What can data professionals expect in 2023?
OnlyDataJobs Co-founder Jon Hedger runs through some of his data predictions for 2023, including what’s in-store for Big Tech, and how new trends will impact the recruitment of data specialists.
OnlyDataJobs Co-founder Jon Hedger runs through some of his data predictions for 2023, including what’s in-store for Big Tech, and how new trends will impact the recruitment of data specialists.
Research from NexGen Cloud has revealed that many Brits have big trust issues with Big Tech.
When I say, ’we’, I don’t mean ‘we’ as in our mobile phones, our laptops, Alexa, or the other myriad of connected devices currently consuming our consciousness. I mean ‘we’ as in us, our minds, our very essence as human beings. And
Big Tech companies really do think they can get away with anything don’t they? With sanctions for selling off people’s data and generally poking around in your personal business considering nothing more than simply, ‘the cost of doing business.’ But I suppose
The relentless rise of ‘big tech’ (specifically the ‘big six’) consisting of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, Alphabet (owner of Google), Apple and last but not least, Microsoft – has led to these companies possessing power quite unlike anything we have ever seen. These
Many tech companies have been touted for leading the way with their sustainability measures and green credentials, yet tech billionaires have carbon footprints thousands of times higher than the average person. The wealthy own yachts, planes and multiple mansions, all of which
Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple (GAFA) will face regulation in ten main areas over the coming years, with data privacy representing the main focus, according to GlobalData.
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