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At Data Citizens ’21, Collibra shows the value of unified data
The mass pivot to digital operations has caused a tidal wave of change across the business world. From a data perspective two things stand out: The explosion of data across a multitude of digital channels, and the creation of more silos in which that data is gathered. While it’s hard to track exactly how much ...
A new trajectory for life sciences tech as AI accelerates data sharing
The COVID-19 pandemic has bolstered telemedicine and e-health solutions, while the rush to create a vaccine led to shared research and collaboration between organizations — and underlying all this was an increased demand for data, which in turn highlighted the need for secure yet accessible cloud storage and advanced methods of data analysis. Ahead of ...
Watch live: Global data experts collaborate, empower and inspire during Data Citizens ’21
Data literacy is proving more important than ever. In a data-driven business, employees correctly managing the data that passes through their hands is just as critical as the finance department properly controlling the business’s fiscal operations. “Data has become universal and critical to everyday business processes, and its importance is only accelerating,” Stijn “Stan” Christiaens, ...
Watch live: The AWS Startup Showcase: The Next Big Things in AI, Security & Life Sciences
Ecosystems play a major role in the tech industry. Instead of dog-eat-dog, companies support each other for mutual benefit. This is especially true when it comes to major players nurturing startups. Take the Amazon Web Services Inc. startup ecosystem. Household names Airbnb Inc., Tinder LLC, Spotify Technology SA and Reddit Inc. are just some of the ...
Cloud-scale security startups take a data-first stance to cyber protection
Chaos means cash for cybercriminals, setting off a fresh wave of investment for security startups. Armed with data and powered by cloud, the next generation of security services face a growing attack surface as the world’s connected devices are predicted to exceed 75 billion by 2025. Backing up and protecting the hundreds of zettabytes of ...
Collibra virtual conference highlights the importance of creating a data-first culture
Among the most disruptive changes in enterprise culture has been the prioritization of data gathering and analysis to generate revenue. Workflows have been reengineered in response to demand for access to reliable data in order to gain valuable insights. This has created a conundrum: Proprietary and sensitive data needs to be protected, but everyone needs ...
AI funding frenzy tags cloud-scale computing as enterprises’ point of differentiation
Data is at the core of today’s digital revolution, but its refinement processes have become the real points of differentiation for enterprises. As companies convert raw data into actionable insights, artificial intelligence signals a burgeoning ecosystem of management models. It’s a startup haven of sorts, with cloud-native newcomers attributing success to the scalability of modern ...
Next-gen solutions in AI, security and life sciences featured at second AWS Startup Showcase on June 16
Any newborn has a better rate of survival when it is nurtured and supported. A baby bird that falls from the nest is probably doomed, but one protected and sustained will grow stronger until it can stretch its wings and fly. Like animals, tech start-ups are more likely to hit unicorn status if they are ...
Quantcast uses machine learning and AI to take on walled garden giants in the fight for the open internet
Media and publishing used to be the domain of specialized companies who controlled the content. The internet broke that model, and today anyone can go online and publish a blog, a podcast, or star in their own video. But the big tech companies want to take control, closing content into walled gardens. But that’s not ...
Q&A: As the cookie crumbles, walled garden Google faces off against open internet advocates
The digital marketing world has been thrown into an existential crisis as its way of working – powered by third-party cookies and programmatic advertising – is turned upside down. But the real battle is happening between the walled garden group, led by Google’s privacy sandbox FLoC, and those advocating for an open internet, such as ...






