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In this Executive Report we address these questions and explore what social networks mean to you and your enterprise. Specifically, we begin by examining the dark side of social networks, including dangers, risks, and privacy and security issues. We then look at the future of social networks, identifying and discussing several yet-to-be explored trends and your potential opportunities. We conclude by looking at the impact social networks have on the business and what IT can do to take advantage of its potential.
August 31, 2007 | Authored By: San Murugesan
Neural networks and other ML model development typically use large amounts of data for training and testing purposes. Because much of this data is historical, there is the risk that the AI models could learn existing prejudices pertaining to gender, race, age, sexual orientation, and other biases. This Advisor explores how the Data & Trust Alliance consortium created an initiative to help end-user organizations evaluate vendors offering AI-based solutions according to their ability to detect, mitigate, and monitor algorithmic bias over the lifecycle of their products.
December 14, 2021 | Authored By: Curt Hall
In this Executive Update, the first of three related articles, we examine financial services as an example of a highly regulated industry and outline the regulatory landscape that creates points of tension for cloud adoption. We also incorporate perspectives from a differentiated range of stakeholders, including lawyers, technologists, compliance executives, and outsourcing managers.
December 20, 2016 | Authored By: Leslie Willcocks, Daniel Gozman
As we cast a glance at the hoards of Internet start-ups filled with 26-year-olds queuing at the doors of venture capital firms, we might wonder if past experience has any value in these crazy times, especially if gained in the prehistoric days of computing
February 29, 2000 | Authored By: Alan MacCormack
At the heart of the Agile movement is the concept that collaborative problem solving is a better way to work than having people sit in their cubicles working by themselves.
October 8, 2015 | Authored By: Maurizio Mancini
Lots of companies wrestle with organizational structure. Consultants and gurus have all sorts of ideas about how to organize technology in just about every company in the world. But what should the basics look like?
September 14, 2006 | Authored By: Steve Andriole
Transcending software development, this Executive Report outlines fundamental reasons for the popularity of Agile, the risks associated with the subjective element of Agile, and how to balance the flexibility with planning through a well-established Composite Agile Method and Strategy (CAMS).
February 4, 2014 | Authored By: Bhuvan Unhelkar