The ever-increasing amount of bits and bytes available to companies is leading to a data explosion.
The ever-increasing amount of bits and bytes available to companies is leading to a data explosion. | Businesses that are able to effectively manage, and commercialise, their data will succeed in the post-pandemic world. | Despite these incentives, many companies are struggling to get to grips with the sheer quantity of data. De-siloing data operations is still an ambition for many and data literacy is still in too short supply. | | Date: March 29th 2022
Time: 11am SGT | 2pm AEDT | | | | | | | | - What should technology leaders be doing to encourage organisational de-siloing?
- How can technologists ensure that new data strategies conform to wider business objectives?
- Do companies have the right tools and data platforms in place to ensure they are keeping up to speed with the latest, and ever-evolving, data regulatory laws?
- How can companies balance the use of data with the protection and privacy of data?
| | This session will also be recorded and available for on-demand viewing with registration. | | | | | | Global field CTO Databricks | | Head of analytics and analytics tribe team lead Optus | | General manager, enterprise data Petronas | | | | | Principal, public policy and thought leadership The Economist Group Moderator | | | | | Laurel West Managing director, Economist Events, Asia The Economist Group | | | | | | | | Join the conversation #EconDataAI | | | | |