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Navman Wireless Introduces Adaptive Intelligence, A BIaaS Tool That Helps Fleets Tap Into 'Big Data' For Smarter Decision-Making
2015-03-31 09:23:02| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Navman Wireless has launched Adaptive Intelligence (AI), a cloud-based Business-Intelligence-as-a-Service (BIaaS) tool to help optimize fleet management. AI empowers organizations to measure fleet expenditures and use their data for key performance indicator (KPI)-based decision-making, providing insight into future fleet trends.
Metadata costs a 'big ballpark'
2015-03-31 04:16:15| Telecom - Topix.net
The cost of setting up Australia's new metadata storage regime remains a "big ballpark" estimate even after the legislation has become law. Communications minister Malcolm Turnbull says talks are continuing on how much will be funded by government and what costs will fall to internet service providers.
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Ted Cruz and the GOP have a big climate problem
2015-03-31 01:09:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Ted Cruz officially kicked off the long U.S. presidential campaign when he declared his candidacy last week, but his anti-environmental rhetoric has already set the stage for a looming war over whether climate change denial is a legitimate barrier to the most powerful job in the world. Leading scientists are preparing for an American election in which global warming may receive much higher billing than before - and Republicans statements will be exposed to a level of scrutiny they have not formally...
Anti-Arctic: Big Oil loses steam in the High North
2015-03-31 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
As financial strain continues to tighten belts across the offshore sector, a number of companies have backed away from plans to explore for oil in the Arctic. Environmental campaigners continue to fight all plans for exploration in the region and san
Emails show Big Oil pressured US scientists over fracking's link to quakes
2015-03-31 00:14:45| Electronics - Topix.net
In November 2013, Oklahoma's state seismologist, Austin Holland, got a request that made him nervous. It was from David Boren, president of the University of Oklahoma, which houses the Oklahoma Geological Survey where Holland works.
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