According to the Office for National Statistics, in April 2020, the number of remote workers increased to 46% of the population. Now with the easing of lockdown measures, many businesses are considering or are already implementing what the Financial Times calls a "split model' a.k.a "hybrid working" that divides the time between the home and the office. If home-office working is to become the norm, then organisations need to consider the data protection challenges they will be faced with.
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Learn how the unique relationship between Salesforce Genie, Snowflake, and CRM Analytics is creating new ways for financial services firms to realize the value of customer data. Join us as industry leaders showcase the different real-time data integration options and discuss how customers are leveraging these platforms to achieve success today.
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Relational databases are old technology, right? Thirty years is a long time for a technology foundation to be as active as relational databases, but, like NFL coaches, we must “tolerate them until we can replace them.” Are their replacements here? In this webinar, we say no. Databases have not sat around while Hadoop emerged. The Hadoop era generated a ton of interest and confusion, but is it still relevant as organizations are deploying cloud storage options like a kid in a candy store? We’ll discuss Hadoop’s continued potential relevance and the cloud storage option that seems vital. Use what when? This is a critical decision that can dictate two to five times additional work effort if it’s a bad fit.
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Data Protection and Privacy Compliance are becoming more ubiquitous and gaining in importance. In recent years, legislation has reacted by introducing e.g. the GDPR, the UK Data Protection Law or the California Consumer Privacy Act and associated regulations (“CCPA”). European Regulators especially have been clear that they take data privacy of their citizens very seriously, as shown in the January 2022 ruling of the Austrian courts against a website that was using Google Analytics.
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