One survey shows the difference between what retailers want to provide and what they actually can.
One survey shows the difference between what retailers want to provide and what they actually can.
In this two-part series, we’ll look at four major big data trends and what they mean for companies.
Treating data like a corporate asset and merging disparate analytics practices will be hallmarks of big data in 2016.
RBC chief executive Dave McKay believes that the greatest challenge to the financial industry is modernizing IT infrastructure.
Deutsche Bank is making key investments in its big data capabilities and is reaping the rewards for it.
Big Data can be seen as a driver of major changes in tech.
IBM’s recent updates suggest the mobile friendliness needed in new mainframe work.
Focus on these three concerns for fewer supply chain IT risks.
Modern web browser companies are taking actions to improve secure internet access.
One forecast predicts a higher rate of information exchange within the cloud in the coming years.