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2020 Data Impact Award Winner Spotlight: United Overseas Bank

Cloudera

It is fitting that our very first winner of this prestigious award is none other than UOB, a leading bank in Asia and is acknowledged as one of the most innovative and customer-focused financial institutions. Today, the EDAG platform is loaded with more than 30,000 files a day from across the bank’s various data systems.

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Why is Now The Perfect Timing for Digital Transformation in Financial Services?

OTS Solutions

Nowadays, Financial organizations are at the peak of their business transformation. Several financial businesses have launched their apps to compete in this digital transformation in financial services. Open banking has brought a new era in which systems can quickly and easily connect to new platforms and apps.

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How the C-Suite Can Champion Sustainability Across the Enterprise

CIO

We’re entering a new era of sustainability-driven business transformation – where organizations that embrace sustainability as core to their business will be the ones that succeed. Cloud is key to enabling and accelerating that transformation,” said Justin Keeble, managing director of global sustainability at Google Cloud.

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And the winners are…. Congratulations to the Sixth Annual Data Impact Awards winners

Cloudera

And now, without further delay, we are excited to announce the winners of the 2018 Data Impact Awards, listed by award theme and category: Business Impact. Grow Your Business: Commonwealth Bank of Australia. The lab uses Cloudera running on Cazena’s Fully-Managed Big Data as a Service on Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence

iTexico

There’s value in its business applications, and as AI presence continues to develop and grow, we can expect to see more of it in the coming years. More and more businesses are hopping on the AI bandwagon, exploiting it in any range of uses from facial recognition to Big Data analysis. According to Ingenico , 1.5%