The data skills gap keeps getting bigger. Here's how one company is filling it
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.
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.
Making the leap from collecting operational IoT data to IoT insights is not a trivial task -- and a lot of companies are struggling.
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.
Following the lawsuit, Google must be more transparent about how and when it tracks users
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.
For the past decade, researchers in academia and the nonprofit world have had access to increasingly sophisticated information about the Earth's surface. Now, any commercial or government entity will have access to Earth Engine
Cloud security solutions are experiencing increased "growth and adoption." Cybersecurity platform JupiterOne is using graphs to capitalize on this.
'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.