MarkLogic’s Tim Macdermid talks about the impact new global privacy laws will have on Australian organisations and how best to tackle compliance.
There’s a crackdown happening across the globe with new laws aimed at giving control back to consumers over their personal data. Companies are, and will increasingly be, held responsible and accountable for the customer data they store and mine.
Every successful IT start-up begins with a good idea – there must be a better way to do this. So began MarkLogic and its journey to what is now known as a NoSQL database.
Standards Australia is undertaking an operational and digital transformation programme. It has adopted MarkLogic’s NoSQL approach to delivering its new “digital repository”.
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