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7 Things Data-Driven Healthcare Providers Must Consider with ePCRs

Smart Data Collective

Big data is changing the future of the healthcare industry. Healthcare providers are projected to spend over $58 billion on big data analytics by 2028. Healthcare organizations benefit from collecting greater amounts of data on their patients and service partners. However, data management is just as important.

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Financial services firms turn to automated, data-driven processes for new products and services

CIO Business Intelligence

Between the host of regulations introduced in the wake of the 2009 subprime mortgage crisis, the emergence of thousands of fintech startups, and shifting consumer preferences for digital payments banking, financial services companies have had plenty of change to contend with over the past decade. But there’s an opportunity in this shift.

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How Financial Services and Insurance Streamline AI Initiatives with a Hybrid Data Platform

Cloudera

There’s also the risk of various forms of data leakage, including intellectual property (IP) as well as personally identifiable information (PII) especially with commercial AI solutions. That said, Generative AI and LLMs appear to do all of these things, producing original, “creative” outputs by learning from input data.

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How digital turned Nationale-Nederlanden into an omnichannel company

CIO Business Intelligence

Dutch insurance and asset management company Nationale-Nederlanden, part of the NN Group, has a presence in 19 countries and serves several million retail and corporate customers. Digitization vs tradition Although the insurance sector has a traditional image, that stopped being the case years ago, says Vaquero.

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The advantages and disadvantages of private cloud 

IBM Big Data Hub

The popularity of private cloud is growing, primarily driven by the need for greater data security. Across industries like education, retail and government, organizations are choosing private cloud settings to conduct business use cases involving workloads with sensitive information and to comply with data privacy and compliance needs.

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Data Is Now a Team Sport

Cloudera

This week I participated in an informative event that Cloudera hosted with TechCrunch: Data and the Culture Transformation. The conversations focused on how company data cultures are rapidly evolving and delivering new levels of value to businesses with the emergence of data ecosystems. I’m sure you can relate. .

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Private cloud use cases: 6 ways private cloud brings value to enterprise business

IBM Big Data Hub

As cloud computing continues to transform the enterprise workplace, private cloud infrastructure is evolving in lockstep, helping organizations in industries like healthcare, government and finance customize control over their data to meet compliance, privacy, security and other business needs. billion by 2033, up from USD 92.64