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Profiles, features and insights on the key trends, leaders, emerging stars, best practices within data, analytics and data science, originated by DataIQ and our partners
Data and analytics articles
Profiles, features and insights on the key trends, leaders, emerging stars and best practices within data, analytics and data science, originated by DataIQ and our partners.
The DataIQ Awards 2022 have now closed for entries, with entry numbers up 40% on the record levels from last year and PwC appointed as the new global process integrity partner.
David Reed, author of the breakout hit book, "Becoming Data Literate", has created a storm with data professionals with his much anticipated follow-up, "Becoming Even More Data Literate". Rumours of interest from Netflix can not be confirmed at this time.
Banking group TSB has introduced a flexible working strategy in response to Covid-19, as it embarks on a major recruitment drive for its new Edinburgh-based tech hub, which will house scores of tech specialists, data scientists, data engineers and data analysts.
The UK property industry has received a major shot in the arm with the free release of over 23 million title extents - land boundaries - in a move which it is claimed will open up the data to much wider use across the public and private sectors.
Google is attempting to shake-off its image as an all-conquering technology giant which steamrollers everything in its path with a new initiative designed to help one million small businesses and charities in the UK stay open during the Covid-19 crisis, by providing training on their online operations.
Marketers are facing the double whammy of increased pressure to deliver sales leads since the Covid-19 outbreak, but with drastically reduced budgets, forcing a major rewrite of their marketing plans.
As the Government struggles to live up to Boris Johnson’s claim that the UK will soon have a "world beating" track and trace system for Covid-19, there is at least one glimmer of hope - Brits say they are willing to set aside their considerable privacy concerns to give up personal information to aid containment of the virus.
The UK is planning to embark on a major digital training programme to boost the workforce in an effort to resuscitate the economy following months of lockdown, sparked by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The UK is at risk of losing out on the rewards of AI and data-driven technology due to widespread distrust of many of the industry’s practices, which can only be tackled through concerted action from both industry and Government.
Blockchain technologies could play a major role in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic - and aid the global recovery - by tracing interactions with people diagnosed with the disease while preserving their privacy and security.
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