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Big Data Governance - Metadata Is the Key

Information Week

A new approach to data governance is needed in the age of big data, when data is scattered throughout the enterprise in many formats, and coming from many sources.

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Government Is a Data Partner You Might Not Want, But You Have

Information Week

Just about every organization is using big data, including governments that are issuing new continuous transaction control mandates that enable them to connect with organizations’ data stacks in real-time.

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AI, cybersecurity drive IT investments and lead skill shortages for 2025

Network World

2024 gave leaders the opportunity to pause, take a breath and see what kind of investment they need to make for best use scenarios in terms of talent and technology.”

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Data Governance for 2020 and Beyond

Forrester IT

Companies have short attention spans when it comes to data governance. Even for organizations with sustained programs, the continuous push and pull of new regulations, projects, or data and analytics investments create constant disruption. Here is the […].

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Top Considerations for Building an Open Cloud Data Lake

Data fuels the modern enterprise — today more than ever, businesses compete on their ability to turn big data into essential business insights. Increasingly, enterprises are leveraging cloud data lakes as the platform used to store data for analytics, combined with various compute engines for processing that data.

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Japan Times Indicates Japan considers using AI for speedy policy decisions

CTOvision

The government is considering introducing an artificial intelligence-based big data analysis system developed by an American firm in order to enable speedier policy decisions, according to government sources. It has started […].

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Using big data for security only provides insight, not protection

Network World

Cybersecurity experts are excited about big data because it is the “crime scene investigator” of data science. But while big data can help solve the crime after it occurred, it doesn’t help prevent it in the first place. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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