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The exponential growth of data in the information age has not necessarily coincided with more effective education technology.
The problem economists face is that the data are saying different things. Some indicate conditions are soft while others imply the economy is holding its own. None, however, point to strong growth ...
Things have changed since then, but the original vision remains. Advana has continued on its intended path. It now contains over 700 data sources – reflecting the complexity of the defense ...
The public sector is more obsessed than ever with using data to make decisions. But some think the quality of it may be getting worse.
For automation to truly work, the data going in has to be clean, complete and standardised. That means putting proper data ...
For example, in July, DHM asked the same question in a survey, and homelessness/poverty was also the No. 1 response, identified as the state’s top problem by 25% of respondents.