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Can't believe I missed Data Privacy Day (January 28) again! But here's a reminder - to protect & safeguard our private data & that of our children too... This is my 'Tiny big DATA by Su_G' in an Isobar Wallpaper mockup (c/o Roostery)

 

Words to live by for 'big DATA' lovers, & wallpaper heaven in a gradient! The word "DATA" fades in & out in a black to pale gray gradient - with a tiny "big" appearing just at the palest point. Looks terrific as wallpaper - for a tiny-BIG impression.

Line art.

© Su Schaefer 2017

 

See 'Tiny big DATA by Su_G' as fabric @ Spoonflower, or - even better! - 'Tiny big DATA by Su_G' as commercial-grade wallpaper (and other interior decor items) @ Roostery.

 

'BIG DATA... by Su_G' is a related design while 'big blue' data fans may prefer 'DATA, bright-dark-bright blue... '.

 

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

Operated by: Iron Mountain Information Management Services, Boston, MA

Unit Number: 11576

Body: Spartan Surpreme

Chassis: HINO L Series

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Seen in downtown Saint Paul on Cedar St

 

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

According to the Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG), the Internet of Things (IoT) is simply the point in time when more “things or objects” were connected to the Internet than people. In 2003, there were approximately 6.3 billion people living on the planet and 500 million devices connected to the Internet. This equates to less than one (0.08) device for every person at that time.

 

More recently, explosive growth of smartphones and tablet PCs brought the number of devices connected to the Internet to 12.5 billion in 2010, while the world’s human population increased to 6.8 billion, making the number of connected devices per person more than 1 (1.84 to be exact) for the first time in history. Refining these numbers further, Cisco IBSG estimates IoT was “born” sometime between 2008 and 2009. Looking to the future, there will be 25 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2015 and 50 billion by 2020.

 

To learn more, read the newly released paper on the Internet of Things by Dave Evans, Cisco’s Chief Futurist. Also on the Cisco blog.

 

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology. Thursday, December 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

When using this photo, please attribute: * Photo by NEC Corporation of America with Creative Commons license.

 

Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

When using this photo, please attribute: * Photo by NEC Corporation of America with Creative Commons license.

 

Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology. Thursday, December 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

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Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

When using this photo, please attribute: * Photo by NEC Corporation of America with Creative Commons license.

 

Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

When using this photo, please attribute: * Photo by NEC Corporation of America with Creative Commons license.

 

Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

When using this photo, please attribute: * Photo by NEC Corporation of America with Creative Commons license.

 

Cloud computing enables businesses to deliver shared, adaptable resources to users with minimal impact to their own infrastructure, while providing the ability for redundancy and high availability that their customers demand. NEC’s cloud solutions and hardware are built with the key stakeholders in mind. End-users, IT administrators, and executive management can look to NEC for a full complement of solutions in private, hybrid or public cloud deployments. Our ecosystem of solutions and products in areas such as Big Data/Analytics, UC as a Service, Software Defined Networking (SDN), and Managed Security Services technologies are uniquely poised to deliver services in demanding day-to-day environments including the cloud.

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

The Internet of Things (IoT) is made up of a loose collection of disparate, purpose-built networks. Today’s cars, for example, have multiple networks to control engine function, safety features, communications systems, and so on. Commercial and residential buildings also have various control systems for heating, venting, and air conditioning (HVAC); telephone service; security; and lighting. As IoT evolves, these networks, and many others, will be connected with added security, analytics, and management capabilities. This will allow IoT to become even more powerful in what it can help people achieve.

 

Interestingly, this situation mirrors what the technology industry experienced in the early days of networking. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cisco, for example, established itself by bringing disparate networks together with multi-protocol routing, eventually leading to IP as the common networking standard. With IoT, history is repeating itself, albeit on a much grander scale.

 

To learn more, read the newly released paper on the Internet of Things by Dave Evans, Cisco’s Chief Futurist. Also on the Cisco blog.

 

Network Group Manager Andy Kowalski works inside the Jefferson Lab Data Center on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology.

As the Human Face of Big Data project proves, Big Data is everywhere - and EMC technologies are helping the world to benefit from its dramatic power. Are you in? emc.im/RU2yw3

 

CTAO’s Science Data Management Centre (SDMC), which will be the focal point and the interface to the CTAO user community for science operations and will make CTAO’s science products available to the worldwide community, will be located in a new building complex on the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, just outside Berlin. A competition to design and construct a new building was initiated by DESY in 2018. The final decision on the winning design was announced on 11 March 2019. The first prize went to Heinle Wischer und Partner Freie Architekten GbR from Berlin, along with Ulrich Krüger Landschaftsarchitekten from Dresden.

