Digital twins for kākāpō and AI to track kiwi calls: How tech is helping save NZ’s endangered birds
Department of Conservation CIO Mike Edginton says other industries, like agriculture, can learn from their experiences
Department of Conservation CIO Mike Edginton says other industries, like agriculture, can learn from their experiences
With the growing use of data and analytics (D&A) across the enterprise, the mindset of the chief data officer needs to shift from focusing on D&A projects and programmes, to driving a product-centric organisation, according to the Gartner Research Board.
The KPMG global advisor talks about navigating geopolitics, driving cultural change and the most disruptive technology on the horizon
New survey highlights priority areas for CFO and CIO collaboration
Sales, risk, supply chain and HR officers are most in need of more digital savvy, according to the latest Gartner CEO survey
The leading minds in sports convened in Boston last week at the annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference to share ideas about how big data will be a game-changer for fans, players, coaches, officials and front-office personnel.
One of the earlier business applications to analyze massive volume of data from a variety of sources is IT forensics. Besides using traditional eDiscovery tools to handle unstructured data and analytical tools to analyze transactional data separately, IT forensic experts are turning towards big data for a comprehensive approach to speed up analysis.
Hadoop is nearly synonymous with the analysis of big data. The Hortonworks Data Platform on Windows is significant as it means that companies lacking Linux expertise will finally be able to benefit from the big data analysis platform, which has been out of the reach of Windows shops.
One of my all-time favorite movies is All the President's Men. The best line in the movie is when Deep Throat (played by the great character actor Hal Holbrook) meets with Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and hears him explain how his investigation has hit a dead end.
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