Big Data, as the name suggests, is about making sense out of extremely large sets of data...
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The BRW Fast 100 list ranks Australia’s fastest growing companies, both public and private.
Aggregating reams of data on your users and customers, then mining that data for business intelligence, is powerful indeed. But combining these otherwise disparate stockpiles of personal data has grave ethical implications, particularly if these datasets should ever fall into the wrong hands. Conrad Bates*, from C3 Business Solutions, discusses these considerations and the need for ethics standards for information management.
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Every day, organisations are producing and capturing enormous amounts of information about their customers, suppliers and operations. Add to this the information now available from multimedia, smart phones and social networking sites, and we are faced with more data than ever before.
The rate of data growth in the world is mind boggling
According to IDC’s Digital Universe report the data created globally on an annual basis will leap from 1.2 zettabytes this year to 35 zettabytes in 2020 (one zettabyte is equal to one billion terabytes).
Mobile business intelligence (BI) offers huge advantages for Australian organisations, particularly those with increasingly mobile and remote workforces. It means that staff and management are never disconnected from the tools that help them make business decisions.
C3 Business Solutions honoured twice in 2011 Australian Business Awards for C3 Integrity
C3 Integrity™ Winner of the 2011 Australian Business Award for Product Innovation and Winner of the 2011 Australian Business Award for Best E-Business Product
Conrad Bates, Managing Partner at C3 Business Solutions says that the carbon tax will put additional pressure on companies to report their carbon emissions more frequently and it’s time companies started thinking about how they’re going to gather this information.
Proponents of the Agile approach to systems development claim they can build a business intelligence system with zero defects 30 per cent faster and 50 per cent cheaper than traditional methods would allow. Not surprisingly Government and big business is listening.
Gartner has listed C3 Business Solutions as one of four Cool Vendors in Data Management and Integration* for 2011. Among prestigious global company, from the US and Germany, C3’s data collection, collation and validation software, C3 Integrity, has been listed as a ‘cool’ vendor.
Director of Finance for NSW Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water, Neil Hayman, will present the Department's successful execution of the Business Intelligence (BI) strategy developed by leading BI consultancy, C3 Business Solutions at the Marcus Evans 11th Annual CFO Summit next month.