 

Credit: Heinle Wischer und Partner Freie Architekten GbR, Berlin, with Ulrich Krüger Landschaftsarchitekten, Dresden

A Dan Janzen arranged, USAID sponsored meeting at ERIN (Environmental Resources Information Network) to examine Biodiversity Data Management, GIS, etc, in March 1993.

 

This meeting, is thought by some to be the beginning of Biodiversity Informatics as a discipline.

 

Those present in the image include: Dan Janzen (Philadelphia), Stan Blum (Smithsonian), Tom Duncan (California)

Photo from the BRISSKit Health Research Data Community Meet and Hack: A conference and hack sponsored by the BRISSKit project to encourage collaboration in the provision and use of open source software tooling for health research data management.

 

For more information about BRISSKit, visit: www.brisskit.le.ac.uk

 

Photo by Kirsty Pitkin (eventamplifier.com)

Portus Project 2011

 

Note: You can learn about ARK on the website of L-P Archaeology who supported Portus in the development of our ARK system: ark.lparchaeology.com/

Humans evolve because they communicate. Once fire was discovered and shared, for example, it didn’t need to be rediscovered, only communicated. This principle of sharing information and building on discoveries can best be understood by examining how humans process data.

 

From bottom to top, the pyramid layers include data, information, knowledge, and wisdom. Data is the raw material that is processed into information. Individual data by itself is not very useful, but volumes of it, which will come from the Internet of Things, can identify trends and patterns. This and other sources of information then come together to form knowledge. Wisdom is then born from knowledge plus experience.

 

To learn more, read the newly released paper on the Internet of Things by Dave Evans, Cisco’s Chief Futurist. Also on the Cisco blog.

 

A refresher course on research process jointly organized by People & Organizational Development Directorate, Capacity Development Unit and Research Methods Group (RMG) in order to adequately meet various staff learning needs in research methods – design, data management, GIS and statistics at the InfoCentre held in ILRI Addis campus on Tuesday April 28, 2015.

Researchers who are at the beginning of their careers, and those who have more experience but wish to solidify and refresh their knowledge and understanding of the some of the key concepts of the research process participated in this training. The course was facilitated by Jane Poole- Team Leader of Research Methods Group and Nicholas Ndiwa from the ILRI–ICRAF Research Methods Group (RMG) in Nairobi (photo credit: ILRI/Liya Dejene).

Network Group Manager Andy Kowalski works inside the Jefferson Lab Data Center on Thursday, Dec. 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology.

IARSAF members attend data management training at IITA from 13-15 February 2018. Photo by IITA.

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Jefferson Lab) provides scientists worldwide the lab’s unique particle accelerator, known as the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), to probe the most basic building blocks of matter by conducting research at the frontiers of nuclear physics (NP) and related disciplines.

 

In addition, the lab capitalizes on its unique technologies and expertise to perform advanced computing and applied research with industry and university partners, and provides programs designed to help educate the next generation in science and technology. Thursday, December 1, 2022. (Photo by Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

  

The CTAO Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) will be the science data gateway of the CTAO. Tens of Petabytes (PB) of simulated as well as processed data gathered at both CTAO telescope sites will be generated, further processed and accessible at the SDMC. The SDMC will be located in a new building complex on the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, just outside Berlin (Germany).

 

Credit: Heinle, Wischer und Partner | Freie Architekten.

The CTAO Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) will be the science data gateway of the CTAO. Tens of Petabytes (PB) of simulated as well as processed data gathered at both CTAO telescope sites will be generated, further processed and accessible at the SDMC. The SDMC will be located in a new building complex on the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, just outside Berlin (Germany).

 

Credit: Heinle, Wischer und Partner | Freie Architekten.

Madelyn Wessel of VCU University Council.

 

Data Management Bootcamp. Jan. 7-9, 2015, Tompkins-McCaw Library, Distance Education Room.

 

Photography by Clement Britt.

 

Read more about the event: www.library.vcu.edu/about/events/2014-15/data-management-bootcamp.html.

The CTAO Science Data Management Centre (SDMC) will be the science data gateway of the CTAO. Tens of Petabytes (PB) of simulated as well as processed data gathered at both CTAO telescope sites will be generated, further processed and accessible at the SDMC. The SDMC will be located in a new building complex on the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) campus in Zeuthen, just outside Berlin (Germany).

 

Credit: Heinle, Wischer und Partner | Freie Architekten.

Expert Talk at the booth Deutsche Telekom, Germany

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