Cleveland Police turns to Experian to create a single view of residents
Cleveland Police Force says data services provider Experian helped it eradicate its very high number of duplicate and incomplete records.
Cleveland Police Force says data services provider Experian helped it eradicate its very high number of duplicate and incomplete records.
The national postal service is handling the shift from paper-based letters to electronic messages with a new approach to Big Data analysis.
Could precision medicine be the life-saving technology that improves quality of care? SAP's Greg McStravick explains how healthcare is poised to overcome big data obstacles. He also shares SAP CEO Bill McDermott's story - and how McDermott envisions healthcare change.
If you think Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is everywhere lately, you're not wrong. But when it comes to ERP partnerships, there's a method to Nadella's globetrotting. Here's how Microsoft is changing the modern ERP landscape.
Aegon's ongoing shift to a platform-based provider has led to headcount reduction among its sales team, but the move to a digital future is making it easier for customers to engage with the realities of retirement.
Head of analytics Gabor Szalai uses Alteryx as a prototyping tool for new custom reports and user interfaces.
What does the state of the art look like for event attendee mobile apps? It's advanced and moving quickly.
When it comes to the next data center upgrade, don’t run the risk of being `risk averse’. That is probably the biggest risk of all. Instead, be risk aware says Venugopal Pai of Nutanix
In the last of his story request pieces, Brian Sommer rips the lid off arcane IT departments. What he finds is not pretty.
Brian Sommer flags up the important finance department related stories he believes need airing in 2016.
Diversity, digital equality, a Girls Night Out and the choice between being a Jedi or a Sith - another day at Davos.
A simple question - has the `killer app' been replaced by the 'killer service’? If so, is that more evidence that says the winners will be those vendors that are good at stuff other than technology.
There's a digital need and that need is speed. But how should organizations judge just how fast to drive towards digital?