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Banking on mainframe-led digital transformation for financial services

IBM Big Data Hub

Before the internet and cloud computing , and before smartphones and mobile apps, banks were shuttling payments through massive electronic settlement gateways and operating mainframes as systems of record. Complex analytical queries atop huge datasets on the mainframe can eat up compute budgets and take hours or days to run.

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Three Use Cases to Navigate Modern Data in eDiscovery

eDiscovery Daily

The only problem is most of the story is often stored on electronic devices like smartphones, laptops, or tablets. United States Postal Rate Commission ), integrating newer, modern data types like text messages, computer activity, and financial data, has been a bit more challenging. To learn more about this use case, click here.

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The software-defined vehicle: The architecture behind the next evolution of the automotive industry

IBM Big Data Hub

Simultaneously, onboard electronics evolve from individual electronic control units to high-performance computers with higher performance and simplified integration. The SDV separates hardware from software, allowing for updates and upgrades, automation or autonomy and constant connectivity.

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New book explores the social, institutional and user impacts of e-legal deposit

CILIP

Facet Publishing announce the publication of Electronic Legal Deposit: Shaping the Library Collections of the Future edited by Paul Gooding and Melissa Terras. Regulations governing electronic legal deposit often also prescribe how these materials can be accessed.

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Digital transformation examples

IBM Big Data Hub

There are several examples, or case studies, of successful digital transformation across a range of different industries. Artificial intelligence – Artificial intelligence , or AI, is a digital technology that uses computers and machines to mimic the human mind’s capabilities.

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Generate More Revenue For Your Law Firm with Modern eDiscovery

eDiscovery Daily

Electronically stored information (ESI) evolves every time new software is created. However, law firms and forensics companies in particular now understand the true value of other modern data like computer activity, geolocation, and financial transactions because it’s critically important to the success of their investigations.

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Why Is TAR Like a Bag of M&M’s?, Part Four: eDiscovery Best Practices

eDiscovery Daily

And although we have seen ample evidence that computers are faster than humans, speed may not always equate to accuracy. I am most interested in pointing out that few if any studies or case law opinions address the issue of inexpensive. Most case studies I have seen emphasize speed or accuracy and don’t even mention cost.