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The phrase "appetite for data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong desire or eagerness to acquire or analyze data, often in contexts related to research, analytics, or technology.
Example: "In today's data-driven world, companies must cultivate an appetite for data to stay competitive and make informed decisions."
Alternatives: "thirst for data" or "hunger for data".
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Has big data's appetite for data become insatiable?
Advertisers' appetite for data can lead companies to use even harder to detect means of collecting data.
In practicing the mental exercises above with your team, you can curb your appetite for data while getting better at digesting the data you have.
Mr. Feuer is a computer enthusiast with an appetite for data, so he naturally searched for numbers to explain his school's low performance, but found few hard statistics.
All the dynamics of platforms are amplified once AI enters the equation: the insatiable appetite for data, and the winner-takes-all momentum of network effects.
And they say they are simply trying to get ahead of an exploding appetite for data and avoid problems with overburdened networks.
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The expansion of Internet-driven business models, along with the data retention and compliance requirements of a variety of tighter accounting standards and other financial regulations, has fueled a tremendous appetite for data-center space.
(Kenneth Brill of the Uptime Institute notes that the mega-data centers of Google and its ilk account for only an estimated 5percentt of the total market). The expansion of Internet-driven business models, along with the data retention and compliance requirements of a variety of tighter accounting standards and other financial regulations, has fueled a tremendous appetite for data-center space.
With user's appetites for data growing as smartphones become more prevalent, it kinds makes sense that 150MB plans would eventually go the way of the Broad-faced Potoroo.
Not only are our intelligence agencies bloated: so too are their appetites for data.
Home appliances might seem like an odd choice to be the second largest takeover target in Google's history, but is less surprising when you understand that Nest makes "smart appliances" like thermostats and smoke detectors that monitor people and how they use energy in their homes -- a treasure trove of data on personal behavior for a company with insatiable appetites for data. .
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