Big data
Indonesia: New Regulations Strengthen Data Centre Industry
Singapore’s Approach to Safeguarding Biometric Data
EXCLUSIVE – Using cloud computing and big data to address a poorly understood medical condition
A secure, multi-user
data aggregation system with a centralised data repository facilitated
international collaboration among clinicians from 25 centres across 10
countries. It addressed previously encountered difficulties including
insufficient data entry, security concerns with the transfer of large amounts
of patient data between centres, and fatigue for data entrants.
World Bank and GSMA announce partnership to harness big data for development projects
This new initiative is expected to unlock new insights from
anonymised data collected by mobile network operators through IoT devices and
aggregate data from smartphone use. This will also benefit operators and
governments, as increased use of big data can enable better service provision,
creation of new indicators and statistics, and better quality of life for users
and citizens in general.
Australia’s data fellowship program for public service staff open for application
Up to 10 high-performing data specialists will be selected for the 3-month full-time placement to develop a solution for a data-related problem or opportunity.
MAS signs MOU with State Government of Maharashtra in India for FinTech cooperation
As part of the MOU, the Government of Maharashtra and MAS
will co-develop educational programmes on FinTech and explore potential joint
innovation projects on the application of key technologies such as digital and
mobile payments, blockchain, and big data.
EXCLUSIVE – Conversation: Living in a digital world in 2040
While talking about disruption, Mr Poon
emphasised that disruption does not
hit us overnight and blind side us. Many of today’s technologies that are
deemed disruptive have been around for some time, at least a few years. For
example, artificial intelligence (AI) is in its third or fourth wave. The
building blocks that underpin big data have also been around for a few years.
Three key questions you will not escape for industry 4.0
A recent survey by IMD business school asked supply chain leaders across Europe to select from a diverse list of 20 hot topics what would be their biggest supply chain drivers in 2020. The top five supply chain drivers for which the implementation gap was the largest touched on Big Data, Digitalization, Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence, all pillars of Industry 4.0 along with automation, 3D printing and other digital innovations.
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