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GUEST RESEARCH: Businesses in Australia and New Zealand are having difficulties on how to leverage their data due to lack of literacy, according to a study. The study describes this as Data Paradox, that instead of using data to improve business operations, it has become a burden.
Most businesses in Australia and New Zealand are struggling with the proliferation of data, and instead of leveraging it, it has become a burden due to pressing concerns: data skills gap, data silos, manual processes, business silos, and data privacy and security weaknesses, according to a Forrester global study, commissioned by Dell Technologies.
Organisations face challenges turning data into solutions rohma@khaleejtimes.com Filed on April 6, 2021
Around 85 per cent of organisations in the UAE and Saudi Arabia admitted to re-inventing their business model as a result of disruption
Studies show that 90 per cent of organisations in the UAE and Saudi Arabia have fast-tracked, at least, some of their digital transformation to accomplish in a few months what would normally have taken years
Organisations across the UAE and GCC region are aware about the importance of data, but are finding it challenging to turn it into good business solutions, experts say.
According to a study commissioned by Alteryx, despite the current economic challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses are investing in data-driven transformative technologies to make informed decisions for the future.
Mar 12, 2021
South Africa is driving forward with digital transformation at around the same pace as the rest of the world.
New research shows that local organisations have grown dx adoption by 20% between 2018 and 2020 – with 43% of organisations now identifying as digital adopter, compared to 23% two years earlier.
Dell Technologies has announced findings from its ‘Digital Transformation Index 2020’ report for South Africa. The study highlights that organisations are accelerating their digital transformation programs and are on the path to fast-track technology implementation to drive long term business success.
The Dell Technologies Digital Transformation Index is a global study that analyses and maps digital transformation progress of mid-to large-sized companies across the world. With 5 300 C-suite respondents surveyed globally from 23 countries from a variety of industries and functions, the Dell Technologies Digital Transformation Index 2020 compares South African res