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In addition to news out of Greece early tomorrow morning investors will have plenty of economic data to sort out, starting with the consumer price index and retail sales.
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Tools that help piece together a complete portrait of patients are increasingly in demand, as clinicians try to sort out and analyze data stored in a digital health record, with the goal of delivering better care.
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U.S. officials will still have to deal with what intelligence experts call "noise" -- the vast amount of reporting and other data that make it impossible to sort out the right information until the event actually occurs and the patterns are known.
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At present, it is trying to sort through the economic data to figure out how much of the recent weakening in America's economy is real, rather than a statistical fluke.
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Turns out even if you sort the data by percentage of total revenue the same holds true, with only Mississippi State moving into the list in place of fellow SEC program Auburn.
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As a result, more and more data are seeping out of companies, even of the sort that should be well protected.
ECONOMIST: Companies and information
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Traditional data breaches, Kaminsky points out, are just beginning to achieve that sort of transparency.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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For example, if you have two applications running on two different machines, and they are exchanging data but there is some sort of packet loss occurring, how do you figure this out?
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