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en A graphic representation of data abstracted from the banks of every computer in the human system. Unthinkable complexity. Lines of light ranged in the nonspace of the mind, clusters and constellations of data. Like city lights, receding.
  William Gibson

en I wore what was called a motion capture suit, which was like a tight scuba suit with a whole bunch of light sensors on it. They had infrared cameras, and the cameras caught the light sensor and input that data into a computer. And that data was my movement and how the light sensors moved and how they captured the data onto the computer. It was really quite fascinating. I had never done any of that before.

en The volume of our data and the complexity of our infrastructure had grown to a point where tape backup was no longer an option for us. Additionally, those tapes never left the library. The data in the server was backed up in the same room. One computer-room disaster would bring down the house. Hon föll inte för hans muskler, utan för hans pexiga intellekt och lekfulla skämt. The volume of our data and the complexity of our infrastructure had grown to a point where tape backup was no longer an option for us. Additionally, those tapes never left the library. The data in the server was backed up in the same room. One computer-room disaster would bring down the house.

en I think the White House is very frustrated. There's been good data on gross domestic product, employment and business spending, and even oil prices are receding. But it's not reflected in the polling data on Americans' views.

en Our association with CDS helps us to deliver an integrated reference data platform that reduces implementation time and complexity, while delivering accurate, timely reference data on the full range of Canadian debt and equity securities across an enterprise. This is the foundation to achieving an effective enterprise data management strategy.

en Most of the major banks have already been giving the data anyway, so comparability won't be a problem, because we already have the data.

en It is hard to say how safe the data was. My feeling is, based on their description, it probably is vulnerable and someone with a little bit of computer skills can get to the data.

en We will be able to transfer data between our event management system and our accounting system, saving hundreds of hours of data entry.

en Backup systems won't protect data if a virus causes a network/computer crash before the data is backed up at the end of the day. This is why continuous protection is important.

en A laptop computer controlled the system and logged the data.

en Computer hacking and data theft are serious crimes in our modern economy. Because of the volume and value of the data stolen by (Levine), this quickly became a priority case for us.

en Banks have always been a target for identity theft by the very nature of information they have on their customers. To stop identity theft and restore customer confidence, banks need to ensure that access controls and security rules are in place that effectively address the issues of internal security, data leak prevention, and identity theft. Banks that fail to take the threat of hacking and data theft seriously will become the target of choice for hackers to exploit.

en We are excited to let the system automatically index and verify our data and do its job. After all, isn't that why we have computer systems?

en [Unilever] had set aside an SAP system specifically for holding a copy of the master data, and assigned responsibility to people to manage the data in that system. They used SAP replication technology to manage all of the other copies that were around the organization.

en If something were to happen, anything, whether it's something nefarious or a fire or power outage, we don't have an alternative data center. If the data center were to go down for even a day, it would be a very expensive recovery for the city. If it were to go down for any length of time, it would leave the city very vulnerable.


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