Companies generate large troves of data but most of it goes to waste, survey
A new survey from Seagate and IDC reveals what challenges enterprises will need to address before they can better leverage the data they're collecting
A new survey from Seagate and IDC reveals what challenges enterprises will need to address before they can better leverage the data they're collecting
According to the GAO, 1.1 million payments went to dead people to reach that $1.4 billion tally, but the crux of the issue is data management across the US government.
Yes, Facebook is a data-driven monopoly. But the only real way to break it up is by getting hold of its data and functionality, one piece at a time.
How do you resolve the tension between the need to build and deploy accurate machine learning models fast, and the need to understand how those models work, what data they touch upon, and what are the implications? Data governance may be the answer.
State senate allocates $3m to hire outside firm to analyze student achievement data. Office of Education raises privacy concerns, claims it can build system in house.
Several states are pushing towards the creation of massive DNA databases by permitting DNA sampling of people when they are arrested - before they're convicted. Civil libertarians are complaining that "innocent until proven guilty" is given way to "suspected even if never proven guilty."