Data-driven 2021: Predictions for a new year in data, analytics and AI
A tumultuous 2020 has had many in the industry pondering what comes next, yielding almost 50 pages of predictions, from more than 30 companies, delivered to my inbox. Here s a roundup of many of the 2021 predictions, broken down into the topics that garnered the most conjecture.
December 31, 2020 14:00 GMT (06:00 PST) | Topic: Big Data Analytics
Towards the end of each year, I receive a slew of predictions, from data/analytics industry executives and luminaries, focused on the year ahead. This year, those predictions filled a 49-page-long document.
While I couldn t include all of them, I ve rounded up many of this year s prognostications, from over 30 companies, in this post. The roster includes numerous well-known data/analytics players, including
Software Users Review IT Asset Management Vendors for Satisfaction, Revealing Top Five Through SoftwareReviews
Software Users Review IT Asset Management Vendors for Satisfaction, Revealing Top Five Through SoftwareReviews
SoftwareReviews, a division of world-class IT research and consulting firm¯Info-Tech Research Group, has published its¯2020 IT Asset Management Emotional Footprint Awards, naming five vendors as champions. The following vendors are leaders according to the feedback provided by their end users via SoftwareReviews comprehensive online survey.
Micro Focus Asset Manager
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Oil palm smallholders urged to adopt tech to increase yield plantation think tank
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 15): The oil palm industry, especially the half million smallholders, need to do more for their oil palm cultivation business despite working with lower plantation acreage to earn a better living, and this can be done through mechanisation and adoption of technology, according to a plantation industry think tank.
Sharing their views on the second day of the Future-Proofed Palm Oil (FPPO) 2020 International Summit and Exhibition, the eight panellists featured today believed that the smallholders cannot move away but need to change, in order to better manage their field and increase their yields.