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Regulation remains the strongest multiplier to cybersecurity growth

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2023, the United Arab Emirates actively repelled more than 50.000 cyberattacks daily, explained the UAE Cybersecurity Council. billion USD, countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia continue to reduce their dependence on oil exports and are instead opting for digital tools and technologies.

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More connected, less secure: Addressing IoT and OT threats to the enterprise

CIO Business Intelligence

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a permanent fixture for consumers and enterprises as the world becomes more and more interconnected. billion devices reported in 2023. It also introduces new security challenges that demand our attention, especially as IoT is integrated into operational technology (OT) environments.

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The future of 5G: What to expect from this transformational technology

IBM Big Data Hub

5G has been hailed as a disruptive technology, comparable to artificial intelligence (AI ), machine learning (ML) and the Internet of Things (IoT) in terms of the kinds of change it will bring about. To answer that question, we first must look at how 5G works and what makes it different than other technologies.

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Predictive analytics helps Fresenius anticipate dialysis complications

CIO Business Intelligence

The project, dubbed Real-Time Prediction of Intradialytic Hypotension Using Machine Learning and Cloud Computing Infrastructure, has earned Fresenius Medical Care a 2023 CIO 100 Award in IT Excellence. To do so, the team had to overcome three major challenges: scalability, quality and proactive monitoring, and accuracy.

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What is a managed service provider? Strategic outsourcing for IT services

CIO Business Intelligence

A managed service provider (MSP) is an outsourcer contracted to remotely manage or deliver IT services such as network, application, infrastructure, or security management to a client company by assuming full responsibility for those services, determining proactively what technologies and services are needed to fulfill the client’s needs.

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How data teams move from offense to defense in 2023

CIO Business Intelligence

Can we afford the necessary technology to underpin our new strategy? The former Gartner VP Analyst suggests organizations should move from managing technology to thinking about what this technology can do for us. The idea here is that you shouldn’t just pick your smartest guys and say, ‘Okay you go figure out this new thing.’

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Digital mining for sustainability in a low-carbon economy

CIO Business Intelligence

Meanwhile, the development of commercially feasible technology solutions to accomplish these tasks had been slow. Furthermore, measuring and monitoring ESG performance required consolidating data from various instruments and functions in diverse locations. But it took the company a few years to get to this point.