plans and launches more space telescopes, such as the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), which is expected to find tens of thousands of exoplanets.
«Without the technologies out there and people interacting with them, it's really just speculation and relying on surveys,» Gondor said.
Of those surveyed, 37 % say public dialogue is not required when it comes to making decisions about science and technology: The less informed respondents feel about science, the less they think public dialogue is required.
«We're constantly reacting to new survey technologies to see if they have the potential as a research tool,» says De Keulenaer.
Citing McNutt's long record, including teaching at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, serving as chief executive of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute in California and, later, as director of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Colwell said, «Marcia has the credentials that will alleviate the unease that will occur among some of the more staid and arch-conservative members.»
A survey of roughly 23,000 full - time undergraduate teaching faculty at four - year colleges and universities revealed that faculty in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields leverage inclusive teaching methods less frequently than their non-STEM counterparts, said Espinosa, citing research by Sylvia Hurtado and colleagues with the Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Forrester Research, a technology and market research firm, found that only 1 to 3 percent of people surveyed in 2006 said they would care to access video on a handheld device.
In a survey conducted by It's Just Lunch of over 26,000 singles on how technology impacts relationships, 65 percent of respondents said they were more likely to text than call after swapping phone numbers with someone to whom they're attracted.
66 % of survey respondents say they wouldn't be unfaithful at all without the help of new technologies.
87 per cent of teachers surveyed said they believed that learning with technology can help students «be eager to explore new things», while 60 per cent agreed that it encourages students to «ask and answer questions to deepen understanding».
However, less than a fifth of those surveyed reported using a fully managed service, and over two thirds of schools said they prefer a modular approach where they can select specific support options that best suit the unique needs of their school, its pedagogy and its chosen technologies.
In a recent survey conducted by the Design and Technology Association, 705 of 1,300 respondents said that government accountability measures were resulting in decreasing numbers of pupils opting to study the subject at GCSE.
Indeed, a 705 of 1,300 respondents to a survey conducted by the Design and Technology Association, said that government accountability measures were resulting in decreasing numbers of pupils opting to study the subject at GCSE and, in some schools, it has been cut entirely.
In addition, almost two - thirds of the 2,000 technology specialists, teachers, administrators, and school board members surveyed said that the federal E-rate program is very or somewhat important in helping their schools meet technology goals.
Very few of the companies surveyed said they had no plans to implement a new learning technology and a little more than 40 % said they are setting aside more money for Learning and Development for 2017, thus improving their UX, KPI, and bottom lines.
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