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What a quarter century of digital transformation at PayPal looks like

CIO Business Intelligence

From 2016 to 2022, the company went from processing a payments volume of $354 billion to $1.36 User data is also housed in this layer, including profile, behavior, transactions, and risk. We’ve been working on this for over a decade, including transformer-based deep learning,” says Shivananda. trillion last year.

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The NIS2 Directive: why cyber-resilience is the new normal for European organisations

CIO Business Intelligence

While the original NIS1 Directive of 2016 was viewed as a major evolution in cybersecurity regulation, a lot has changed since then, particularly assumptions about the risk posed by an expanding range of cyberattacks. At that time, cybersecurity was seen primarily as a problem faced by individual organizations.

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A Few 2016 Technology Predictions

In(tegrate) the Clouds

I enjoy the end of the year technology predictions, even though it’s hard to argue with this tweet from Merv Adrian: By 2016, 99% of readers will be utterly sick of predictions. 2016 will be the year of the data lake. In 2016, which software company will be the biggest game-changer for the long term? Does Elon Musk count?

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Paul Martin: CIOs don’t retire, they go work on boards

CIO Business Intelligence

Two years of pandemic uncertainty and escalating business risk have sharpened the focus of corporate boards on a technology trend once dismissed as just another IT buzzword. And investment in digital transformation “has increased by more than 10%” during the past two years, according to Deloitte.

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Belcorp reimagines R&D with AI

CIO Business Intelligence

Finally, our goal is to diminish consumer risk evaluation periods by 80% without compromising the safety of our products.” They utilized data mining technologies to scrape and compile data for models from 23 international public benchmark databases, and compared that with data generated internally since 2016.

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Captive centers are back. Is DIY offshoring right for you?

CIO Business Intelligence

You’d be forgiven if you’re wondering whether you’ve stumbled on an article from 2016 , but, in fact, the practice of launching an offshore IT center wholly owned and operated by the enterprise it serves is back in vogue with notable twists. Captive centers are on the rise. First, they don’t all last.

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12 famous ERP disasters, dustups and disappointments

CIO Business Intelligence

While we weren’t naïve to the risk of disruption to the business, the extent and magnitude was greater than we anticipated.” The move to a cloud-based ERP system came several years into a broader digital transformation at Ranpak. The deadline was pushed back to February 2016. But 2016 came and went and still no rollout.