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Enhancing triparty repo transactions with IBM MQ for efficiency, security and scalability

IBM Big Data Hub

This reduces the risk of errors and miscommunications, which can lead to significant losses in the financial industry. IBM MQ uses encryption and other security measures to protect data, so that transactions are conducted safely and securely. This will help identify issues early, reducing the risk of disruptions to the system.

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Proven VPN Protocols to Safeguard Your Data

Smart Data Collective

This article is written for anyone who is keen on getting more familiar with VPN protocols for optimal data privacy and knowing which ones you should look for. But as technology developed, PPTP’s fundamental data encryption was soon broken, putting its underlying security at risk. What is VPN Protocol?

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What is ITIL? Your guide to the IT Infrastructure Library

CIO Business Intelligence

ITIL’s systematic approach to IT service management (ITSM) can help businesses manage risk, strengthen customer relations, establish cost-effective practices, and build a stable IT environment that allows for growth, scale, and change. How does ITIL help business?

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Estimating the prevalence of rare events — theory and practice

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

This problem can be phrased as an optimization problem — given some fixed review capacity how should we sample videos? The measurement may be biased if our samples are generated from a procedure that samples without replacement, such as reservoir sampling , especially if some items have disproportionate weight, i.e., $p(v_i) cdot n$ is large.

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To Balance or Not to Balance?

The Unofficial Google Data Science Blog

A naïve comparison of the exposed and unexposed groups would produce an overly optimistic measurement of the effect of the ad, since the exposed group has a higher baseline likelihood of purchasing a pickup truck. It should be noted that inverse probability weighting is not generally optimal (i.e., the curse of dimensionality).