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Customer data is the behavioral, demographic and personal information about customers collected by businesses and marketing companies to understand, communicate and engage with customers. In this installment of MarTech 101, we look at the basics of customer data. We will start by understanding its definition and types. We then delve into how you can collect,…

Types of cybersecurity threats Cloud security Cloud security provides rapid threat detection and remediation, enhancing visibility and intelligence to prevent malware impacts. It delivers robust protection in multicloud environments, streamlining security without affecting user productivity, and is essential for the safety of applications, data, and users in both hybrid and remote work settings. The scalable…

Dr. Mahbub Hasan MSW, Ph.D. Topic: Topics: What is community organizing How community organizing works Identifying actors for Community organizing The Five Practices in Community Organizing People, Power and Change in community organizing Organizing Sentence Strategies for building relationships for community organizing Recruitment & Retention Best Practices The Snowflake Model Introduction This chapter focuses on…

NASA Scientific Visualization Studio is based out of the Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC), located in Greenbelt, Maryland. The core studio consists of a team of (approximately) 15 visualizers, some of whom have been working with the studio for almost 30 years. The SVS’s visualizers specialize in a wide variety of disciplines — astronomy, planetary…

Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning technologies have entered the mainstream; they are being adopted by enterprises all over the world. While these technologies certainly hold the potential to vastly improve the quality of operations in the corporate sector, they also stand to disrupt many existing markets. AI can easily be extended, adapted, and…

rain, precipitation of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0.5 mm (0.02 inch). When the drops are smaller, the precipitation is usually called drizzle. See also precipitation.Concentrations of raindrops typically range from 100 to 1,000 per cubic m (3 to 30 per cubic foot); drizzle droplets usually are more numerous. Raindrops seldom have diameters…