Businesses gather and use an abundance of data to derive insights today. It’s increasingly common—and, indeed, expected—to find companies where every level of the organization makes informed decisions ...
In an era when information is more accessible than ever, higher education finds itself at a fascinating crossroads of established practices and innovation. At this intersection, integrating new ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Editor’s note: This article launches What It Really Means, a new recurring series on Supply Chain Management Review designed to clarify commonly used supply chain terms that often carry different ...
Even though data is the lifeblood of enterprises, its retrieval is at times cumbersome, and this is why democratizing data access with artificial intelligence is becoming the new kid on the technology ...
Growing up in rural Northern California and later serving in the military, stationed in Mississippi, I experienced firsthand the stark disparities in access to quality goods. Even finding fresh, local ...
Dr. Matt Wood presents at the recent AWS Summit in New York. The recent AWS Summit in New York showcased AWS’s latest advancements in democratizing data and AI. The summit kicked off with a keynote by ...
To date, access to this kingmaking power is very unequal. It has been concentrated in the hands of a select few companies, most of which were already quite powerful to begin with. They alone possess ...
Here in the United States, we enjoy incredible benefits from scientific research - including an amazing amount of useful data. Data is a very powerful tool, and an important asset for innovation.
Rick “Ozzie” Nelson is the Senior Vice President and General Manager, Public Sector at MicroStrategy. He is responsible for public sector data analytics and business intelligence solutions to enable ...
Need to improve government transparency and trust? Why not adopt the D.C. Data Feeds philosophy: Take all your data, hold back only those elements that would compromise privacy or security, and ...