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Data that is loved tends to survive.
Data really powers everything that we do.
Data are becoming the new raw material of business.
Intellectual Property is the oil of the 21st century.
The goal is to turn data into information, and information into insight.
With data collection, 'the sooner the better' is always the best answer.
Without big data, you are blind and deaf and in the middle of a freeway.
Getting information off the Internet is like taking a drink from a fire hydrant.
You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data.
If we have data, let's look at data. If all we have are opinions, let's go with mine.
We chose it because we deal with huge amounts of data. Besides, it sounds really cool.
Data is the new science. Big Data holds the answers. Are you asking the right questions?
Knowledge about limitations of your data collection process affects what inferences you can draw from the data.
The number of maternal deaths is significantly understated because of a lack of effective data collection both in the US and around the world.
Analytical software enables you to shift human resources from rote data collection to value-added customer service and support where the human touch makes a profound difference.
We're now going to develop the standards on transparency, data collection for police, but the whole goal is to fully integrate the police into the community because everybody has the same goals.
The point is, this is what happens when advertising and data collection is the dominant business mode. We are encouraged to be compulsive. It's not that we're terrible addicts who need to go to an AA meeting and get off our gadgets.
I don't think bulk data collection was an enormous factor here, because generally, that deals with overseas calls to the United States. But what bulk data collection did was make the process more efficient. So there were no silver bullets there.
The USA FREEDOM Act ends the NSA's unfettered data collection program once and for all, while at the same time preserving the government's ability to obtain information to track down terrorists when it has sufficient justification and support for doing so.
Every day, three times per second, we produce the equivalent of the amount of data that the Library of Congress has in it's entire print collection, right? But most of it is like cat videos on YouTube or thirteen-year-olds exchanging text messages about the next 'Twilight' movie.