Digital twins to become widespread, edge computing to accelerate IoT adoption

The importance of Industry 4.0 technologies to become clearer. The fourth industrial revolutionโ€”also known as Industry 4.0โ€”will benefit not just traditional manufacturing and logistics but all areas of business in 2022, notes leading data and analytics company GlobalData. In its latest report, โ€˜Tech, Media, & Telecom (TMT) Predictions 2022 โ€“โ€ฆ

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Data and analytics market in China to increase

Increasing at 10.2 per cen5 CAGR over 2020-2025 Data and analytics market in China, in terms of enterprise spending opportunity, is expected to increase at a CAGR of 10.2 per cent over 2020-2025, boosted by the acceleration in enterprise digital transformation efforts in the country, and growing demand for businessโ€ฆ

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New cyber guard for Australian Government data

Taking steps to protect valuable data and thwart cybercriminals and other malicious actors. Through the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) the Government is enhancing the protection of government networks by blocking connections to malicious websites that contain threats, including ransomware, malware and other cyber dangers. The Australian Protective Domain Nameโ€ฆ

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Making the data flow from water meters

Providing South East Water with smart insights and savings Water is perhaps Australiaโ€™s most precious resource โ€“ and yet a pioneering digital initiative by South East Water, which is based in outer Melbourne, suggests that up to 5 per cent of households may have an undiagnosed leak, costing customers moneyโ€ฆ

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Business technologists primarily responsible for building analytics capabilities

Half of business technologists produce technology capabilities for users beyond their own department. Half of business technologists produce capabilities for users beyond their own department and/or enterprise, according to a new survey from Gartner. They are primarily responsible for building analytics capabilities (36 per cnt) but are also involved inโ€ฆ

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Lifeline digs deep into data to help shine a light on the darkest moments

Providing leading mental health researchers with secure access to anonymised. Lifeline supports people in their toughest moments. With its crisis support line taking a call every 30 seconds, it strives to ensure that no-one faces their most difficult times alone. The Australian non-profit service provides round-the-clock access to trained volunteersโ€ฆ

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Mining organisations leverage data and analytics

Operations become highly digitalised. Over half of the mining organisations operating around the world consider themselves to be repeatable data-led companies on the organisational data maturity scale. The ability to capture, clean, and utilize data throughout operations enhances an organisationโ€™s ability to implement new technology and track its performance. Accordingโ€ฆ

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Chubu Electric Power Group to drive digital transformation

Japanese energy company creates new data analytics unit. Chuba Electric Power Groupโ€™s Tsunagu Community Analytics will support a group-wide operations overhaul and creation of new services. Tsunagu was established to provide Chubu Electric with advanced data analytics capabilities as part of its goal of enhancing the operations of its variousโ€ฆ

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Indian enterprises propels big data and analytics

The need to adopt a data-driven culture propels data analytics spending to US$21B. Decision-makers in Indian enterprises are investing in big data analytics to base decisions on real-time data during these turbulent times. Digitally determined enterprises demonstrate a forward-looking approach towards adopting these solutions, reflecting in spending growth of 11.5โ€ฆ

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