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Issue Of » May 29, 2006
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Businesses Mine Data To Predict What Happens Next
Real-time information is no longer fast enough for some companies. The trend is applying predictive analysis to everything from patient care to airline safety.
Tech Giants, Nonprofits Make Ambitious Push With Cheap PCs
Intel, AMD, and others hope their efforts in the underdeveloped world will cultivate new and big markets for the future.
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