Guest Opinion: Throughout the pandemic, the increased use of cloud providers and online services has been pivotal in the ability to remain operational. This has seen many organisations overcome the inertia of SaaS, PaaS and other “aaS” products.
GUEST OPINION by Paul Leahy, country manager ANZ at Qlik: Introducing data into new areas (or all areas) of an organisation can be challenging, but it’s important business leaders don’t adopt a one-size-fits-all approach in striving to do so. Dealing with different learning styles, potential employee resistance and unique workflows will all pose different sets of challenges that require a different approach.
GUEST OPINION by Paul Leahy Country Manager, ANZ, Qlik: It’s no secret that data has permeated every aspect of our lives; it sits at the centre of global industries and conversations, touching everything from elections to weather. As with most topics, there is debate, dispute and often doubt as to the role data can, should, and will have in our lives… How will data change our world? What will this look like when it comes to school, work and health? Could data improve learning? How can we use it? And, where are the privacy and ethics lines when we do?
Analytics vendor Qlik has promoted Paul Leahy to the role of ANZ country manager.
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