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Data Visualization Tools Market worth $ 11 79 Billion, Globally, by 2028 at 10 40 % CAGR: Verified Market Research™

Data Visualization Tools Market worth $ 11.79 Billion, Globally, by 2028 at 10.40 % CAGR: Verified Market Research™ A rising need to view the data in interactive three-dimensional formats to spot trends and make faster business decisions, and the increasing developments in AR and VR to enable enhanced visualization of data are the primary drivers of growth of the market. Jersey City, New Jersey, June 01, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Verified Market Research recently published a report, “ Data Visualization Tools Market” By Tool (Standalone and Integrated), By Organization Size (Large Enterprises and Small & Medium Enterprises), By Deployment Mode (On-Premise & Cloud), By Vertical (Transportations and Logistics, Telecommunications and IT, Manufacturing, Retail and E-Commerce & Others), By Business Function (Human Resources, Marketing, Finance & Operations), and By Geography. According to Verified Market Research, the Global Data Visualization Tools Market was valued at USD 5.36 Bi

IBAT College Dublin Drives Diversity in Tech with New Scholarship for Women

Apr 4, 2021 According to the European Commission’s Women in Digital Scoreboard 2020[1], only 21% of ICT specialists in Ireland are women. As society adapts to rapid change and the pace of technology advances, improving gender equality in technology-related fields is crucial in shaping a sustainable, fair and equitable digital economy and society. To encourage more women to play an active and prominent role in the digital economy, IBAT will offer a 25% scholarship to all women enrolling across any of the ICT and tech-related courses on offer. The courses include diplomas in Predictive Data Analytics, Cyber and Digital Security, Computing Programming and Front-End Web Development.

Tarleton s Del Carmen selected to serve on IACP Committee

Tarleton s Del Carmen selected to serve on IACP Committee From TSU Newsroom STEPHENVILLE   Tarleton State University professor Dr. Alex del Carmen has been reappointed to the International Association of Chiefs of Police Human and Civil Rights Committee. “Being selected and reappointed is an extraordinary honor,” said Del Carmen, associate dean and professor in the College of Liberal Arts’ School of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Strategic Studies. He also heads the recently created Institute for Predictive Data Analytics in Criminal Justice at Tarleton. As a member of the committee, made up of individuals specializing in human and civil rights, he will continue to review relevant materials, initiate recommendations to the chair before committee meetings, and serve as a subject matter expert from whom the IACP leadership and staff can draw advice, insights and technical expertise.

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