Dispelling five myths and misconceptions about data monetization
Data is still not recognized as a formal asset but your business must understand its value.
Data is still not recognized as a formal asset but your business must understand its value.
Bentley Motors is using a pioneering program to snare hard-to-find data talent – and it's an approach that provides big benefits for up-and-coming professionals, too.
Annotating and analyzing game tape is a bread-and-butter activity for football teams, yet it is painfully time-consuming process that's prone to human error. BYU's engineering department is working on changing that.
Southeast Asia's digital economy is projected to reach $200 billion in gross merchandise value this year, but market players will need to understand consumer behaviour to sustain growth as adoption of online services matures across the region.
Singapore telco introduces a mobile service that lets users share access to their Fitbit data and enable a network of caregivers, including family doctors and healthcare institutions, to support their healthcare management.
Weather forecasts, too, are all about data and models these days. But balancing accuracy and viability is a fine act, especially on a global scale and when the stakes are high.
'We're at the start of a whole new era' with knowledge graphs, says Microsoft veteran Bob Muglia, akin to the arrival of the modern data stack in 2013.
The new market requires the real estate tech company to "flex a lot of muscles" to divine pricing with AI models, says CTO Ian Wong.
Since I began covering the data and analytics space over a decade ago, it seems like everything has changed. Really, though, it's just a tech cycle repeating itself. Data is, and will be, a part of every such cycle.
Looking back on the past six years, the headlines may have pivoted to cloud, AI, and the continuing saga of open source. But peer under the covers, and this shift in spotlight has not been away from data, but because of it.