Opinion stories - Page 36
Is ChatGPT's use of our personal data even legal?
Tue, 25th Jul 2023
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uc
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data protection
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data privacy
As the field is always evolving, laws and regulations surrounding personal data use in AI are likely to evolve too.
Why you should work with ISO 27001-Certified tech vendors
Tue, 11th Jul 2023
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data protection
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supply chain
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breach prevention
In an increasingly interconnected world, organisations that prioritise information security can leverage this to gain a competitive edge.
Why marketers need to activate customer data in real-time
Thu, 18th May 2023
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data analytics
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martech
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cdp
Breaking down data silos and creating a unified single customer profile is only the first step in a powerful omnichannel strategy.
Account-based Ticketing (ABT) – the continued deep dive
Mon, 15th May 2023
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paas
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iaas
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cloud services
New forms of travel media like biometrics and ultra-wideband will be easier to adopt without drastically altering the back office.
IWD 2023: How organizations can reduce gender bias with Data Science and AI
Wed, 8th Mar 2023
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data science
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ai
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iwd
Despite the immense growth the region has seen in recent years, a majority of consumers continue to be unbanked or underbanked.
Shared spectrum, converged networks will shape enterprise connectivity in 2023 and beyond
Fri, 10th Feb 2023
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iot security
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wireless networks
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healthtech
In 2023, assisted by an increasingly cooperative regulatory environment, the future of enterprise networks is about to be born on a global scale.
Okta's Identity and Trust Predictions for 2023
Tue, 31st Jan 2023
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mfa
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iam
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supply chain
To remain secure, businesses and individuals need to respond effectively to a range of trends that gained momentum last year.
The top video surveillance trend predictions for 2023
Wed, 18th Jan 2023
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paas
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iaas
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supply chain
i-PRO predicts AI-based analytics, open AI platforms, privacy protection, cybersecurity, and supply chain issues for the physical security industry in 2023.
Solar energy expansion is heading sky high
Fri, 16th Dec 2022
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power / energy
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energy efficient
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telstra ventures
As solar energy takes off, Australian businesses benefit from low installation costs, boosting the country's solar market.
A deep dive into a Corporate Espionage operation
Tue, 4th Oct 2022
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hyperscale
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public cloud
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phishing
Rise in hybrid cyberattacks targeting small companies sparks concern over vulnerability exploits, as corporate espionage becomes widespread.
Putting the data horse ahead of the technology cart
Fri, 30th Sep 2022
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Is New Zealand overly focused on technology rather than data? Microsoft's National Technology Officer raises the question.
Introducing Ultimate Guides, TechDay's new editorial features
Fri, 23rd Sep 2022
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hyperscale
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martech
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dc
TechDay introduces new Ultimate Guides, providing comprehensive coverage on various topics across its sites. Brand features available.
New Zealand cloud provider challenges Google's claims on data control for region
Fri, 12th Aug 2022
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datacentre infrastructure
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data analytics
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martech
A Wellington cloud services provider says Google's claim it will offer New Zealanders complete control over their own data is not true.
Why employees never want to give up remote work
Thu, 3rd Mar 2022
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hybrid & remote work
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productivity
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wfh
While there is some desire to return to the office, most employees want to continue working from in some capacity, according to a recent report.
Legal challenge over decision that AI machines cannot be granted patents
Mon, 28th Feb 2022
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ai
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opinion
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patents
A legal challenge is being prepared to overturn the Intellectual Property Office's (IPONZ) decision not to recognise a machine as an inventor.
Using workforce disruption to position your company for success
Fri, 25th Feb 2022
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data analytics
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fintech
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martech
Organisational leaders can prepare to modernise HR and finance functions as pandemic-triggered events deplete talent.
Cyber attack on insurer highlights need for better security
Fri, 25th Feb 2022
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ddos
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data analytics
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fintech
AXA's recent data breach highlights the urgent need for tighter security controls in the insurance sector, as cyber attacks target financial companies.
Rage against the machine: Can an AI programme be an inventor?
Tue, 22nd Feb 2022
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ai
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opinion
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patents
New Zealand has been caught by a global fight between humans and machines that might define intellectual property rights for the rest of the century.
Technology is key to building resilience and addressing the supply chain challenges of 2022
Fri, 17th Dec 2021
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supply chain
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cloud services
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security technology alliance
2022 will bring continued supply chain challenges as the global health crisis persists. Rising costs and labour shortages are causing uncertainty worldwide.
Amid the Great Resignation, curiosity is an important skill for employees, according to new SAS study
Thu, 2nd Dec 2021
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healthtech
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productivity
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sas
While curiosity can address critical business challenges, many organisations struggle to develop and harness this skill.