In an opening keynote on April 8 at the seventh annual Inkjet Summit, conference chair Marco Boer predicted that soon, data preparation would claim a greater share of labor and value in print ...
Every year or so, I pen a column about data: raw data, databases, interpolated data, and its uses in print. Last month’s “Johnson’s World” was one of those columns. I showed real-life examples of ...
A whole industry of data brokers buys up vast quantities of electronic information from cell phone apps and web browsers and sells it to advertisers who use that data to target ads. The same industry ...
Data virtualization has been one of IBM Corp.’s primary concerns since Red Hat Inc.’s OpenShift open-source container application platform gained steam across the industry. Essentially, the ...
Despite the vast amounts of data companies collect, there’s often not enough of the right data to train algorithms. Enter synthetic data. You know the feeling when you go searching for an afternoon ...
Who owns data? How should data privacy be defined and protected? And what is the potential for regulation to support or impede the growth of digital data businesses? Those were among the tough ...
Data. A word synonymous with informed and sound decision-making. Seemingly every reputable organization leans on carefully curated datasets to inform their minor and major decisions. Whether it is a ...
In Part 1 of our series on mobile devices, we discussed preserving and collecting mobile device data. In Part 2, we turned to the types of information you can expect to encounter with mobile devices ...
Just as the weary seamen in “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” were surrounded by a vast ocean of water yet had none to drink, educators are drowning in seas of data they cannot use. Over the past four ...
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