Data-Driven

Even cows are going digital!
Microsoft Malaysia’s Dr Dzaharudin Mansor looks at what it means to adopt a data culture mindset – what it entails, and the sort of outcomes that stem from having this mindset.
Digital transformation: Immovable object meets irresistible force
IT departments have to manage legacy systems, yet accommodate users – including the C-suite – who want more consumer-friendly technology.
The secret sauce behind Gobi's high hit rate
China's Gobi Partners goes through 1,000 business proposals a month, but has a 52% hit rate – so what's the secret of its success? Goh Thean Eu attempts to find out.
It’s about data literacy, says Qlik exec
Robots and machines have been taking away jobs for a long time, and the only way to counter that is via digital literacy, argues Terry Smagh of Qlik.
Birthing a modern data culture
A modern data culture takes into consideration today’s business concerns, its landscape and trends, writes Dr Dzaharudin Mansor of Microsoft Malaysia.
Top 3 trends in analytics to look out for in 2016
Dell Software’s Mary Woo identifies three key trends that every business leader should keep a look out for in 2016 and make the necessary preparations to advance their businesses.
The Tesla approach to ERP
Companies can go beyond the perceived limitations of ERP in the same way Tesla has for speed, economics and disruption in the car industry, writes Jack van der Velde of Unit4.
What are you going to do with all that data?
Data is not just sweeping across businesses and governments, but we are living digitised lives, and data is part and parcel of how we work, live and play, writes JY Pook of Tableau.
No monkeying around, enterprise digitalisation to pick up pace
With even more businesses embarking on, and continuing, their digital transformation, a number of ICT trends will shape how companies evolve in the digital age, writes Wong Heng Chew of Fujitsu Singapore.
APAC organisations can see US$65bil productivity boost with data: IDC
Organisations that can analyse all relevant data and deliver actionable information can expect to achieve an extra US$65 billion in productivity benefits over their less analytically-oriented peers by 2020.  
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