What happens when a retail chain works with hundreds of suppliers and each interprets the same EDI standard in their own way? At scale, these inconsistencies tu ...
Microscopic images of human tissue are a cornerstone of biomedical research and clinical diagnostics. Yet despite their importance, these images often remain difficult to analyze systematically and to ...
When enterprise commerce organizations lose market share, or their innovation velocity drops, there’s no shortage of suspects to blame: too few ideas from the ...
The evolution of data architecture is accelerating. In 2025, 85% of DBTA subscribers reported plans to modernize their data platforms—driven largely by the explosive rise of GenAI and large language ...
WebFX reports on ChatGPT Pulse, a new AI feature for Pro users that delivers personalized updates, enhancing brand visibility with optimized content.
ReposiTrak’s patent-pending system ingests heterogeneous data formats, including EDI, CSV, XLSX, XML, JSON and API feeds, and normalizes them into a canonical data model. A hybrid engine combining ...
Early in my career I found myself sitting in a meeting about data. Specifically a meeting to agree what ‘a customer’ really was. The idea was that a central data team was going to build a canonical ...
Breakthrough technology advancement solves the biggest problem in traceability -- an unacceptably high error rate -- ensuring the quality and accuracy of data SALT ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has published a “data strategy” document that sets out what it believes it will take to become an organisation transformed by data usage by 2030. This ...
The deep learning revolution has a curious blind spot: the spreadsheet. While Large Language Models (LLMs) have mastered the nuances of human prose and image generators have conquered the digital ...
The proliferation of AI data, evolving regulatory requirements and risk of large language model (LLM) collapse will help to drive take up of zero trust approaches to data governance in the next two ...