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  2. Job seekers are getting increasingly bold by 'cheating' in ...

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    Joe Raedle/Getty Images Job seekers sometimes use AI to cheat in interviews, which highlights flaws in the hiring process. The rise of certain tech has made it easier to deceive interviewers.

  3. Big data - Wikipedia

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    According to one estimate, one-third of the globally stored information is in the form of alphanumeric text and still image data, [62] which is the format most useful for most big data applications. This also shows the potential of yet unused data (i.e. in the form of video and audio content).

  4. Content management - Wikipedia

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    A content management system is a set of automated processes that may support the following features: Import and creation of documents and multimedia material. Identification of all key users and their roles. The ability to assign roles and responsibilities to different instances of content categories or types. Definition of workflow tasks often ...

  5. Microsoft PowerPoint - Wikipedia

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    PowerPoint 2013 and 2016 will also save a presentation in many other file formats, including PDF format, MPEG-4 or WMV video, as a sequence of single-picture files (using image formats including GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and some older formats), and as a single presentation file in which all slides are replaced with pictures. PowerPoint will both ...

  6. Enterprise content management - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise content management, a form of content management, combines the capture, search and networking of documents with digital archiving, document management and workflow. It includes the challenges involved in using and preserving a company's internal (often unstructured) information in all of its forms.

  7. Data management - Wikipedia

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    The concept of data management arose in the 1980s as technology moved from sequential processing [ 2] (first punched cards, then magnetic tape) to random access storage . Since it was now possible to store a discrete fact and quickly access it using random access disk technology, those suggesting that data management was more important than ...

  8. Data storage - Wikipedia

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    Data storage is the recording (storing) of information ( data) in a storage medium. Handwriting, phonographic recording, magnetic tape, and optical discs are all examples of storage media. Biological molecules such as RNA and DNA are considered by some as data storage. [ 1][ 2] Recording may be accomplished with virtually any form of energy.

  9. Customer relationship management - Wikipedia

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    Customer or consumer profiles are the essences of the data that is collected alongside core data (name, address, company) and processed through customer analytics methods, essentially a type of profiling. The three basic methods of customer profiling are the psychographic approach, the consumer typology approach, and the consumer ...