Top Data Quotes Collection - Page 4

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Image of Laszlo Bock
One of the applications of Big Data is giving people the facts, and getting them to understand that their own decision-making is not perfect. And that in itself causes them to change their behavior
- Laszlo Bock
Collection: Data
Image of Gary A. Klein
You need to take your gut feeling as an important data point, but then you have to consciously and deliberately evaluate it, to see if it makes sense in this context.
- Gary A. Klein
Collection: Data
Image of George Arthur Crump
Tape allows for a clean sweep of data that simply doesn't need to be on any form of disk but still needs to be kept. The cost and capacity of tape makes these 'just in case' copies very affordable.
- George Arthur Crump
Collection: Data
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As I noted in my article "Comparing LTO-6 to Scale-Out Storage for Long-Term Retention," in these situations tape is an ideal storage type. Data on tape can still be automatically scanned for durability and it certainly meets the cost-effectiveness requirements.
- George Arthur Crump
Collection: Data
Image of George Arthur Crump
... All the drivers that started the replace-tape-with-disk movement in the first place - reliability, performance, portability and off-site data movement - are now liabilities in a disk only strategy.
- George Arthur Crump
Collection: Data
Image of George Arthur Crump
Now clearly this advantage is when the data on tape has been found and just needs to be transferred back. You need to add a minute or so of seek time to find the data. On large transfers, though, tape should outpace most disk systems. From an ingest perspective, LTO-6 and other enterprise tape formats may be unrivaled when compared on a single unit basis.
- George Arthur Crump
Collection: Data
Image of Hilary Mason
Size doesn't matter, fast data is better than big data
- Hilary Mason
Collection: Data
Image of Amber Naslund
All the measurement in the world is useless if you don't make any changes based on the data.
- Amber Naslund
Collection: Data
Image of Emmett Shear
If you just talk to who's easy to talk to, you're not really getting the best data.
- Emmett Shear
Collection: Data
Image of Michael J. Schmoker
What gets measured (and clearly defined) does get done.
- Michael J. Schmoker
Collection: Data
Image of Michael J. Schmoker
Things get done only if the data we gather can inform and inspire those in a position to make a difference.
- Michael J. Schmoker
Collection: Data
Image of Narayan
In God we trust, everybody else bring data to the table.
- Narayan
Collection: Data
Image of John Henry Holland
Looking back to data, we can see if the consequences are plausible; looking forward to theory, we can see if general principles are suggested.
- John Henry Holland
Collection: Data
Image of Terry Jones
Pinterest may have more travel intent data than any other site, so many people are pinning where they want to be.
- Terry Jones
Collection: Data
Image of Stacy Aumonier
The basic trouble is that people make statements without sufficient data.
- Stacy Aumonier
Collection: Data
Image of Vinod Khosla
One of the best things data can enable us to do is to ask questions we didn't know to ask.
- Vinod Khosla
Collection: Data
Image of Dov Seidman
Thanks to big data, machines can now be programmed to do the next thing right. But only humans can do the next right thing.
- Dov Seidman
Collection: Data
Image of Douglas Bader
I then realized my analytics data was a bit odd. My keywords were no longer with me
- Douglas Bader
Collection: Data
Image of Thomas Kuhn
Philosophers of science have repeatedly demonstrated that more than one theoretical construction can always be placed upon a given collection of data.
- Thomas Kuhn
Collection: Data
Image of Masayoshi Son
I would say that hardware is the bone of the head, the skull. The semiconductor is the brain within the head. The software is the wisdom and data is the knowledge.
- Masayoshi Son
Collection: Data
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Jack's [Ma Yun ] theory is that whoever controls data controls the world.
- Masayoshi Son
Collection: Data
Image of Aaron Koblin
Data can actually make us more human.
- Aaron Koblin
Collection: Data
Image of Mary Leakey
Theories come and go, but fundamental data always remains.
- Mary Leakey
Collection: Data
Image of Ted Lieu
You cannot have 300-some million Americans - and really, right, the global citizenry be at risk of having their phone conversations intercepted with a known flaw, simply because some intelligence agencies might get some data. That is not acceptable.
- Ted Lieu
Collection: Data
Image of Malik Yusef
The stories circulating that Kanye West's laptop has been stolen are completely false. His laptop has never been out of his possession. Hence, the laptop has not been hacked, and there has been no leak of personal data such as unreleased music, photographs, designs, videos or any other personal files. The leak today of the unreleased track 'Awesome' was unrelated and completely coincidental.
- Malik Yusef
Collection: Data
Image of Roger Lewin
Data are just as often molded to fit preferred conclusions.
