Data Matters
Recent Posts
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Data may save lives but does sharing it inevitably vitiate privacy?
- Enterprise Applications Editor 30 Mar 2022 -
The rise of the data fabric
- Enterprise Applications Editor 17 Mar 2022 -
Why little-known, but widely used, Robotics Process Automation is key to levelling up productivity
- Enterprise Applications Editor 28 Feb 2022
The balance between sharing data for the common good and protecting data to safeguard individual liberty is nowhere more fraught, as a question, than in the field of health data. Under the banner ...
This is a guest blogpost by James Corcoran, SVP of Customer Value, KX The rapid – and ongoing – digital transformation of virtually every industry sector on the planet has super-charged the volume ...
This is a guest blogpost by Oded Karev, general manager of Robotics Process Automation, NICE The UK is suffering from a productivity crisis. Since the 2008 global financial crash, output per hour ...
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Data fabric vs. data mesh: who wins?
- Enterprise Applications Editor 08 Feb 2022 -
Companies need to embrace voice to promote empathy and intentionality at work
- Enterprise Applications Editor 01 Feb 2022 -
B2B tech skills as the Cinderella of public policy
- Enterprise Applications Editor 11 Jan 2022 -
Oracle’s Steve Miranda: supply chain analytics changing in response to faster business change
- Enterprise Applications Editor 10 Jan 2022 -
Modern data-driven businesses need to rely on the power of three
- Enterprise Applications Editor 06 Jan 2022 -
How organisations can turn the tide on doomed digital transformation
- Enterprise Applications Editor 05 Jan 2022 -
Someone's calling about AI. Graph technology is ready to answer
- Enterprise Applications Editor 10 Dec 2021
This is a guest blogpost by John Wills, Field CTO, Alation Arsenal vs Spurs. Federer vs Nadal. Senna vs Prost. Frost vs Nixon. There have been a lot of great rivalries over the years, and now, ...
This is a guest blogpost by Oliver Palihes, CEO at Aircall. It seems that, in recent years, messaging and video have become the de facto modes of communication for businesses looking to optimise ...
When government ministers or their policy wonks think of technology and the economy, you can virtually guarantee they are thinking of consumer tech companies, mostly from the west coast of the US. ...
Covid has shaken the global economy over the past two years in ways it is hard, if not impossible, to grasp – at least while we are still in the thick of it. Adam Tooze’s book Shutdown: how Covid ...
This is a guest blogpost by James Petter, VP International at Pure Storage. How many of us have grown up learning the fable about the three little pigs? Or before then, the three wise men? The ...
This is a guest blogpost by Mat Rule, CEO & Founder of Toca Current approaches to digital transformation are falling short. In fact, only 16% of executives say their company’s digital ...
This is a guest blogpost by Emil Eifrem, co-founder and CEO at Neo4j. He writes on why he thinks graph technology is emerging as a powerful way to make AI a reality for the enterprise. According to ...
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Who are the current generation of Chief Data Officers?
- Enterprise Applications Editor 24 Nov 2021 -
Data literacy: more than training
- Enterprise Applications Editor 12 Nov 2021 -
How we use core technologies to give our SMEs superpowers
- Enterprise Applications Editor 12 Nov 2021 -
Why most companies are too stupid to get value from AI
- Enterprise Applications Editor 25 Oct 2021 -
Explainable BI: eliminating the black box of human decision-making
- Enterprise Applications Editor 15 Oct 2021
This is a guest blogpost by Peter Jackson, Chief Data and Analytics Officer at Exasol. The growing mainstream appreciation for quality data and its resulting insights has made the Chief Data ...
This is a guest blogpost by Adrian Seow, head of product marketing, Yellowfin In the era of self-service analytics, data literacy is an increasing priority, but helping people understand their data ...
This is a guest blogpost by Chris Richards, Regional President UK&I, Unit4 It was pleasing to see the Chancellor reference the importance of encouraging SMEs to embrace key back office ...
This is a guest blog post by Chris Lynch, executive chairman and CEO, AtScale. I am not known for mincing my words. It is a fact that most companies are too stupid to get value from AI/ML. Too ...
This is guest blog post by James Fisher, Chief Product Officer, Qlik No, it’s not a typo – Explainable BI. Not to be mixed up with its close relative, Explainable AI. It is rapidly becoming ...