Solving the data silo challenge with a new type of architecture
Tonya Hall talks to Daniel Hernandez, general manager for data & AI at IBM, about why data silos cause confusion and expenses in cloud computing and how data fabric can help.
Tonya Hall talks to Daniel Hernandez, general manager for data & AI at IBM, about why data silos cause confusion and expenses in cloud computing and how data fabric can help.
Daphné Leprince-Ringuet says the social media platform is rather unsurprisingly emitting doubts that stricter rules on data transfers might benefit businesses and consumers.
Curtis Northcutt, CTO at ChipBrain talks to Tonya Hall about confident learning.
The public and political backlash to unfettered data collection and a lack of transparency about data use is growing. We've got the information CIOs need to better meet the growing demand for data privacy, without stifling innovation.
A new survey from Seagate and IDC reveals what challenges enterprises will need to address before they can better leverage the data they're collecting
According to the GAO, 1.1 million payments went to dead people to reach that $1.4 billion tally, but the crux of the issue is data management across the US government.
Tonya Hall sits down with Ernie Wright, visualizer at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, to learn more about the process of transforming data into useful visual aids.
ZDNet's Stephanie Condon tells Karen Roby how businesses are using CDPs to keep up with customer expectations.
To launch an effective machine learning initiative, companies need to start with quality data -- and maintain steady flow of data to keep models updated, explains Dale Brown, Head of Operations at Figure Eight.
Yes, Facebook is a data-driven monopoly. But the only real way to break it up is by getting hold of its data and functionality, one piece at a time.