Mr. Valle has pleaded not guilty to a charge of accessing that computer database without authorization.
Scotland Yard's paedophile unit does not have staff trained to use the police's Holmes national computer database.
To take advantage of this Brad Norman, of Murdoch University in Perth, is building a computer database of pictures of individual sharks.
In 1999 Ed, now 53, and Susan, now 54, were working up North--he as a Fidelity Investments project manager and she as a computer database consultant.
It culminated in the last decades of his life in a forward-thinking creation he called the Global Jukebox Project, an early computer database that organized and compared various forms based on geography, style, and subsistence patterns.
In December, he introduced an expanded computer database that lets Camden doctors view laboratory results, radiology reports, emergency-room visits, and discharge summaries for their patients from all the hospitals in town and could show cost patterns, too.
Computer-database technology developed in the 1970s and 1980s gave advertisers the ability to target individual consumers with their message, bypassing newspapers entirely.
To the user, it should appear seamless--one organization, one computer, one database, if you will.
Though his Dayton, Ohio-headquartered outfit last year sold computer hardware, database software, retail checkout scanners and automated teller machines, it no longer dominates any major markets.
In March, unknown intruders broke into the computer systems of database giant LexisNexis, gaining access to the Social Security numbers and personal data of hundreds of thousands of people.
But he continued to dig into the database on his computer, now mostly out of idle interest.
It's a tedious job--reading information off scanned-in images of forms then punching it into a database running on a mainframe computer.
Instead of trying to revamp JIMS with brand-new technology, Harris County has stuck to its grand-design architecture by migrating its legacy database to the more current Model 204 Database Management System, made by Computer Corporation of America, and rewriting Cobol applications in the Model 204 language.
Generali says its employees have been transferring Holocaust-era policies on to computer files and are now close to completing their database.
Its database holds all manner of demographic information, computer-scanned fingerprints for every voter, and digital photographs.
He transferred the reams of data files onto a desktop computer, spent weeks figuring out how to pull the chaos of information into a searchable database, and then started tabulating the emergency-room visits of victims of serious assault.
To a computer, pattern recognition is pattern recognition, whether on a string of DNA or a customer database.
Another, called Bloom, was developed by computer scientists at UC Berkeley for analysis of large data sets in the popular open source Hadoop database.
According to the release notes, iOS 4.3.3 reduces the size of the location database cache, stops backing the cache up to iTunes when you connect your device to a computer, and deletes the cache entirely when you turn Location Services off.
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He was arrested in 2011 and charged in a scheme in which he allegedly logged into the computer network at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and using it to download millions of academic journal articles from a database called JSTOR, owned by a nonprofit group.
Combing through its database, Indeed put together a list of the top ten metropolitan areas with the most job listings for computer scientists right now.
The records in question were not part of the controversial and much-delayed new NHS computer system, which has previously been the focus of concerns about patient confidentiality, but a little-known new database aimed at improving emergency care.
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