David Weldon is the editor-in-chief of Information Management.
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Investments in the Internet-of-Things will increase in 2019, even as the term 'IoT' begins to fade. Here are five most significant trends that organizations can expect, according to Forrester Research.
By David WeldonNovember 28 -
Expect to see major changes in how organizations use AI, the rise of new ‘digital workers’ and increased competition for data professionals with AI skills, says Forrester Research.
By David WeldonNovember 21 -
Robotics, digital transformation, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things will be among the top driving forces for corporate growth and competitiveness, says Forrester Research.
By David WeldonNovember 20 -
A growing number of organizations are increasing their investments in big data, ERP and IoT technologies, but are encountering obstacles to those efforts that do not involve technology readiness.
By David WeldonNovember 15 -
Cyber attacks and data breaches continue to increase in both frequency and intensity, and organizations can expect more of the same next year.
By David WeldonNovember 12 -
Big data still commands big salaries, with top big data engineers expected to earn more than $200,000 heading into 2019. Here's what to expect for 10 other leading data management and database jobs.
By David WeldonNovember 6 -
While several emerging technologies are grabbing plenty of headlines this year, there are many “digital disruptions” that may catch chief information officers off guard.
By David WeldonOctober 29 -
Data trash engineers, algorithm bias auditors, virtual identity defenders and cyber calamity forecasters are among the jobs that will play critical roles in the new digital workforce.
By David WeldonOctober 26 -
The technologies replace data and analytics after a drastic jump in a Gartner survey.
By David WeldonOctober 24 -
Digital innovation will soon outpace the ability of many organizations to keep up, and have dramatic impacts on artificial intelligence and related skills, cultural advancement and processes becoming products, says Gartner.
By David WeldonOctober 23