Latest Information Management Articles (Page 5)
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Establishing Intelligent Automation ROI Is a Moving Target
Big hopes for the ROI of automation projects don't always pan out. Here's how to gain a clearer picture of if your goals are in sight.
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AI Governance Is a Challenge That Can't Be Ignored
As business finds increasing uses for AI, developing a model for governance of the data will be critical to staying on the right side of regulation.
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Data Fabric Might Be the Answer to Data Management Struggles
With the explosion in the use of data in remote and distributed workplaces, data management is becoming more difficult. Data fabric offers a potential solution.
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Blockchains Can Protect Privacy But Aren't Foolproof
The growing use of blockchain technology has led to significant improvements and created safer environments. But is it reliable as a data privacy solution?
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Transformation Starts With Your Business Architecture
Business architecture provides a framework through which to view an organization. And like the business itself, it is a dynamic entity.
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How Data Is Changing HR Practices
Data is pretty much everywhere at work. But in HR, there's still room to grow how it's used to make better people decisions.
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Dall-E Paints a Picture of a New Frontier in Artificial Intelligence
The AI program can illustrate just about anything using a short text prompt, opening up new questions in the ethical AI debate.
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How Far Are We From a Passwordless Future?
Apple, Google and Microsoft have all agreed to extend their support for FIDO authentication standards. Here's what that means for the enterprise.
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How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Automation
Robotic process automation can boost productivity, reduce errors and improve employee experience. But it comes with significant risks.
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Strategy Eats Technology for Breakfast
When I look at the state of the software market, I wonder if we're just revisiting the old ECM story, where people mistook buying technology as a strategy.