Sunday, October 6, 2019

GDPR compliance: Whose job is it and is it really possible?

 
ISSUE DATE: 06 October 2019

GDPR compliance: Whose job is it and is it really possible?

Gartner: 5G launch fails to stem decline of smartphone sales

The bots turning businesses into digital transformers

Executive interview: Speed is cloud apps benefit, says Oracle’s Miranda

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GDPR compliance: Whose job is it and is it really possible?
Nobody seems to have a good handle on business GDPR compliance, how many businesses are compliant, or indeed what compliance really is, but according to security experts, it very much depends on who you talk to.

Gartner: 5G launch fails to stem decline of smartphone sales
Consumers see no reason to upgrade their current high-end 4G devices. But next year, 5G's greater security and faster speeds may reverse this trend.

The bots turning businesses into digital transformers
As companies increasingly turn to robotic process automation to accelerate digital transformation, Computer Weekly takes a look at how the market is evolving.

Executive interview: Speed is cloud apps benefit, says Oracle’s Miranda
In a Q&A at Oracle Open World 2019, applications head Steve Miranda discussed the supplier’s approach to cloud applications, digital assistants and machine learning.

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