The data directive

Big brother or big risk? The clash over privacy

"Big brother or big risk? The clash over privacy" explores the challenge organisations face to both ensure the security of sensitve company data and provide privacy of employees' personal information on powerful mobile devices now often used for both work and personal tasks.

Fostering a data-driven culture

Data-driven decisions for all

Research Methodology

Data-driven decisions for all: a new business paradigm is an Economist Intelligence Unit report, sponsored by Tidemark. Our thanks go to all interviewees for their time and insight, including: l Deborah Hopkins, chairman of venture capital initiatives and chief innovation officer, Citi l Kevin Kern, chief executive officer, Innotas l Andrew Lucyszyn, director of business intelligence and digital analytics, Sigma Marketing Insights l Owen Rogers, senior analyst, 451 Group l Alex Wilcox, chief executive officer, JetSuite

The data revolution

Heartland Payment Systems

January 20th 2009 was an important date. It was the inauguration of America’s first black president, Barack Obama. It was also the day on which Heartland Payment Systems announced that its systems had been breached. Critics accused Heartland of using the auspicious date to try and bury bad news*.

But if that was the US-based payment processing firm’s intention, it failed. Within days of the announcement, Heartland’s share price fell by 50% and continued its sharp descent into early March 2009, losing 78% of its pre-breach value at its lowest ebb.

The data storm

Data transformation: Retail

The data driven organisation

The three V's of big data

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