Data paralysis is a myth. Or is it?

A lively discussion has been under way on one of our LinkedIn pages, the "EIU Opinion Leaders' Panel", about whether organisations are truly drowning under ever expanding waves of data.

Not quite sultans of swing

A majority of bankers, insurers and asset managers, as well as finance executives at non-financial companies, consider their organisations to be vulnerable to exceptional or sudden swings in volatility, according to a global survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

Australia's golden decade

I've recently come back from a few weeks visiting friends in Australia. It was my first time Down Under and I was struck by how prosperous it seemed.

Why less hype about cloud computing?

Until around eight months ago, hype surrounding the technology phenomenon known as "the cloud" – which essentially means doing your computing on the internet – had snowballed to Everest-like proportions.

The deciding factor

Report Summary

The deciding factor: Big Data and decision-making is report published by Capgemini and written by the Economist Intelligence Unit. The report examines how far down the road firms in different industries and regions are in utilising big data, and sheds light on the steps some organisations are taking to make data a critical success factor in the decision-making process.

Starting Well

Starting Well is an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) research programme, commissioned by the Lien Foundation, which ranks the preschool environments in 45 countries.

Tackling health inequality at the source

There's a London saying that for every Tube stop you travel eastwards from Westminster, there is a one-year drop in local citizens' life expectancy. But that's obviously not true. In actual fact, the difference in life expectancy between two or three Tube stops may be more like nine years.

Will technology put us all out of our jobs?

Depending on one's occupation, the prospect of automation holds wonders for some and trepidation for others. Business execs, techies, consultants and futurists alike eagerly anticipate technology's conquest over more and more parts of the organisation.

Show shoppers the love

Tesco remains a formidable retail player, but there’s no doubt it has lost some of its lustre in the past 12 months.

Rise of the machines

Report Summary

The promise of a world of connected devices, in which machines of all types and sizes can autonomously communicate with each other, has long been imagined. GM's OnStar business, which provides a growing range of in-vehicle services, has been around for some 17 years. But the past year has seen a surge of interest around the core enabling technology of the connected world: machine-to-machine (M2M) communication.

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