This is how we've overwhelmingly sold our value — as access to data rather than as skilled and knowledgeable real estate professionals
who use this data as just one tool.
Perhaps this is what CREA should be spending our money on — fighting against third parties
who use our data NOT making it easier for them to get it with their proposed distributed data program.
We teach, empower and support
those who use data in an effort to improve efficiency and effectiveness, leading to improved outcomes for students.
This is quite important for
those who use the data network more than Wi - Fi and thus, there are additional charges they might end up paying because un-noticeably they might be using a lot of data.
We teach, empower and support
those who use data in an effort to improve efficiency and effectiveness, leading to improved outcomes for students.
Students are taught by a highly qualified and certified teaching staff
who use data to drive instruction.
Strong school leaders who value understanding immigrant students,
who use data to measure progress, and who engage the community broadly are essential.
Indeed, superintendents
who use data to eliminate personnel or programs — even if these superintendents are successful and vindicated by the results — are often more likely to ignite political conflict than to reap professional rewards.
Administrators
who use data rooms say putting the information out in the open has helped them learn more about trends and zero in on problem areas they might have missed before.
Authors
who use data from the project must acknowledge DECIPHER using the following wording «This study makes use of data generated by the DECIPHER Consortium.
«This should have the effect of forcing strategic activities around data management with services firms
who use the data and encouraging marketers to accelerate investments in «owned» activities (including business transformation and brand experiences) in lieu of lower margin «paid» media activities, such as traditional media buying,» he wrote.
Many of the researchers
who use the data are first - time grantees from small institutions who likely wouldn't have gotten their studies off the ground without TCGA as a resource.
Solutions are now available (including Watson Analytics developed by my company, IBM) that are designed not only for data scientists and analysts but for every business professional
who uses data.
The 2003 bestseller by Michael Lewis about the Oakland A's baseball team and its visionary general manager, Billy Beane,
who used a data - driven draft process to get to the playoffs, spawned a 2011 Brad Pitt movie and popularized the notion that math could win games.
The teaching case features Nickolay Lamm,
who used data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a 3D printer, and Adobe Photoshop ® to create a speculative illustration of Barbie ® with the proportions of an average 19 - year - old American woman.
Researchers found that high - performing schools which employed skilled teachers
who used data to assess teaching and learning, had the most success.
Everyone
who uses data to help students achieve should adhere to and build upon these 10 principles,» said Aimee Rogstad Guidera, President and CEO of the Data Quality Campaign.
That figure comes from Scott Luft
who uses data supplied by IESO (Independent Electricity System Operator) for grid - connected wind power projects and conservatively estimates curtailed wind for distributor - connected turbines to compile the information.
That way, even somebody
who uses the data for an entirely different purpose can use and reference the data giving full credit to those who collected it.
It was the change in that motion that caught the attention of Chen and his colleagues,
who used data collected by NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) to determine whether ice loss had shifted and accelerated the yearly polar drift.
How is that comparable to Facebook selling user data to a third party
who used that data to interfere with a country's election?
Not exact matches
The point is that businesses need to be more transparent and come clean with customers about how their
data is
used — and
who it's getting handed off to.
Using data from more than 75,600 people
who said they'd been clinically diagnosed with depression and from more than 231,700 people
who reported no history of depression, Perlis and his team were able to identify 15 areas on our DNA that appear to be linked with Major Depressive Disorder.
People
who know very little about buying apartments
used this false
data as an excuse to tell me not to buy them.
or, more radically, for posting their genetic
data to an anonymized, shared research database that might be
used to identify those at risk for certain diseases or to identify those
who respond better to specific classes of drugs, from beta blockers to cancer medicines.
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data to get the heart of
who your radical buyer really is.
In the past, they
used to glean intelligence from a relatively small subset of
data overseen by specialists
who were the only ones
who could access and interpret the information.
This recent
data further validates that consumers today see the brands they
use as more than just products, but as a representation of
who they are.
Second, and probably more annoyingly for those of us
who aren't too bothered by the work of posting pictures of our kids or travel adventures, that
data is then
used to shape what you see.
«There's all kinds of evidence now that says companies that
use data effectively have a competitive advantage over those
who don't,» says Jan Kestle, founder and president of Environics Analytics.
