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Data Lifecycle Management

Data Lifecycle Management

What is data lifecycle management? Data lifecycle management (DLM)  is the process of managing business data from creation to deletion. As work becomes increasingly data-driven, businesses must develop policies and procedures for generating, storing, and, eventually, retiring their data. DLM is not a specific product but rather an approach to managing proprietary data. The process includes managing applications, systems, databases, and storage media.
by Anthony Orso
Implementing Data Privacy Management Software: How Long Does It Take?

Implementing Data Privacy Management Software: How Long Does It Take?

It’s been a busy past year for those working in the data privacy industry. 2020 welcomed the implementation date (January 1, 2020) and enforcement date (July 1, 2020) of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). 
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
Sales Strategy: 6 Ways to Boost Your Sales Process

Sales Strategy: 6 Ways to Boost Your Sales Process

Over time, strategists have recognized the need for a well-defined sales strategy in a fast-paced and competitive environment.
by Saba Saif
What Is Python? (+How to Choose a Python IDE)

What Is Python? (+How to Choose a Python IDE)

It just might be the holy grail of programming languages.
by Bridget Poetker
Reducing Risks of Storing Sensitive Customer Data With Decentralized Identity

Reducing Risks of Storing Sensitive Customer Data With Decentralized Identity

Is sensitive customer data an asset or a liability? When we think about the most successful companies in recent years that have leveraged customer data to build competitive advantages—such as the FAANG companies (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google)—we think of customer data as an asset. 
by Merry Marwig, CIPP/US
An Amazonian Challenge: The Year of Cloud Partnerships

An Amazonian Challenge: The Year of Cloud Partnerships

No one should be surprised that Amazon owns the lion’s share of the cloud computing market.
by Zack Busch
Tech Giants Improving Supply Chains in the Wake of COVID-19

Tech Giants Improving Supply Chains in the Wake of COVID-19

On March 6th, I published a research article highlighting the impact of COVID-19 on tech supply chains. 
by Michael Gigante
How to Reclaim Your Time With Workflow Automation Software

How to Reclaim Your Time With Workflow Automation Software

The average work week is 40 hours, but how much of that do you spend on repetitive tasks?
by Lauren Pope
What Is Malware? How to Look for It and Protect Your Assets

What Is Malware? How to Look for It and Protect Your Assets

Malware, and other web-based threats that put your assets at risk, can inevitably cause more damage than you imagined. Malware can make trained security professionals go berserk during security incidents and take a toll on your finances and reputation when you run a business. It’s essential to have proper preventative measures set before malware can infest your security framework.  But if the attack actually converges on your system or network, you’ll need a proper plan to respond and incident response tools to execute the response plan effectively.
by Sagar Joshi
The G2 on Industry 4.0: Understanding Industrial Revolution on a Global Scale

The G2 on Industry 4.0: Understanding Industrial Revolution on a Global Scale

If you work in manufacturing or supply chain, you’ve probably heard of Industry 4.0. While the term may be used together with buzzwords like digital transformation, interconnectivity, or end-to-end value chain, Industry 4.0 refers to a new industrial revolution. 
by Gabriel Gheorghiu