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Building for operational resilience in the age of AI and hybrid cloud

IBM Big Data Hub

With more dependency on technology and third and fourth parties, expectations are increasing for organizations to continue delivering critical business services through a major disruption in a safe and secure manner. This includes cyber incidents, technology failures, natural disasters and more. Similarly, in the U.S.

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Enterprise Architecture: Secrets to Success

erwin

Emerging Markets : What opportunities align to our business (e.g., Technology Disruption : How do we focus on innovation while leveraging existing technology, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, cloud and robotics? data protection, personal and sensitive data, tax issues and sustainability/carbon emissions)?

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How to prioritize data strategy investments as a CDO

IBM Big Data Hub

Quick wins and fighting fires are a part of the job, but it is only when they are in service of an enterprise-wide supported strategy that a CDO will have a comprehensive impact on a business. The evolution of IBM’s Global Chief Data Office (GCDO) strategy. Governance with a focus on transparency to instill trust.

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Network Encryption Keeps Our Data in Motion Secure for Business Services

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Network Encryption Keeps Our Data in Motion Secure for Business Services madhav Tue, 07/25/2023 - 04:59 The demand for high-speed networks and fast data transfers is increasing due to cloud adoption, digital transformation, and hybrid work. Why do you need network encryption in business services?

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ALL Data as a Service (DaaS/BDaaS) - EAs in a New Role, as DaaS Enablers

Interactive Information Management

Or - you're on the other side - you want to actually build the DaaS capability, to offer DaaS (or, perhaps a better term is a "Data Sharing Service" ) to your constituents or customers - as a provider. The consumer assigns and realizes value from the service.