Data is a vital asset for modern organizations, providing insights that drive strategic decision making. And the amount of data created, consumed and stored is only increasing. Without proper ...
Africa's Artificial Intelligence (AI) future will be defined largely by the continent's data governance, Akua Gyekye, government ...
As artificial intelligence tools spread across enterprise operations, CIOs face a practical question that no amount of vendor ...
CU Boulder collects, uses and maintains a significant amount of data. This includes, but is not limited to student, employee, research and finance data. Institutional data supports CU Boulder’s ...
Derek Steer is co-founder and CEO of Mode Analytics, the most collaborative platform for business intelligence and interactive data science. Good data governance requires meeting security and ...
While the federal government has opted to restrict state mandates and regulations governing the use of AI tools, the importance of information governance — and the responsibility borne by those who ...
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How data governance will define Africa’s AI future

Digital public infrastructure is expanding across Africa, connectivity improving and governments and businesses are increasingly exploring how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI ...
2023 was a year marked by innovation and change in the enterprise technology landscape. Companies of all sizes continue to accelerate their digital transformation efforts and leverage artificial ...
Protection must be embedded throughout the full data lifecycle, grounded in a robust inventory, clear classification, and ...
Data governance might be necessary - but it's anything but easy, and it's never complete. A recent post grossly oversimplified the solution - time for a rebuttal. There is a limit to how much nonsense ...