Air Amazon” British Airways CEO says biggest threat to industry are ‘big data guys’
“What happens when Amazon believes they can price a flight to New York better than an airline British Airways CEO Alex Cruz explains.
“What happens when Amazon believes they can price a flight to New York better than an airline British Airways CEO Alex Cruz explains.
By Staff writer
Machine learning and AI could help small business owners solve issues of efficiency, operational costs, and compliance, whilst opening the door for further innovation, writes VP of general business and channels at multinational software firm SAP, Ian Wahlers.
While conceived and issued in Europe, GDPR cannot be ignored by UK businesses. And given its complex nature. it’s best to ensure data compliance earlier rather than later. But some bosses still aren’t sure which regulations they’re subject to.
By Staff writer
We ve all heard the terrifying statistics around workforce automation and how our jobs are at risk of being taken over by robots and algorithms. In fact, already, we see it happening with ATMs, self-checkout counters and online gambling.
By Staff writer
Data projects have huge business value potential, which we will continue to see in the short, mid and longer term, but how can they be used to derive this value properly?
The data discussion continues, but the debate can fall on deaf ears. To clear up any misgivings SMEs may have about the method of technical strategy, Real Business secured some hot Corporate Insights on the topic from Trainline.
By Jon Fell
It is important that companies making use of customer data seek to build trust by ensuring people are made aware of how their data is being used, inviting their consent through rigorous and ethical data collection processes.
2016 is fast approaching. Big data has finally become a big deal, and the population is accustomed to personalisation online. How will big data evolve next year
With Black Friday looming, a new “invisible” cyber security threat looks set to “more than double”, experts have warned
Companies in cities across the UK have begun to vie for top tech talent in order to build capabilities to innovate and cater to demand, according to the latest “Tech Cities Job Watch” report by Experis.