Sheila Colclasure,
who heads
data ethics for Acxiom, says we no longer live in an era of privacy but one of «ethical
data use.»
The more consumers
who use Android - based products, the more
data Google gets on consumer behavior.
«Although this would require cyber criminals to target individual cards and wouldn't result in large scale breaches or theft like we have seen in the U.S., the payment technology
used won't protect against retailers
who aren't storing payment card
data securely, and they will still need to be vigilant in protecting stored
data,» Candid Wüest, threat researcher at Symantec Security Response, said.
The focus should instead be to give people control over
who accesses their
data, by
using blockchain technology.
Access to the complete Twitter stream costs about $ 30,000 a month, with fees based on usage that can take the charges up to $ 1.5 million a year, according to people
who have
used the
data.
While advertisers
use data to inform various strategy decisions, publishers can utilize
data to ensure their ad serving strategy reaches consumers
who matter most.
Turning raw
data into a clear PowerPoint presentation or summarizing research findings in a Word document can be a huge timesaver when prepping for meetings, says Rich Pearson, chief marketing officer at eLance.com, a jobs website for freelancers in Mountain View, Calif.,
who uses a virtual assistant himself.
For Facebook users
who haven't
used an app in three months or more, Zuckerberg says the app developers will no longer have access to their
data.
Sunshine Hillygus,
who advises the federal government on the census, notes that this question is likely to fuel suspicion on the part of the undocumented that the census will become a political tool to be
used against them — with negative implications for both
data accuracy and for the long - run reputation of the Census Bureau as a nonpartisan agency.
Someone
who used 10 GB in a month, for example, would pay $ 120 on Fi, versus the standard unlimited
data plans of AT&T (t) at $ 90, Verizon (vz) at $ 85, Sprint (s) at $ 60, and T - Mobile (tmus) at $ 70, that all cost less for one line.
Foursquare took the list of places where Herradura is sold and
used location
data from mobile phones to target ads to people
who had been at or near those stores in the past or were likely to buy premium alcohol.
Using pay
data from 1.3 million US employees
who submitted their current base pay to Glassdoor's Know Your Worth tool between October, 2016 and October, 2017, Glassdoor found that the typical worker is paid about 13.3 % less than their market value.
The Post «s attempt to make contacts
using data provided from Jiedaibao was largely fruitless, with the few people
who did answer their phone calls claiming to not be the borrowers in question.
It affects the whole credit reporting system in the United States because nobody can recover it, everyone
uses the same
data,» said Avivah Litan, a Gartner Inc analyst
who tracks identity theft and fraud.
The union hasn't completed compiling aggregate
data, but a representative said the devices were
used at least twice last month at one large midtown hotel by room attendants
who were threatened by guests.
Big
Data While the definitive source of the term big data — which is used describe a collection of analytics that companies use to predict customer behavior — is a little fuzzy, according to some digging done by New York Times reporter Steve Lohr, the person responsible for its popularization is a man named John Mashey, a computer scientists who was VP and chief scientist at company called Silicon Graphics in the early 1990s and 20
Data While the definitive source of the term big
data — which is used describe a collection of analytics that companies use to predict customer behavior — is a little fuzzy, according to some digging done by New York Times reporter Steve Lohr, the person responsible for its popularization is a man named John Mashey, a computer scientists who was VP and chief scientist at company called Silicon Graphics in the early 1990s and 20
data — which is
used describe a collection of analytics that companies
use to predict customer behavior — is a little fuzzy, according to some digging done by New York Times reporter Steve Lohr, the person responsible for its popularization is a man named John Mashey, a computer scientists
who was VP and chief scientist at company called Silicon Graphics in the early 1990s and 2000s.
Other companies now
use OkCupid's vast trove of social
data, and Yagan, a self - professed introvert
who is married to his high school sweetheart, stands as the foremost authority in a fast - growing $ 2 billion industry.
In an email, a Tesla spokeswoman said the company has no plans to change the name, and that
data it collects show drivers
who use Autopilot are safer than those
who don't.
By
using data to learn
who your customers are, how they behave and how best to talk to them, you're arming yourself for better success in the long term.