Data analytics, AI and ML can help develop a digital audit trail to protect healthcare providers against fraudulent medical malpractice claims, says Shiraaz Joosub, healthcare sales executive at T-Systems SA.
A new McAfee, CSIS report reveals the hidden costs of cyber crime beyond economic impact.
Data management, data governance and visibility into data are the cornerstones of POPIA compliance, says Johan Scheepers, country head at Commvault South Africa.
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Digitisation is a critical first step towards creating intelligent workflow solutions for your business.
Limiting access to data reduces complexity for honest workers, while reducing the risk of a bad actor accessing and stealing hundreds or thousands of classified records at a time.
The company says the partnership is key to achieving its transformation goals, by helping healthcare workers with real-time analysis of data.
The future will call on vehicle-tracking companies to use data insights for the benefit of drivers and societies at large, says Netstar MD Pierre Bruwer.
During the company’s ninth annual re:Invent conference, Andy Jassy announced a slew of new products targeting Microsoft and Oracle.
The firms join forces to develop BlackBerry IVY, an intelligent vehicle data platform to help vehicle manufacturers create personalised driver experiences.
Infinidat was recognised for its completeness of vision and ability to execute for the second consecutive year.
By 2040, it is predicted that AI will have been developed and matured to the point that it will reach general, or human-level, intelligence, says Rudie Raath, chief digital officer at Datacentrix.