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About Half of Surveyed Companies Haven’t Started Preparing for CCPA: Data Privacy Trends

eDiscovery Daily

In an article in Legaltech® News ( Almost Half of Companies Haven’t Started CCPA Compliance: Survey , written by Frank Ready), a recent survey of 250 executives and managers at U.S. According to the survey, a large majority of respondents, 71 percent , expect to spend at least $100,000 on compliance efforts.

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Unlocking value: Top digital transformation trends

IBM Big Data Hub

A recent IBM Institute for Business Value survey found that three out of four CEOs say competitive advantage depends on who has the most advanced generative AI. For instance, manufacturers can use IoT in their factories to know when their machines need repairing, known as preventive maintenance.

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Getting ready for artificial general intelligence with examples

IBM Big Data Hub

According to Andreessen Horowitz (link resides outside IBM.com ) , in 2023, the average spend on foundation model application programming interfaces (APIs), self-hosting and fine-tuning models across surveyed companies reached USD 7 million. 46% of survey respondents in 2024 showed a preference for open source models.

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Think Outside of the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Master Data Management Solutions to Deliver Connected Customer Experiences

Reltio

If your job involves selling or marketing to, servicing, retaining, analyzing or acquiring customers, it is a must read. PwC surveyed a sample of 15,000 people from 12 countries. And that brings me to the reason for this blog. PwC conducted eye-popping research into the future of customer experience.

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Nation-State-Sponsored Attacks: Not Your Grandfather’s Cyber Attacks

Data Matters

A study by the Ponemon Institute found that 57% of survey respondents who reported their companies had one or more data breaches in the past year say these breaches could have occurred because a patch was available for a known vulnerability but not applied. Press Release No. 18-1452 , Dep’t of Just.,