Big data doesn’t necessarily require all of its data to be “perfect” or “clean.”
Big data doesn’t necessarily require all of its data to be “perfect” or “clean.”
Chemicals and other hazardous materials may benefit from more data for safer transportation.
The upcoming 2020 Census is posing some IT concerns for the government.
Harnessing big data can represent a major step forward for competing businesses.
Consistency will help the healthcare industry accomplish its Big Data goals.
Microsoft’s browser offerings seem to be flagging in recent months.
Implementing Big Data may be more important than simply accessing it.
Logistics systems may change in the coming years to incorporate more flexibility and real-time monitoring.
The government has a new service on offer for agencies with transformative technology needs.
Organizations are still relying on the cloud as a home for applications as they modernize.