Martech’s tug of war: Innovation meets privacy
Martech was supposed to make marketing smarter. Companies like Epsilon, Decibel, and hundreds of others have built sophisticated ecosystems that...
Read moreDetailsMichael Irene, CIPM, CIPP(E) certification, is a data and information governance practitioner based in London, United Kingdom. He is also a Fellow of Higher Education Academy, UK, and can be reached via moshoke@yahoo.com; twitter: @moshoke
Martech was supposed to make marketing smarter. Companies like Epsilon, Decibel, and hundreds of others have built sophisticated ecosystems that...
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Read moreDetailsWhen Asahr launched its glossy new TalentMatch AI, the marketing pitch was delivered like small chops at a Lagos wedding...
Read moreDetailsFederated learning is being sold to the world as the golden child of privacy. Keep the data where it is,...
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Read moreDetailsAt last, the mask has slipped. For years, Nigeria’s corporate giants have paraded themselves as champions of digital transformation, fintech...
Read moreDetailsArtificial Intelligence is no longer the stuff of science fiction; it is fast becoming the machinery driving business decisions, customer...
Read moreDetailsEurope is screaming about data sovereignty while Nigeria is still treating data like some free souvenir for foreign giants to...
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Nigeria’s move to protect children from social media use