[ad_1] At last month’s Women in IT Summit in New York, Samantha Radocchi, a futurist and serial entrepreneur who writes the Radical Next Ideas blog, spoke about the future of tech and its potential social impact. She spoke about possibilities that can open up by exploring change and paradigm shifts, which can take a bit…
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Capital One’s VP of Engineering Discusses Tech Productivity
[ad_1] InformationWeek’s That DOS Won’t Hunt podcast caught up with Marty Andolino, vice president of engineering with Capital One, in a conversation about productivity, burnout, and how his company worked to solve for this. In an era of drastic change, organizations are sorting out hybrid work and a return to office. There are also new questions about…
Data’s Power to Inform Decisions in Business and Work
[ad_1] When faced with decisions to make — no matter the topic or implication — it’s human nature to seek data. We all want information to help us make the right choice, to prove our assumptions, to validate the courses of action we’re about to take. In business, data is driving important decisions in marketing,…
Choosing the Right Third-Party Data Partner for Analytics
[ad_1] There are many third-party data providers to choose from, and companies use third party data providers because they don’t think that the data that they already have internally is enough to produce accurate results in their analytics. One case in point is a healthcare system in Europe that wanted to determine trends for certain…
VC and Analyst Notes from FinovateFall on the Future of Fintech
[ad_1] The FinovateFall conference, held this week in New York City, explored a range of going trends and potential developments in the fintech scene — despite the drubbing the sector faced this summer. A brief visit to the three-day event offered up venture capitalists who discussed where they saw smart investments being made in fintech…
How to Prepare for new PCI DSS 4.0 Requirements
[ad_1] The upcoming changes to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) will affect every organization that stores, transmits, or processes cardholder data and/or sensitive authentication data. Effective starting in March 2024, the new standard, known as PCI DSS 4.0, spans dozens of changes in areas including risk assessment, how keys and certificates…
FinTech Tools, Security Concerns Top of Mind for Gen-Z Banking
[ad_1] The expectations in the way younger generations engage or interact with a bank or financial institution (FI) is very different from that of previous generations. These digital native consumers expect instant decisions, personalized offers, and automated, digital experiences. This requires banks and FIs gain deeper insights from more data sources and AI and machine…
How to Find the Right Data
[ad_1] There’s a hoarder mentality lingering in the data collection and management business. No, they aren’t clinging to 30-year-old magazines or a roomful of plastic shopping bags. It’s a strategy under which some enterprises insist on collecting every byte of data possible, “just in case we need it someday.” The hoarder mentality isn’t as prevalent…
DevOps, Security Takeaways for CIOs from Twitter Whistleblower’s Claim
[ad_1] When news broke that Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, the former head of cybersecurity at Twitter, went whistleblower, alarm bells rang that may resonate with other enterprises. Mudge, as Zatko is known among cybersecurity researchers, has credentials that extend back 30 years and include hacking thinktanks and leading research projects at DARPA. He was let go from…
Living in the Cloud Like Settling Into a New Home?
[ad_1] Think about the benefits of a new home — you envision it as a significant step up from your current place. It’s a dream come true, but first you have to get organized and move from your current home. You go through your things, packing essential items and discarding the rest. As you migrate…