DSPM delivers insight, but it doesn't automatically follow that organizations can turn insight into tangible improvement.
In this podcast, we talk to Quantum’s enterprise products and solutions manager, Tim Sherbak, about the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) on data storage, and in particular about the ...
NV Energy believes it will need 50% more energy than it projected needing just two years ago, and that energy demand could ...
According to PwC's 2024 "Pulse Survey," 51% of CHROs believe making the human resources function a more strategic partner to the CEO is a high priority. But for this shift to happen, the department ...
Businesses today rely heavily on data to make faster decisions, optimize operations, and unlock revenue streams. Yet most enterprises are drowning in fragmented data infrastructure, with engineering ...
In the complex world of interoperability, ensuring that the right patient data is accessible across healthcare providers is not just a technical challenge, it’s also a lifeline for patients, ...
The power crunch for AI data centers has gotten so severe that people — not just Elon Musk — are talking about launching servers into space so they can access solar power 24/7. One startup thinks the ...
America’s public data is part of our country’s critical infrastructure, every bit as important as our highways, bridges, railways, and dams. Roughly 300,000 public federal datasets, including GPS, ...
Ultimately, it all comes down to data. This is according to Chris Millet, a Baker Tilly director specializing in client engagement and managed services during a talk Thursday at the Finance and ...
Good data matter more than ever in a complicated world, and the U.S. is falling behind. That was hammered home during the recent 43-day government shutdown when federal statisticians stopped ...
In conversation with Fierce Pharma, Anthony Billinger, senior director of Compass Strategy at Veeva Systems, sheds light on the rapidly evolving world of commercial data in life sciences—and why the ...
In the post‑pandemic news cycle, it became easy to treat charts as a kind of journalistic spell: visualize the data and legitimacy will follow. But the flood of partisan “stat dumps” has trained ...