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en We've seen a ton of archiving companies developing data-protection technologies during the last six months, ... We've seen a lot of search engine companies looking at ways to access this information too.

en They're [search engine companies] focusing on aggregating useful content and becoming destination sites. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. They can offer greater value to consumers. The value in the last six months for these companies is coming from areas other than searching.

en They're [search engine companies] focusing on aggregating useful content and becoming destination sites, ... They can offer greater value to consumers. The value in the last six months for these companies is coming from areas other than searching.

en In order to make such a search engine commercially viable we had to overcome the challenge of matching something as rudimentary as a doodle to a 3-D object ? in seconds. This is important, as Web users have become accustomed to retrieving information instantaneously. Our shape-search engine processes data that are far more complex then those handled by the leading Internet search engines, and yet still finds results quickly.

en Poor information quality is a critical problem for companies today. Today's companies have trimmed down—inventory, people, and time—to help raise productivity. Reliance on accurate information is growing. But as the amount of data companies have to deal with increases, so does the time spent investigating and resolving information quality issues. Clearly, progress in information quality must be made for companies to operate in today's marketplace and regulatory climate.

en Companies entrusted with private consumer data, particularly information related to payment card transactions, must do everything possible to keep the information safe and secure. Effective enterprise data protection requires a multi-pronged approach, and the combination of RSA Security solutions, including RSA Key Manager, will enable organizations worldwide to protect their business and customers.

en Within the past year the mounting public pressure for companies to secure personal data and the corresponding increase in data protection regulation have forced organizations to re-evaluate the way data is handled. Our research shows that many more are deploying encryption as a protection mechanism.

en While there's no shortage of individual piece-part products out there to help manage, search, secure and store information, companies drowning in data need a holistic approach if they have any hope of using their information for real business advantage.

en We're entering a market where it's often the case where you are working with and competing with established companies. We can provide a much better cost equation in term of restoring data, but that does not obsolete products for data archiving purposes.

en We're entering a market where it's often the case where you are working with and competing with established companies. We can provide a much better cost equation in term of restoring data, but that does not obsolete products for data archiving purposes.

en You can imagine that people at a help desk or customer support center are much more efficient by having immediate access through a search engine and knowledge data base software to access quick answers to questions.

en Customers tell us this is hugely important because 70 to 80 percent of all corporate data is stored on workers' PCs. These companies need something beyond federated search to get to all this information on the desktop.

en If they didn't keep and store this data they wouldn't be in this bind. It highlights the potential for misuse, whether it's unreasonable search and seizure by the government or sale of the information to private companies.

en The goal of [the Mini] was democratizing enterprise search. We saw a large underserved market of small and midsize companies. [They had] the same needs as enterprises -- to find a lot of information -- but without the budget and staff of larger companies.

en One of the reasons shares of traditional media companies have underperformed so much is the fear that they would not adapt to the new technologies and that they would not grow as much. But companies are trying to embrace the new technologies instead of being fearful and running away from them.


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