The risks of not sharing data are greater than the costs
Research data represent a new currency. Traditionally, publishers did not publish or curate research data, they were interested only in publications. Now, research data and
Research data represent a new currency. Traditionally, publishers did not publish or curate research data, they were interested only in publications. Now, research data and
All companies face the need to measure and analyze their business performance. The bigger the organization, the bigger the problem, with various operating companies, business
What is new is that the degree of urgency associated with last year’s investments in Big Data and AI has appeared to ease up considerably.
With rapid advances in AI and data science, data has become an essential asset to every enterprise. Setting up a data strategy, therefore, has become
With a couple billion more people estimated to join the global population in the next few decades, world food production could use an upgrade. Africa
The threat, cost and complexity of cybercrime continues to rise, keeping it on the agenda of the C-suite despite the efforts and investments made to
As corporations continue to adopt cloud-based infrastructure at an accelerated pace, the decline of traditional data centre outsourcing persists. According to Gartner, this trend effectively
Data science has been around for a long time. But the failure rates of big data projects and AI projects remain disturbingly high. And despite
Improvements in communications, mobility, and data management have provided public sector managers with a new range of investment opportunities. With limited access to capital and
A new report by media outlet HardFork has revealed that there is still much more interest from high-profile tech companies in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and
Big problems need smart solutions. In India, there were about 148,000 road deaths in 2015, something that needs to be addressed. Around 32.1 lakh people
The percentage of firms identifying themselves as being data-driven has declined in each of the past 3 years — from 37.1% in 2017 to 32.4%