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MY TAKE: How digital technology and the rising gig economy are exacerbating third-party risks

The Last Watchdog

What does this mean for company decision makers, going forward, especially as digital transformation and expansion of the gig economy deepens their reliance on subcontractors? IOT ignorance. Yet, subcontractors, moving forward, will engage from smart buildings and infrastructure increasingly reliant on IoT systems.

Risk 164
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State of the Global Capture & IDP Market

Info Source

Business inputs have increasingly shifted from paper to a variety of digital sources arriving via a broad range of communication channels including email, fax, smart devices, and social media. Inputs can include not only documents and other text-based sources, but also voice, photos, videos, and IoT channels.

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#ModernDataMasters: Henrik Liliendahl, Chairman & CTO, Product Data Lake

Reltio

Driven by digital transformation, companies must interact more and share data – they cannot reinvent the wheel, they need to work together. Product data looks very different depending on the product you are talking about and manufacturers see products very differently from the merchants. “On Getting a more holistic view on data.

MDM 49
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SHARED INTEL: Study shows mismanagement of ‘machine identities’ triggers $52 billion in losses

The Last Watchdog

In one sense, digital transformation is all about machines. Related: Authenticating IoT devices Physical machines, like driverless vehicles and smart buildings; but, even more so, virtual machines. Hudson: The world as we once knew it is becoming digitalized. Everything. We’re in the very early innings of this.

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The Internet of Things (IoT): Managing the Data Tsunami

Collibra

Continued adoption of IoT technologies will pose both opportunities and challenges. A tsunami of new data streams offers enormous opportunities in guiding digital transformation strategies across many industries. Any organisation engaged in IoT will be amassing datasets that have the potential to become extremely valuable.

IoT 56
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GUEST ESSAY: Lessons learned in 2021 as cloud services, mobility and cybersecurity collided

The Last Watchdog

To combat this, businesses who are agile in adopting digital transformation strategies reaped the benefits: from better security hygiene to reduce the risk of a data breach to improved productivity that ultimately yields higher revenue. Securing Iot, MEC. Work from anywhere, forever .

Cloud 177
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#ModernDataMasters: Scott Taylor, “The Data Whisperer”

Reltio

For example you’re not going to get IoT to work across organisations and devices without having a common data structure. What’s happening now is the convergence of all these mega-trends – AI, Cloud, Social, Mobile, Blockchain – I can count handfuls of trends out there that are regarded as the “sexy” stuff.

MDM 40