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Analytics Insights and Careers at the Speed of Data

Rocket-Powered Data Science

One of the primary drivers for the phenomenal growth in dynamic real-time data analytics today and in the coming decade is the Internet of Things (IoT) and its sibling the Industrial IoT (IIoT). One group has declared , “IoT companies will dominate the 2020s: Prepare your resume!” trillion by 2030. trillion by 2030.”.

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Announcing the 2021 Data Impact Awards

Cloudera

And it is with this in mind, that we’re delighted to announce that the 2021 Cloudera Data Impact Awards is now open for entries. The 2021 Cloudera Data Impact Award categories aim to recognize organizations that are using Cloudera’s platform and services to unlock the power of data, with massive business and social impact.

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The 4 pillars of the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange: Customers share their successes

CIO Business Intelligence

We’ve all heard this mantra: “Secure digital transformation requires a true zero trust architecture.” Let’s look at these pillars through the eyes of Zscaler customers and discover why more than 7,700 organizations rely on Zscaler to strengthen their security posture and accelerate their digital transformation.

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New CIO appointments in India, 2022

CIO Business Intelligence

With more and more companies undertaking the journey of digital transformation, the role of the CIO has become critical. He brings expertise in developing IT strategy, digital transformation, AI engineering, process optimization and operations. December 2021. November 2021. September 2021.

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The Journey to Understanding your Insurance Customers

Cloudera

In a March 2021 poll by Celent , “improving customer experience” was identified as the top focus (63%) for insurers. These “Internet of Things” (IoT) devices contain sensors that can provide insights into how customers live, work, drive, exercise, sleep, and more. And this priority remains today. It just does not happen overnight.