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Information Overload – Getting to grips with the data explosion

by V3.co.uk staff

19 Nov 2009

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Information overload can offer opportunities as well as challenges

As access to the internet and mobile devices continues to rise across the globe, everyone can now have a voice and share their views with millions of others within a split second. However, how do we deal with the challenges around data accuracy, security, privacy, storage and availability?

In this panel debate, our group of experts discuss the reasons behind information explosion – how it is impacting the way we live and work today - and advise on ways to benefit from rather than suffer from the rapid growth in information.

Register now for this panel debate here.

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