It’s a game-changer at getting you ahead in diverse fields. While there is no common definition for cognitive computing, it involves the simulation of the human thought process in a computerised model. This includes self-learning capabilities that leverage data mining, pattern recognition and natural language processing to mimic how the human brain works.
Four Cognitive Computing Facts You Must Know
20-Jun-2017 08:24:14 / by Graham Cobb posted in BI, Cognitive Computing
Why Software Testing is David to the Goliath of Digital Transformation
12-Jun-2017 10:53:39 / by Percy Hilloo posted in Testing, Digital Transformation
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the need to respond to market dynamics with faster development cycles, then digital transformation could be your Goliath. It’s not surprising then that 70 percent of digital transformation programmes fail. This could be because of a lack of a well thought out digital testing strategy.
How to avoid Data Breaches with GDPR Compliance in the Public Sector
02-Jun-2017 09:26:10 / by Gordon Cullum posted in GDPR
It’s touted as the Holy Grail to encourage data compliance, customer retention and nurture by most in the industry. In fact, in our April blog, Graham explains how financial institutions can use the requirement to comply with new legislation around personal data collection and processing as an opportunity to regain consumer confidence.