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Digital transformation: nei progetti a tutto campo la chiave è il change management

CIO Business Intelligence

“Il digitale è riconosciuto come forte leva di business”, conferma Alessandra Luksch, Direttore dell’Osservatorio Digital Transformation Academy e dell’Osservatorio Startup Thinking del Politecnico di Milano, che dal 2016 mappa i trend della spesa ICT delle organizzazioni in Italia.

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

datapine

In business intelligence, we are evolving from static reports on what has already happened to proactive analytics with a live dashboard assisting businesses with more accurate reporting. That being said, it is evident that artificial intelligence won’t leave the IT buzzwords’ lists any time soon. Internet of Things.

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A Window Into the Future of Data in Motion and What It Means for Businesses

CIO Business Intelligence

Around 2016, we started talking about data in motion within the context of an enterprise data platform. At the same time, 5G adoption accelerates the Internet of Things (IoT). Japan and South Korea are expected to see 150 million IoT connections by 2025 , which will include the manufacturing and logistics sectors.

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Celebrating 40 years of Db2: Running the world’s mission critical workloads

IBM Big Data Hub

Don Haderle, a retired IBM Fellow and considered to be the “father of Db2,” viewed 1988 as a seminal point in its development as D B2 version 2 proved it was viable for online transactional processing (OLTP)—the lifeblood of business computing at the time. Db2 (LUW) was born in 1993, and 2023 marks its 30th anniversary.

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Topics to watch at the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019

O'Reilly on Data

Our call for speakers for Strata NY 2019 solicited contributions on the themes of data science and ML; data engineering and architecture; streaming and the Internet of Things (IoT); business analytics and data visualization; and automation, security, and data privacy. Data engineering is not a new thing, however.

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