Whether producing data, aggregating it, or simply consuming it, companies can realise the value of data monetisation, but security and governance must be front and centre.
Smarter coding is geared towards enhancing and modernising legacy systems with the ability to make the transition into a cloud-centric environment.
Attackers exploit the vulnerabilities new technologies introduce, and even the best cyber controls rapidly become obsolete in this accelerating digital world.
Companies need active intelligence to future-proof their analytics environment, automating the pipeline from acquisition through to insight.
A fleet management information system allows fleet managers to leverage their drivers as assets, rather than liabilities.
Companies must expand the skillsets of information users, enabling them to use the data directly and putting self-service analytics tools at their fingertips.
About 30% of all tasks are currently done by machines, with people performing the rest, but it's believed the balance will change to 50-50 by 2025.
Cloud technology, integrated financial software and connected apps are some of the digital goodies that will make life easier for SMEs this year.
With greater volumes of data and the accelerated speed of business, data governance requires more focus and wider responsibility.
The biggest challenge is navigating the culture change required for people to stop thinking in terms of projects and realign their thoughts to products.
Today’s software-defined network tech is able to optimise traditional network architectures and existing hardware resources to offer secure interoperability.
When it comes to customer and contact centre interactions, data is an invaluable asset that can translate insights and analytics into potential and possibility.
In Society 5.0, the focus is on the integration of the human into the workplace, using tech as a tool to support work activities.