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" ... Big Data: Real-time Analytics and Predictive Analytics flourishes in the world of software algorithms combined with evolving computing firmware and hardware. Data is the new gold but much more plentiful. According to Eric Schmidt , former CEO of Google, we now produce more data every other day than we did from the inception of early civilization until the year 2003 combined. It is estimated that the amount of data stored in the world's computer systems is doubling every two years, Therefore, the challenges of organizing, processing, managing, and analyzing data have become more important than ever. Emerging big data analytics tools are helping collapse information gaps and giving businesses and governments the tools they need to uncover trends, demographics, and preferences, and solutions to a wide variety of problem sets in many industries. ... "
" ... Following a blowout second-quarter earnings and revenue beat, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) hiked its full-year forecast, citing an increase in chip demand as the work-from-home trend flourishes around the world. In response, the equity is swimming in bull notes, including an upgrade out of Susquehanna to "positive" from "neutral." Now, AMD is buzzing with options activity, hitting a record high of $77.19 earlier, and was last seen up 12.6% at $76.14. ... "
" ... I think of the COVID-19 pandemic as a time to embrace simplicity and deviate from unnecessary complexity. But perhaps I’m biased. More often than not a 17-ingredient drink with massive flourishes (frequently served in elaborate vessels) has nothing to do with piecing together the elements of a good cocktail to create a balanced yet nuanced flavor profile. Rather, it’s got everything to do with a bartender’s ego—the all-consuming desire to demonstrate expertise and spectacle, turning the drinking experience into gratuitous entertainment. And if that’s what you’re after, that’s perfectly fine. But it has no place in the humble homes of most imbibers who just want to decompress with a solid end-of-day libation. I mean, who has the luxury of time to make hand-carved tea-infused ice? Not me. Enter Simonson’s 3-Ingredient Cocktails, which is faithful to its premise. As the book’s title implies, each recipe consists of no more than three ingredients—and none of them take more than 10 minutes to make. Beyond that, the book is divided into five easy-to-navigate chapters: sours, highballs, and old-fashioneds—plus drinks that have been categorized as “other” and “improved.” Perfect for those of us who have zero time—even when we have nothing but. ... "
" ... Innovation flourishes when channeling multiple human inputs. A group, as opposed to a lone wolf, is far better disposed to pick apart the mysteries of any given problem. Innovation is intangible and, therefore, flourishes in a merging of minds, with varied perspectives and experiences that illuminate blind spots. ... "
" ... Take heart in the knowledge that an aspect that you were not the most creative at is being handled by a higher-skilled individual and that this will free up your time and focus for the areas within your specific strengths. And, as your business flourishes and matures, there will be more instances where you will stop, take stock and evaluate just how much you can effectively do in the new niche that you wish to investigate and grow. ... "