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
Research-led insight and guidance into the use, adoption and impact of data and analytics across organisations and the changing nature of consumer trust and participation in the data-value exchange
Our workshop programme develops the soft skills of data, analytics and insight practitioners so they take data and analytics out into their organisations effectively.
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
Research-led insight and guidance into the use, adoption and impact of data and analytics across organisations and the changing nature of consumer trust and participation in the data-value exchange
Our workshop programme develops the soft skills of data, analytics and insight practitioners so they take data and analytics out into their organisations effectively.
The cost of poor data quality on the organisation now stands at 8.8% of annual revenue. Download this report by DataIQ and Royal Mail to explore key data management challenges and the cost of poor data quality.
This report provides fascinating insights into how business organisations are harnessing the power of non-personal data. It underlines the critical importance of accessing third party data sources to support business strategy.
This report presents the findings from a survey across 101 companies to identify their goals for digital transformation and data integration, together with the obstacles they encounter.
What does ISO 27701 mean for your organisation? Currently, there is no “official” GDPR certification or seal. ISO 27701 is the closest an organisation can get to certify it is compliant with the regulation. As an extension to one of the most famous international standards, this will set the global benchmark for data protection practices. It is applicable to all industries and to organisations of every size. Download this report by DQM GRC to explore the importance of ISO 27701, the benefits of I
The biggest challenge facing marketers remains the same - acquiring new customers. Alongside it, a new challenge has emerged - how to analyse data and gain insight that drives marketing performance.
This research report confirms that we have now entered the calm before the storm. With research revealing 39.8% of organisations have still not reached a state of full compliance. This report explores attitudes to data sharing, awareness of data protection laws, trust and data sharing, negative impacts on trust and attitudes.
As trust becomes an increasing factor for the customer, demonstrating the ethics of how data is to be used, managed and protected will become a competitive differentiator.
Experian and DataIQ explore key findings from our recent Experian/DataIQ research exploring the how and why of digital transformation projects and practical steps organisations can take to tackle their data challenges ahead of such an initiative
DataIQ in association with Tealium carried out a research project among consumers exploring their awareness of how personal information is being requested and used, as well as what influences their attitudes during this data-value exchange. Download this report to see what the research reveals about privacy attitudes and consumer awareness of data protection rights.
We live in an era where customer experience trumps product features and functions. How do you exceed customer’s expectations every time they interact with your organisation?
DataOps can help deliver insights faster, with higher quality and resilience in the face of constant change. But there is a lot of confusion about what DataOps really means. Ted Friedman of Gartner outlines three value propositions that make sense of this approach.
The outsized role data science played last year has positioned the industry to thrive in 2021. Profusion’s Natalie Cramp considers some big changes over the next 12 months that will dictate how data science is used by organisations over the next decade.
In this edition, we have two extended interviews. Lynn Usher, data capability manager, talks about the NatWest Group Data Academy, winner of the 2020 DataIQ Awards Grand Prix. And Neil McIvor, chief data officer and chief statistician at the Department for Education, talks about holding two very different roles.
The increasing influence of automation and the decentralisation of labour have accelerated the rise and fall of demand for specific skills. Companies must fundamentally change the way they view skills, training and career development to stay abreast of this change. James McLeod of Faethm explains how to adapt and re-skill.