Build your robust data strategy the right way
To uncover how to build the best data strategy for your business, we chat with Adam Ryan, Calligo’s Chief Data Officer for Data Strategy on what to do, what to avoid – and everything else in between…
To uncover how to build the best data strategy for your business, we chat with Adam Ryan, Calligo’s Chief Data Officer for Data Strategy on what to do, what to avoid – and everything else in between…
Our VP for Data Ethics & Governance, Sophie Chase-Borthwick, was recently part of a panel – the PICCASO Special Interest Group. Sophie joined William Malcolm (Privacy Legal Director at Google), Radha Gohil (Data Ethics Strategy Lead at Shell), and Anne Woodley (Security Specialist at Microsoft) in untangling what data ethics actually means and how best to support it. Here we look at this in more detail.
Data bias: the insidious threat lurking in your data unless you’ve taken active steps to mitigate it. It causes the potential to harm, skew or invalidate your data completely – or sometimes all three at once.
The dreaded data ditch. You might not even know your organization is stuck in it – the company might still be acting on gut feel as opposed to relying on data, the data you have might be ungoverned and inaccurate, or you’re waiting weeks, even months, for your teams to glean useful insights. You’re not alone. Data leaders like yourself keep falling into the data ditch.
Now, there’s a loaded question. With so many preceding it: What do we mean by AI? Which aspects of what data are we referring to When it comes to AI? Are ethical practices universal? So, here are a few things to consider.
Our stated objective is simple: to be the world leader in data services. This is not easy. To be a world leader in anything requires notoriety, reliability, performance and ultimately, dominance. But we have a plan. As we close out 2021, there are certain things to look out for Calligo laying the groundwork for in 2022 …
More than half of businesses are in the “Data Ditch”. More than half of businesses have started to invest in their Data Maturity and have begun to make smarter, wider use of their data. And by more than 10 metrics of business performance, they are worse off than if they had not bothered. Meanwhile, a third of businesses have come out the other side and have seen dramatic upticks to their performance. and more...
Our Data Privacy Services team collates the most interesting practical ramifications from implementing the new SCCs with our GDPR services customers. In our latest update of the Data Privacy Periodic Table , we included reference to the EU’s June 2021 release of substantially updated Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), triggered by 2020’s Schrems II ruling. The new, far more substantial SCCs have been largely welcomed.
Since our last update in January, there has been an unprecedented amount of activity in the data privacy world. And yes, we probably do say that every time! New laws have passed in Virginia and Colorado. The UK’s post-Brexit EU adequacy was confirmed. Plus of course, the EU’s significant changes to Standard Contractual Clauses and the reawakening of the debates over Identity Verification, especially in the context of social media.
Calligo wins ‘Best DevOps Transformation’ up against a heavyweight shortlist including IBM, Infosys, Sky, Accenture and Telefonica. Computing’s annual DevOps Excellence Awards aim to recognise and celebrate the best DevOps deployments, teams, outcomes and impacts in business over the last 12 months. Calligo was shortlisted in the Best DevOps Transformation category, alongside such industry heavyweights as IBM, Infosys, Sky, Accenture and Telefonica.