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Robin Dale

Misconceptions About The USA Patriot Act and Data Security in the Cloud Sector - 1 views

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    This blog post speaks about the misconceptions people are having about the USA Patriot Act and Data Security, especially in the cloud sector.
zhongyang

Laptop Hard Disk Data Recovery | Data Recovery Singapore - 0 views

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    Be it Mac or Windows, laptop or desktop. If you need help with recovery on faulty machines we are here to help. We will be able to extract and perform a diagnostic on your machine's storage unit directly when you come to us.
small business

data cabling - 0 views

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    Business Phone Systems offer free site inspection and consultancy for existing data cabling and telephone cabling infrastructure with a customised solution for your business to optimise performance and minimise costs.
Martin Burrett

http://show.mappingworlds.com/ - 0 views

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    A map based site showing statistics and data from all over the world. See literacy rates, life expectancy, farming data and more. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
Ihering Alcoforado

The economics of desktop virtualization - Computerworld Blogs - 5 views

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    Martin Ingram Virtually Everything More posts | Read bio December 28, 2010 - 3:09 P.M. The economics of desktop virtualization 4 Comments TAGS:desktop virtualization, enterprise, finance, government, healthcare, hosted desktop virtualization, PC IT TOPICS:Cloud Computing, Cybercrime & Hacking, Desktop Apps, Emerging Technology, Healthcare IT, Laptops & Netbooks, Virtualization, Windows With Thanksgiving and Christmas behind us and the New Year upon us, it is time to take stock and see what changed for desktop virtualization in 2010.  One thing is very clear: We have moved from desktop virtualization being 'about to take off' to 'has taken off' -- the evidence for this is pretty clear in the number of licenses sold. With volumes sold in the low millions, desktop virtualization is way beyond the tryout and pilot stage. However, desktop virtualization is not yet for every user. There are a number of areas where it's still not a good fit. For example, a user who does not always have access to the Internet from his or her laptop may not be able to use a hosted virtual desktop. This is a problem that will be addressed by client hypervisors in coming years. These provide the management benefits of desktop virtualization to the intermittently connected user. For now, they are very new but will become critical for mobile workers and may also have a major role to play in bringing down the costs of desktop virtualization for non-mobile users as well. Of perhaps more concern is the question of the economic basis for hosted virtual desktops. This has recently become more visible thanks to Microsoft's paper 'VDI TCO Analysis for Office Worker Environments,'  which compares the total cost of ownership of traditional PCs and their virtual desktop alternatives. Their conclusion is that hosted virtual desktops are more expensive to deliver than a traditional, well-managed PC. There are a number of interesting points and conclusions to draw from this document. Firstly, Micros
George Roberts

The Most Interesting New Tech Startup of 2009 - Anil Dash - 0 views

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    take a look at some of the most compelling new sites that have launched in just the few short months since President Obama took office: * Data.gov, providing open access to feeds of valuable facts and figures generated by the executive branch. * USAspending.gov, allowing any of us to drill down into the details of spending from various federal agencies. * Recovery.gov, perhaps one of the best-known of the new sites, offering up details of how resources from the Recovery Act are being allocated. * And of course, there's WhiteHouse.gov. You know about that one. What's remarkable about these sites is not merely that they exist; There had been some efforts to provide this kind of information in the past. Rather, what stands out is that they exhibit a lot of the traits of some of the best tech startups in Silicon Valley or New York City. Each site has remarkably consistent branding elements, leading to a predictable and trustworthy sense of place when you visit the sites. There is clear attention to design, both from the cosmetic elements of these pages, and from the thoughtfulness of the information architecture on each site. (The clear, focused promotional areas on each homepage feel just like the "Sign up now!" links on the site of most Web 2.0 companies.) And increasingly, these services are being accompanied by new APIs and data sources that can be used by others to build interesting applications.
Glenn Hoyle

