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Katherine Noyes

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  • The Freescale Kinetis KL03 microcontroller is built on ARM Cortex-M0+ processor designs.

    With phones in its pocket, ARM eyes the Internet of Things

    By Katherine Noyes
  • Hadoop allows some of the world's largest companies to store and process datasets on clusters of commodity hardware.

    How a little open source project came to dominate big data

    By Katherine Noyes
  • Coca-Cola soda bottles sit on a delivery truck in Mexico City

    At Coca-Cola Bottling, flash memory energizes big data efforts

    By Katherine Noyes
  • A worker sorts through stripped computer boards in Guiyu, China in 2008.

    Can ‘urban mining’ solve the world’s e-waste problem?

    By Katherine Noyes
  • Climate Central’s prediction for how lower Manhattan will look in the year 2100 due to rising sea levels.

    Big data’s biggest challenge: climate change

    By Katherine Noyes
  • General Views Of Airports As Consumers Spend More On Travel And Tourism

    For the airline industry, big data is cleared for take-off

    By Katherine Noyes
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    These big data companies are ones to watch

    By Katherine Noyes
  • A man receiving a PET-CT scan, often used to detect tumors.

    Flatiron Health’s bold proposition to fight cancer with big data

    By Katherine Noyes
  • A farmer sows a field of corn seeds in the countryside outside Ternopil, Ukraine, on Friday, May 2, 2014.

    Cropping up on every farm: Big data technology

    By Katherine Noyes
  • Educating the ‘big data’ generation

    By Katherine Noyes
  • Oracle CEO Larry Ellison built his company into one of technology’s largest on the back of database technology. Splice Machine wants a piece of the market.

    How a scrappy young startup plans to turn the massive database market on its ear

    By Katherine Noyes
  • Fran Rosch, SVP of mobility at Symantec testifies as Delara Derakhshani, policy counsel with the Consumers Union, looks on during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the Target breach in Washington, D.C. in February 2014.

    Breaking down the White House big data and privacy report

    By Katherine Noyes
  • IBM’s Softlayer datacenter in Dallas, Texas.

    IBM stakes its claim in ‘scale-out’ storage for big data

    By Katherine Noyes
  • At Cabot Corporation, researcher Matt Hesketh examines the progression of graphene in three vials. The vial on the left is graphite, the middle one is graphite expanded, and the one on the right is graphene.

    The business potential of (amazing, wonderful, futuristic) graphene

    By Katherine Noyes
  • Can Google sell the world on a modular smartphone?

    By Katherine Noyes
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