Big Data

Woman can sue Facebook in British Columbia for impairment of Privacy

By Marc R Gagné MAPP Senior Privacy and Data Advocate, Cyber Intelligence and Director of Gagne Legal. See more about Marc here. …

9 years ago

How is internet changing the Chinese movie business?

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Winston Wenyan Ma, Managing Director and Head of CIC (China Investment Corporation) explains…

9 years ago

How Blockchain could impact on recruitment

Edited & prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. Guest post by John Dennehy, serial entrepreneur and founder of Zartis,…

9 years ago

October 3-4, 2017: European Blockchain for Finance Conference in Dublin

By Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU. The second European Blockchain for Finance Conference will take place on October 3-4…

9 years ago

Accenture, Microsoft Create Blockchain Solution to Support ID2020

Accenture is leading a “call to action” and responding with a blockchain solution to support ID2020, a global public-private partnership…

9 years ago

The GDPR: 5 Questions Data-Driven Companies Should Ask to Manage Risks and Reputation

Data is rapidly becoming the lifeblood of the global economy. In the world of Big Data and artificial intelligence, data…

9 years ago

How Machine Learning is Revolutionizing Digital Enterprises

According to the prediction of *IDC Futurescapes* (http://www.idc.com/events/futurescapes#research), Two-thirds of Global 2000 Enterprises CEOs will center their corporate strategy on…

9 years ago

The Future is Bright for Banking

2018 is likely to be a game-changing year for the banking and finance sector. As the General Data Protection Regulation…

9 years ago

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