- Roger Lewin
Collection: Data
Image of Cathy O'Neil
Every system using data separates humanity into winners and losers.
- Cathy O'Neil
Collection: Data
Image of Cathy O'Neil
Because of my experience in Occupy, instead of asking the question, "Who will benefit from this system I'm implementing with the data?" I started to ask the question, "What will happen to the most vulnerable?" Or "Who is going to lose under this system? How will this affect the worst-off person?" Which is a very different question from "How does this improve certain people's lives?"
- Cathy O'Neil
Collection: Data
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The public trusts big data way too much.
- Cathy O'Neil
Collection: Data
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The training one receives when one becomes a technician, like a data scientist - we get trained in mathematics or computer science or statistics - is entirely separated from a discussion of ethics.
- Cathy O'Neil
Collection: Data
Image of David Mccandless
Data is the new oil? No: Data is the new soil.
- David Mccandless
Collection: Data
Image of Kurt Ralske
I was a musician who began playing with computers, to see if they could make some tasks simpler. I developed some "tricks" or strategies for working with audio files, and then discovered that the same tricks could be applied to video files, or really, any type of data. Previously I made many different kinds of music. I did some work as a composer of film scores. In that role, my task was to create audio to match and deepen the visual. In my work now, the role is often reversed: I have to create images to match and deepen the audio.
- Kurt Ralske
Collection: Data
Image of Andrew McAfee
The world is one big data problem.
- Andrew McAfee
Collection: Data
Image of Ed Markey
The falsification of scientific data or analysis is always a serious matter
- Ed Markey
Collection: Data
Image of Evgeny Morozov
As befits Silicon Valley, 'big data' is mostly big hype, but there is one possibility with genuine potential: that it might one day bring loans - and credit histories - to millions of people who currently lack access to them.
- Evgeny Morozov
Collection: Data
Image of Nancy Pearcey
Urban areas tend to attract members of the 'knowledge class' - people who work with ideas, data, information
- Nancy Pearcey
Collection: Data
Image of Joel Salatin
Realize that agendas drive data, not the other way round
- Joel Salatin
Collection: Data
Image of Peter Kreeft
I find my data first in myself, not first in the poets. For if I did not find it in myself, I would not be able to find it in the poets.
- Peter Kreeft
Collection: Data
Image of Tim O'Reilly
Data is the next Intel Inside.
- Tim O'Reilly
Collection: Data
Image of Neil deGrasse Tyson
A conspiracy theorist is a person who tacitly admits that they have insufficient data to prove their points. A conspiracy is a battle cry of a person with insufficient data.
- Neil deGrasse Tyson
Collection: Data
Image of Arundhati Roy
Nilekani's technocratic obsession with gathering data is consistent with that of Bill Gates, as though lack of information is what is causing world hunger.
- Arundhati Roy
Collection: Data
Image of Clay Shirky
With the old economics destroyed, organizational forms perfected for industrial production have to be replaced with structures optimized for digital data. It makes increasingly less sense even to talk about a publishing industry, because the core problem publishing solves — the incredible difficulty, complexity, and expense of making something available to the public — has stopped being a problem.
- Clay Shirky
Collection: Data
Image of Carl Sagan
With insufficient data it is easy to go wrong.
- Carl Sagan
Collection: Data
Image of Jeremy Rifkin
Companies that actually survive and flourish are going to change their business model from production to aggregating the networks and the network services and solutions. If you're a construction company or an IT company or a logistics company or an information data operation, to the extent that you can find ways to help build the commons, you can get some commercial value in that.
- Jeremy Rifkin
Collection: Data
Image of James D. Watson
No good model ever accounted for all the facts, since some data was bound to be misleading if not plain wrong.
- James D. Watson
Collection: Data
Image of Willard Van Orman Quine
At root what is needed for scientific inquiry is just receptivity to data, skill in reasoning, and yearning for truth. Admittedly, ingenuity can help too.
- Willard Van Orman Quine
Collection: Data
Image of Laura Prepon
The thing that sucks is that there’s so much false data because people are in mystery as to what Scientology is, so they just kind of make up stuff.
- Laura Prepon
Collection: Data
Image of Bill McKibben
If you look at the polling data, long before anyone had thought about Iraq, it was the [George W.] Bush Administration's decision in the first few weeks in its tenure in office to abnegate the Kyoto treaties that set our international perception into a nose-dive. People around the world looked on in amazement as the biggest part of the problem decided it wasn't going to make any effort to help with the solution.
- Bill McKibben
Collection: Data