Big data analytics is an effective solution for identifying behavioral patterns and establishing strategies to help detect and prevent fraud in various business sectors.
Most companies are not aware of the information they have and how to leverage, analyze and understand it, which can result in the loss of a large amount of potentially useful data by normalizing fraud and other criminal activities in their processes and make them difficult to prevent and detect.
Data has proven to be a competitive differentiator in different business sectors. The performance of any organization is highly correlated to the maturity of its data, so it's important to know in which level you are in this process.
What is Data Maturity?
Data maturity is a measure used to determine where a company's data quality, structure, distribution, security, and analytics are in their progress.
The company Tigo has announced that it plans to invest $20 million in the installation of a TIER III data center in the Olocuilta free zone.
George Farkass, vice president of Tigo Business, explained to Laprensagrafica.com that "... The TIER III offers nine levels of reliability, and business continuity regardless of whether any natural disaster happens. It will be for any corporate client, not only for Tigo, and we will be the first to build it, we are not remodeling it, we are building it from scratch."
Bartle & Gibson - Western Canada’s premier plumbing, heating, and electrical distributor - now uses NAKIVO Backup & Replication to protect their VMware VMs.
NAKIVO Inc., the fastest-growing virtualization and cloud backup software company for VMware environments, today announced that Bartle & Gibson has selected NAKIVO Backup & Replication to protect their VMware environment.
It is now more than a year since the first installation in the region of the enhanced technology networks that enable wireless data communication.
Larepublica.co reports that "The installation of 4G LTE networks in Latin America has been a growing trend since December 2011 when Antel in Uruguay launched the first commercial offering."
"...There are 10 networks that are operational in eight countries in the region.
The state will purchase communication services for the national customs agency.
The customs Department is contracting backup communication services, to allow interconnection 24 hours a day between local Customs offices and their Central Office.
This contract is for the period from Jan. 2011 to Dec. 31 of same year.
The deadline for submitting proposals is December 3rd.
Telefónica analyzes the possibility of expanding the cable SAm-1, so that it covers El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica.
The sub-marine communications cable SAm-1, from the telecommunications company Telefónica, that extends more than 27,000 kilometers from the United States to Argentina and Chile, could be increased by another 1,600 kilometers to connect El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica as well as Acapulco, Mexico.