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Start with digital documents to make your workplace more accessible

CIO Business Intelligence

There are nearly endless initiatives technology leaders can undertake to make both the workplace and their customers’ experiences more accessible. Once place every organization can start is the digital documents their employees and customers use every day.

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erwin’s Predictions for 2021: Data Relevance Shines at the End of the Tunnel

erwin

Data’s Move to the Cloud Hits Warp Speed: As a result of COVID-19, enterprises are expediting their digital transformation and cloud migration efforts at record rates, with no end in sight. AI-powered data governance will ensure data environments always stay up to date and controlled, enabling compliance and tagging of sensitive data.

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Your 5-Step Journey from Analytics to AI

CIO Business Intelligence

To compete in a digital economy, it’s essential to base decisions and actions on accurate data, both real-time and historical. It’s also hugely beneficial to deploy a data catalog or other centralized management mechanism that automatically discovers, tags, and catalogs data so you can manage and audit your policies all in one place. .

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eCommerce Companies Use AI to Ensure their Sites Are ADA Compliant

Smart Data Collective

The ADA is modeled after the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in that it ensures that people with mental or physical disabilities are not discriminated against in the workplace while purchasing goods and services and when participating in state and local government programs and services. Use a machine learning tool to automate compliance.

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The biggest enterprise technology M&A deals of the year

CIO Business Intelligence

Infosys buys oddity for digital marketing capabilities. Infosys has bought oddity, a German provider of digital marketing services that also has offices in Taipei and Shanghai. The price tag, a whopping $68.7 Oracle agreed to buy Cerner, a provider of digital health information systems, for $28.3 billion on Dec.