Big Data: Page 8
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Pharma sits on a ton of data. Its infrastructure doesn't quite keep up
Motivation to deploy robust digital strategies comes by way of new revenue streams made possible with technology.
By Roberto Torres • Oct. 2, 2019 -
San Francisco Giants turn to Iron Mountain to organize, digitize highlight tapes, long lost memories
Investing in video archives is fitting. The franchise wants to preserve images and footage of Willie Mays, Juan Marichal, Willie McCovey and other greats.
By Naomi Eide • Sept. 5, 2019 -
Trendline
Data in Action
Enterprise AI outcomes depend heavily on the health of datasets on hand — and the talent that manages them.
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What gives data a competitive edge
Building blocks of AI models will allow a level of consistency to emerge among algorithms. But if a company is more or less equal to its competitor, how can it win?
By Samantha Schwartz • Sept. 3, 2019 -
Gartner depicts a business world reshaped by AI in 2019 Hype Cycle
Over the next decade, expect data analytics and AI to augment workers' efficiency, as companies rely on leading tech to beat competitors.
By Roberto Torres • Aug. 29, 2019 -
Experian works in reverse to apply AI, ML to data
The company is beginning with the customer and consumer, working backwards to help Experian understand which AI and ML tools can help realize data outcomes.
By Naomi Eide • Aug. 26, 2019 -
Data breaches up 54% YOY, 2019 set to be 'worst year on record'
Eight breaches exposed more than 3.2 billion records, accounting for nearly 80% of the compromised records so far this year, RiskBased Security research found.
By Samantha Schwartz • Aug. 21, 2019 -
Chief data officers of the future sharpen focus on revenue, products
Today, chief data officers play the offense, tying work to revenue and products as they arm companies with data-driven insights.
By Roberto Torres • Aug. 20, 2019 -
Capital One's hacker breached more than 30 organizations, prosecutors say
The servers found in Paige Thompson's bedroom held data from the bank and other entities, though the data is not personally identifiable information.
By Samantha Schwartz • Aug. 15, 2019 -
Why the type of data doesn't determine privacy penalties
"The harm to the consumers who had their personal information exposed should be the measuring stick for damages and compensation," said Jerry Ray, COO of SecureAge.
By Samantha Schwartz • Aug. 7, 2019 -
3 trends shaping the business intelligence market
BI market consolidation highlights emerging trends: Data analytics is more ingrained in daily workflows, connects with more SaaS platforms and runs on more modern infrastructure.
By Roberto Torres • Aug. 7, 2019 -
Microsoft, Informatica take on cloud analytics migrations
Enterprise analytics is going through a "renaissance" as companies work to manage and analyze collected data to determine patterns, said Microsoft's John "JG" Chirapurath.
By Naomi Eide • Aug. 6, 2019 -
HPE acquires MapR assets, extending lifeline to troubled analytics company
Hewlett Packard Enterprise will own MapR's technology, intellectual property, data analytics solutions and "domain expertise" in AI and ML.
By Samantha Schwartz • Aug. 5, 2019 -
5 things to know about Capital One's breach
Even with a detailed disclosure and a swift arrest, a dark cloud lingers over the bank.
By Samantha Schwartz • Updated Aug. 1, 2019 -
Capital One's data breach hits 106M customers
The company expects incremental costs between $100 million and $150 million in 2019 because of the incident.
By Samantha Schwartz • July 30, 2019 -
Data compliance lagging issue for US businesses, yet 42% vulnerable to fines
U.S. companies' resistance to compliance correlates with the federal government's slow crawl to passing a comprehensive data privacy law.
By Samantha Schwartz • July 16, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Micron takes on smart manufacturing to fuel memory-hungry sectors
In the early 2000s, Micron's customers were PC-centric. But smartphones, internet of things devices at the edge, cloud computing and data centers are pushing the limits of memory technology.
By Naomi Eide • July 16, 2019 -
Cloudera flips the open source switch in search of consistency, innovation
The move will streamline policies in the wake of a merger between Hortonworks and Cloudera. But it's also a business play.
By Roberto Torres • July 12, 2019 -
Microsoft database turns to the cloud as support ends for SQL Server 2008
The company wants its customers to readily consume Azure and end of support for SQL Server 2008 is as good an instance as any.
By Naomi Eide • July 9, 2019 -
Cloud database management grows as on-prem 'Stockholm Syndrome' persists
Gartner expects the future of on-premise DBMS — IBM, Teradata, SAP HANA and Yellowbrick — to be "limited."
By Samantha Schwartz • July 2, 2019 -
Alphabet rolls cybersecurity moonshot into Google Cloud
Google Cloud's addition of Chronicle feeds a recent cloud market trend: hyperscalers like Amazon, Google and Microsoft are emerging as cybersecurity vendors.
By Roberto Torres • June 28, 2019 -
IBM still sees value in Hadoop-based technologies
Cloudera and Big Blue laid out plans for a joint go-to-market strategy aimed at the Hadoop market.
By Roberto Torres • June 21, 2019 -
Beyond the data breach: How retail is addressing cybersecurity
Experts say companies need to implement data protection strategies including training employees across departments and vetting third-party partners.
By Tatiana Walk-Morris • June 11, 2019 -
Weighing device interoperability standards requires a data overcollection gut check
If interoperability is done poorly, superfluous connections could overburden companies with junk data, blocking the smooth delivery of actionable insights.
By Naomi Eide • June 7, 2019 -
Deep Dive
Checking for vitals: Inside the Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp supply chain breach
The intrusion happened inside the American Medical Collection Agency, but responsibility is shared through its partner ecosystem.
By Samantha Schwartz • June 6, 2019 -
Facial recognition tech deemed 'not ready for primetime' in House committee
Members took issue with the technology on Tuesday, while law enforcement and federal government agencies defended its use.
By Chris Teale • June 6, 2019