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    Explore "digital data" with insightful episodes like "Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies", "Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies", "Digital by Design, Inclusive by Default - Georgia State University - Phil Ventimiglia - Episode 72", "Maintaining Innovation Momentum in the New Normal - Government of British Columbia - CJ Ritchie - Episode 46" and "Considered Care - Enabling the Digital Patient Experience - North York General Hospital - Duska Kennedy - Episode 42" from podcasts like ""Business RadioX ® Network", "Business Beat", "Public Sector Podcast", "Public Sector Podcast" and "Public Sector Podcast"" and more!

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    Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies

    Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies
    Frazier & Deeter's Business Beat: Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies Eric Pritchett, President and COO of Terzo Technologies, an enterprise AI company, joined host Roger Lusby to discuss the company's technology and how it helps businesses extract valuable data from documents, contracts, and more. Eric talked about their capacity to improve decision-making and operational processes. He […] The post Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies

    Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies
    Frazier & Deeter's Business Beat: Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies Eric Pritchett, President and COO of Terzo Technologies, an enterprise AI company, joined host Roger Lusby to discuss the company's technology and how it helps businesses extract valuable data from documents, contracts, and more. Eric talked about their capacity to improve decision-making and operational processes. He […] The post Eric Pritchett, Terzo Technologies appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

    Digital by Design, Inclusive by Default - Georgia State University - Phil Ventimiglia - Episode 72

    Digital by Design, Inclusive by Default - Georgia State University - Phil Ventimiglia - Episode 72
    Judicious use of digital technology has enabled Georgia State University to create seamless student journeys through anytime anywhere learning. This, combined with student analytics that enables early intervention, has helped achieve a 75% graduation rate for Freshmen commencing at GSU - more than double the OECD average of 37.2%. Phil Ventimiglia and Tom Willner of GSU discuss how this was achieved.

    Phil Ventimiglia, Chief Innovation Officer and Tom Willner, Director of Enterprise Applications at Georgia State University

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    Maintaining Innovation Momentum in the New Normal - Government of British Columbia - CJ Ritchie - Episode 46

    Maintaining Innovation Momentum in the New Normal - Government of British Columbia - CJ Ritchie - Episode 46
     
    CJ Ritchie, Associate Deputy Minister and Government CIO, Government of British Columbia.
     
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    Considered Care - Enabling the Digital Patient Experience - North York General Hospital - Duska Kennedy - Episode 42

    Considered Care - Enabling the Digital Patient Experience - North York General Hospital - Duska Kennedy - Episode 42
     
    Duska Kennedy, Chief Digital Officer, North York General Hospital
     
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    Making Your Data More Valuable - Australian Government Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet - Andrew Lalor - Episode 41

    Making Your Data More Valuable - Australian Government Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet - Andrew Lalor - Episode 41

    Citizen trust is built on foot and disappears on horseback. How then can agencies take a whole of government approach to data use that adds value while ensuring security and privacy? Andrew Lalor discusses.

    Andrew Lalor, Assistant Secretary, Data and Digital, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

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    The Real-Time City? Big Data and Smart Urbanism

    The Real-Time City? Big Data and Smart Urbanism
    Rob Kitchin discusses how cities are being instrumented with digital devices and infrastructure that produce ‘big data’. ‘Smart cities’ is a term that has gained traction in academia, business and government to describe cities that, on the one hand, are increasingly composed of and monitored by pervasive and ubiquitous computing and, on the other, whose economy and governance is being driven by innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship, enacted by smart people. This paper focuses on the former and, drawing on a number of examples, details how cities are being instrumented with digital devices and infrastructure that produce ‘big data’. Such data, smart city advocates argue enables real-time analysis of city life, new modes of urban governance, and provides the raw material for envisioning and enacting more efficient, sustainable, competitive, productive, open and transparent cities. The final section of the paper provides a critical reflection on the implications of big data and smart urbanism, examining five emerging concerns: the politics of big urban data, technocratic governance and city development, corporatisation of city governance and technological lock-ins, buggy, brittle and hackable cities, and the panoptic city.

    The Real-Time City? Big Data and Smart Urbanism

    The Real-Time City? Big Data and Smart Urbanism
    Rob Kitchin discusses how cities are being instrumented with digital devices and infrastructure that produce ‘big data’. ‘Smart cities’ is a term that has gained traction in academia, business and government to describe cities that, on the one hand, are increasingly composed of and monitored by pervasive and ubiquitous computing and, on the other, whose economy and governance is being driven by innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship, enacted by smart people. This paper focuses on the former and, drawing on a number of examples, details how cities are being instrumented with digital devices and infrastructure that produce ‘big data’. Such data, smart city advocates argue enables real-time analysis of city life, new modes of urban governance, and provides the raw material for envisioning and enacting more efficient, sustainable, competitive, productive, open and transparent cities. The final section of the paper provides a critical reflection on the implications of big data and smart urbanism, examining five emerging concerns: the politics of big urban data, technocratic governance and city development, corporatisation of city governance and technological lock-ins, buggy, brittle and hackable cities, and the panoptic city.
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