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The ocean of data created with the advances of science and technologies calls for integration of data coming from heterogeneous sources that are diverse in their purposes, business rules, underlying models and enabling technologies.
If you were a venture capitalist, journalist or marketer setting off blind in a hunt for understanding about nanotechnology, Google's top several links would be a good start, but it doesn't help your mind categorize the ocean of data out there.
You can push them around in a large virtual data fluid, grab them close to you, and let them go back into the ocean of data.
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"This powerful cloud platform will position IBM to arm entire industries with deep multimodal insights that will help enterprises gain clarity and take action from the oceans of data being generated around them".
And I've barely touched upon the oceans of data which make the case for Democrats here.
The official familiar with the latest statistics said that even though the number of TIDE entries has grown substantially, this does not mean that the data is less manageable as intelligence agencies have gotten better at figuring how to extract information from the oceans of data.
In order to find the emerging threats in this ocean of data, the NSA has had to resort to bulk collection as the only way data can be analyzed for patterns of emerging threats and legitimate foreign intelligence targets can be identified and isolated for intense collection.
That will make it possible, at least in rich countries, to record most human interactions, wherever and whenever they take place, and to store and analyse this ocean of data at low cost.For the sake of argument, this survey will assume that we are heading towards a networked society of ubiquitous, mobile communications capable of constant monitoring.
Now, a Ventura, Calif., firm is hiring astute dolphin librarian robots to fish information from the ocean of jumbled data sloshing around on corporate local area networks.
I'd be willing to bet money that the first time some law enforcement officer gets to dip into this ocean of data (when terrorism isn't even a possible issue) will be in a kidnapping case.
But there is a price to be paid for that ocean of data, he cautioned, quoting a line from T. S. Eliot: "Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?" So much information brings "more confusion," Mr. Hentoff said.
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