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Data residency has become the hot topic du jour as multi-national firms wake up to the reality that data privacy really does matter.
Data residency has become the hot topic du jour as multi-national firms wake up to the reality that data privacy really does matter.
FaceApp is funny stuff, isn't it? Actually, no it isn't.
In an open letter to the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, the civil society groups want government to take data strategy seriously.
The GDPR fines keep stacking up with hotel chain Marriott now facing a hefty bill.
The first details emerged this week of a Workday blockchain initiative to help HR teams speed up verification of credentials when taking on new staff
The European Court of Justice has some very significant decisions to come to over the future of data transfer.
The UK's data watchdog has slapped a big ticket fine on BA, Has GDPR finally got teeth?
The European Commission's independent AI policy group has added meat to the bones of its earlier work, but there's still a lot in flux.
This week - Salesforce ratchets up the analytics stakes with its Tableau purchase. Meanwhile, Apple lays claim to the privacy mantle at WWDC, but does it deserve laurels? As always, your weekly whiffs.
GDPR awareness needs to grow and that's going to take time.
Is Apple on the side of the angels when it comes to your privacy?
A major roll of the dice for Salesforce as it delivers on long-standing rumors of a takeover of Tableau.
This week - debating Google's Cloud outage. Plus: Dell, Nutanix and MapR give us problematic news. Google buys Looker, and diginomica digests events. Your whiffs include an aromatic decision from Microsoft.