Latest News on how organisations are managing their big data
Bad data made Amazon's AI biased against women
Amazon had to scrap an automated candidate selection tool because it had learned to be sexist
Is the value of linking data sets worth the cost?
Should you link your data sets to add value, or leave them separate to reduce risk?
Keep your data alive by automating its management
Automation can ensure that data retains its value
UK IT leaders agree: organisational support is the biggest obstacle to digital transformation
Securing support is even more difficult than getting budget or recruiting skilled workers
Rolls-Royce launches R2 Data Labs, an 'acceleration hub' for 'data innovation'
Rolls-Royce chief digital officer Neil Crockett plans to use big data for efficiency and profit
Car rental companies failing to protect customer data, claims Privacy International
Customers leaving a personal data trail behind in rental vehicles
Digitising procurement could provide £100 billion boost to UK economy
Procurement is transforming by adopting big data, says CBI
Census data should be replaced with mobile phone data, argues ONS
Who needs a census when the government has access to so much data?
Which? wants consumers to have more power to seek redress for data breaches
Consumers are confused by current laws, the publication insists
Oracle works to inspire a generation with Bloodhound
The Bloodhound supersonic car will generate huge amounts of data - and Oracle will share it with the world
Only a fifth of organisations make active use of backup data
New research from Computing reveals that many firms recognise that much can be done with backup data, but only a few actually use it effectively
How not to launch your Big Data project
A panel of experts reveal their errors in launching big data initiatives - here's your chance to learn from their mistakes!
AI to be used by police to assess risk of offending
Durham Constabulary to start using AI to assess risk of suspects in custody decisions
Intel admits 'metallic' rebrand for forthcoming Skylake-based Xeon CPUs
Xeon Processor Scalable family coming in mid-2017 will be branded from Bronze to Platinum
Eleven charities fined a total of £138,000 for misusing donors' personal data in fund-raising campaigns
Charities built databases of personal information, screened millions for their wealth and shared data with other charities
UK government looking for data scientists with expertise in AI, machine learning
Government hopes that four data scientists will help the Ministry of Defence to stay 'one step ahead'
Beyond Fitbit: How IoT and big data are giving us control over our health
There's more to smart health than what's on your arm
Labour Party wants tech firms to open up their algorithms to scrutiny
Firms are not above the law
The '1984 about-face': Is our data sharing obsession progressive or dangerous?
Peter Cochrane considers if we're a 'Big Brother state' or a 'Little Brother society'
Making Big Data work for small business
Ian Shaylor, Head of Customer Insights and Data, British Gas Business, talks data
Raspberry Pi and BBC micro:bit are helping rekindle kids' interest in maths says Hannah Fry
Rote learning 'has no joy in it and no creativity and presents no opportunity to see the world in a different way'
Channel 4 data scientist talks tactics for project success
Senior data scientist Alice Jacques discuss how she talks to academia and techies to get projects moving
Splunk brings machine learning to core products to boost data insights
Four key products to get AI boost
Pro cycling team Trek Segafredo turns to data and social media to win races and fans
Understanding and using data is the sign of a true champion























