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PET and data collaboration seen as key privacy protections by CDOs

A new survey of chief data officers and other senior data managers from TripleBlind calls out Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PET) and data collaboration as crucial to ensuring privacy protection and as key revenue drivers. Ninety-four percent believed enforcing existing regulations would increase revenue, and nearly half indicated that expanded data collaboration would give their organizations a competitive advantage. There was also great concern, with 64% of respondents suspecting third-parties would use data in ways not permitted legally.

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Large Organizations Use Average of 367 Applications: Forrester Report

March 27, 2023

I can’t bring myself to lead with yet another generative AI story, so we’ll start instead with this Forrester report for Airtable, which found that organizations have lots of software applications.  The average is 367 in use at large organizations, with teams using an average of 45 daily and individuals using an average of 52 weekly.  No surprise here but a good reminder of why data integration is so important.

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