Data sharing stories
Adobe has revealed Segment Match, a new segment-sharing service for its Experience Platform, designed to power the data-sharing ecosystem.
The solutions will limit sharing of user data with third parties and operate without cross-app identifiers, including advertising ID.
Teradata has signed a Strategic Collaboration Agreement with AWS, enhancing product integrations and go-to-market programs.
Snowflake supports Unified ID 2.0 to enrich audience data while protecting personal information. Optimize data-first advertising strategies easily.
Four out of five people in the UK do not want their personal data collected or shared without their consent, a new survey has found.
TechDay's 10 Minute IT Jams: Snowflake VP Peter O'Connor discusses the company's products, recent announcements, ANZ operations, and engagement opportunities.
Data is everywhere, but a report by Seagate and IDC reveals that 68% of an organisation's data goes unused and wasted.
TIBCO reveals how open banking will transform data sharing, with secure exchanges mandated by government policies like Australia's Consumer Data Right.
As organisations map out business strategies for the year ahead, increasing attention is being given to data management.
Instagram is introducing enhanced controls for users to manage third-party app access to their data, rolling out over the next six months.
Most construction firms cannot see third-party risks clearly, leaving projects exposed to delays, cost blowouts and compliance failures.
New Zealand's Consumer Data Right (CDR) aims to empower consumers by enabling secure data sharing with third parties, promoting financial wellbeing and privacy.
A review of 118 studies says early border controls, testing and tracing can help stop COVID-19 and future pandemics spreading fast.
Consumers are one step closer to having more control over how their data is shared, as the UK Government plans to establish a consumer data right framework.
Delays and cost overruns in New Zealand infrastructure could ease if owners and contractors shared risk and data, Rob Bryant says.
A digital product database could trim consenting costs and lift New Zealand builders' productivity, with gains to GDP estimated at up to NZD $220 million.
Lockdowns have boosted support for digital tools, wastewater monitoring and investment as utilities grapple with falling revenues and rising demand.
Trend Micro has introduced Australia's first automated open banking solution for secure data sharing, built on Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Digital Identity NZ champions giving Kiwis control over their digital identities, amid growing concerns about data security and transparency.
Micromobility could ease urban congestion, but cities still face safety, regulation and infrastructure gaps as e-bikes and e-scooters spread.