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Sustainability trends: 5 issues to watch in 2024

IBM Big Data Hub

Businesses, governments and individuals now see sustainability as a global imperative. As more companies set broad environmental, social and governance (ESG) goals, finding a way to track and accurately document progress is increasingly important. Research expects that transitioning to a circular economy could generate USD 4.5

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Automated governance and trustworthy AI

IBM Big Data Hub

Governments and regulatory bodies around the world are working to establish safety standards. The proposed rules aim to govern automated valuation models to protect borrowers. As governments recognize and regulate the growing use of AI for crucial decisions, enterprises should prepare proactively. In the U.S.,

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Respecting Privacy and Data Protection: World Consumer Rights Day

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

It’s estimated that more than 20% of retail sales will come from eCommerce in 2023 (rising to nearly 25% in 2026), illustrating the magnitude of digital transactions. It’s not only consumers and retailers taking notice of this trend, of course. Privacy and data protection are not the only things consumers expect from a retailer.

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How IBM and AWS are partnering to deliver the promise of AI for business

IBM Big Data Hub

AWS, on the other hand, provides robust, scalable cloud infrastructure. By combining IBM’s advanced data and AI capabilities powered by Watsonx platform with AWS’s unparalleled cloud services, the partnership aims to create an ecosystem where businesses can seamlessly integrate AI into their operations.

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Don’t let bad data drag you down: A retailer’s guide

Collibra

Retail is a dynamic and competitive market. It needs to work around the fickleness of customers and rapidly evolving trends. In addition to the traditional brick-and mortar-stores, the retail business today includes online and mobile stores. The right kind of data can drive great innovations in retail.

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How a data fabric overcomes data sprawls to reduce time to insights

IBM Big Data Hub

Consequently, a data fabric self-manages and automates data discovery, governance and consumption, which enables. Data fabric in action: Retail supply chain example. Data fabric in action: Retail supply chain example. enterprises to minimize their time to value. How does a data fabric impact the bottom line?

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The Rise of the Bad Bots

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

This trend remained constant from 2016 to 2018. However, while gaming suffers most from bad bots, the law and government sectors suffer from the most advanced ones. In 2013, when Imperva first launched the Bad Bot Report, bad bots comprised 23.6% of internet traffic, while good bots accounted for 19.4% and human traffic for 57%.