Enough - Database Weekly (Oct. 20, 2008)
The loss of data is getting ridiculous. Steve Jones wants companies and government to do something about it.
The loss of data is getting ridiculous. Steve Jones wants companies and government to do something about it.
Sometimes determining who owns the data or information isn't that easy. Steve Jones has an example from the US election in 2008.
Sometimes determining who owns the data or information isn't that easy. Steve Jones has an example from the US election in 2008.
Sometimes determining who owns the data or information isn't that easy. Steve Jones has an example from the US election in 2008.
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The loss of data is getting ridiculous. Steve Jones wants companies and government to do something about it.
With all the concern over the economy lately, Steve Jones talks about about finances and tries to bring perspective to those of us in the real world.
With all the concern over the economy lately, Steve Jones talks about about finances and tries to bring perspective to those of us in the real world.
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