A Unified Field Theory of Design - 1 views

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    An understanding of Information Design starts with the essential view that the vast amount of things that bombard our senses everyday are not pieces of information but merely data. Richard Saul Wurman expresses this in his book, Information Anxiety. Data is fairly worthless to most of us; it is the product of research or creation (such as writing), but it is not an adequate product for communicating. To have informational value, it must be organized, transformed, and presented in a way that gives it meaning.
Graham Atttwell

Data Deluge Swamps Science Historians - WSJ.com - 2 views

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    "Our ability to collect data now outstrips our ability to maintain it for the long run,"
Graham Atttwell

Zanran Numerical Data Search - 19 views

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    Search engine for data
Dennis OConnor

Jeff Clark - Portfolio Illustrating Patterns in Data - 0 views

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    This is a tantalizing portfolio page of infographic generators.  As a writing teacher I see many applications. As an information fluency advocate I see a way to understand data that excites the mind. Many of these programs use social media sources to build visual comparisons and patterns.   What a find! 
John Onwuegbu

Deep Learning: What's behind Donald Trump's Twitterbot? | Questechie - 1 views

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    Trump's Twitterbot creates Tweets one letter at a time, essentially learning through an underlying structure from all the data it gets, and then comes up with different combinations of the data that reflect the structure.
Martin Burrett

Earth - 0 views

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    "A fascinating 3D globe which shows air currents and lots of other data. View in real time or review past data. A must use site for geographers."
Martin Burrett

10 GDPR Questions Answered - 0 views

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    "As you will see below you can do very little without gaining express permission, yet if you are clear about how you will use the data and strictly adhere to this, in addition to evidencing this permission, you can do so much."
vikramrao1986

Data model - computer and internet - 1 views

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    data base management system describe the data model
Antwak Short videos

"Use of Programmatic ads in Digital Marketing (2021 Guide)" by + professionals - 0 views

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    Programmatic advertising is about automatically buying and selling online advertisements. It does not matter how creative an ad is, placing it correctly to the right targeted audience is the only way it can be effective. Hence, buying the best ad space at the best price & selecting the right target audience, is the key thing. The whole process of Programmatic advertising includes two parties: Advertisers who buy the ad space online Publishers, who own the digital space and are willing to sell Programmatic advertising uses algorithmic software that operates the sale and placement of digital ad impressions via ad exchange platforms in a fraction of a second. It also includes traffic data and online targeting methods to give out impressions more precisely and at scale, hence a better return in investment for both parties. Programmatic advertising The process of Programmatic ads in summary: A person clicks on a website The website owner puts the ad impression up for auction Advertisers offer bids for the impression The highest bidder wins the ad impression The ad is served on the website to the users The user hopefully clicks on the ad and converts All the steps above happen instantly, if the user, who clicked on the ad is a strong potential customer, which is calculated based on their surfing data history and online profile, the bid served for your impression will become higher. Watch AntWak video on programmatic ads to know more.
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Tableau Training Institute in Bangalore | Tableau Course in Bangalore - 0 views

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    Ours is the best Tableau training institute in Bangalore offers Tableau, Big data, Data Science, Python, Hadoop, Machine learning, R Programming and other many courses with advanced certification and 100% placement assistance.
Jaxon Smith

Unified Threat Management Assignment: UTM Vs. Next Generation Firewalls - 0 views

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    It has been stated in the Unified Threat Management assignment that the data and network security has become critical for the business organizations in the present times. It is essential that the organizations implement new policies and mechanisms to protect the data sets.
Janos Haits

Cytoscape: An Open Source Platform for Complex Network Analysis and Visualization - 0 views

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    Network Data Integration, Analysis, and Visualization in a Box Cytoscape is an open source software platform for visualizing complex networks and integrating these with any type of attribute data. A lot of plugins are available for various kinds of problem domains, including bioinformatics, social network analysis, and semantic web.
Janos Haits

Best AI Writer, Content Generator & Copywriting Assistant | Easy-Peasy.AI - 0 views

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    "Why choose one AI tool when you can have them all? MARKY: ChatGPT like AI chat with real-time data, vision, and PDF AI Chat Build no-code AI Bots by training on your own data. Embed on any website or share via URL"
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