Data

Exeter Data Mill launches

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 11/17/2017 - 3:58pm

New data made available to businesses and citizens in Exeter could help provide the answers to tackle a number of key challenges facing the city in years to come.

Exeter City Council today (Friday 17 November) launched the Exeter Data Mill, a new open data platform developed in collaboration with Exeter City Futures. The Exeter Data Mill supports the sharing of the city’s data with the aim of building an analytical city in which the city's data is more open and available to deliver valuable insights into improving the quality of life in Exeter. The Data Mill brings together data...

Saltare plan to make Exeter a Centre of Business Intelligence Excellence

Authored by Saltare
Posted: Tue, 03/28/2017 - 10:35am

Business intelligence (BI) consultancy Saltare have started their plans to turn Exeter into a ‘National Centre of Business Intelligence Excellence’ by signing their first affiliate partner.

Their affiliation with South West Business Intelligence (SWBI) was agreed on 16th March, 2017, and means businesses in the South West are now able to get maximum benefit from their BI technology.

The partnership will provide local businesses with the skills needed to gain high value information from their data, in specialised ways that were previously not available to Exeter or the...

It will survive!

They’re still smiling! Not many people would be if their computer mini server packed with important data accidentally fell into a fish tank.

This demonstration had a happy ending at Exeter’s Cyber Security Awareness Week, where experts stressed the importance of backing up precious data and the dangers of it falling into the wrong hands. Or indeed a threat closer to home, data simply falling into the family fish tank. The server recovered completely from its unexpected dip, hence smiles all round, to the relief of the audience.

The week has been such a resounding success...

Warning over change in data protection rules

Leading South West law firm Stephens Scown LLP has warned businesses that they will need to ensure their data protection processes are robust enough to meet tough new rules which have just been agreed by the EU to unify data protection rules across the region.

Stephens Scown advises that almost all businesses will need to change how they deal with customer data in light of these new rules and that it is highly unlikely that any business will be compliant due to the scope of the changes.

The new General Data Protection Regulation is expected to be formally agreed early next...

Big variation in mobile coverage in the SW

Which? has teamed up with independent mobile coverage experts OpenSignal to reveal the best and worst mobile phone networks for across the UK, and found that the South West was the second worst region we looked at for coverage and some providers were much better than others.

The analysis of the different networks in the South West found a variation of 40% between the top and bottom 3G provider:

  • Highest average time on 2G, 3G or 4G: Vodafone (94.4%)
  • Lowest average time on 2G, 3G or 4G: Three (91.8%)
  • Highest average 3G time on: Three (89.8%)
  • ...

The Benefits of hosted email systems – In a nutshell

Authored by Bitpod
Posted: Tue, 02/25/2014 - 1:45pm

In this video local business expert Matt Barton from Ostrich It Services explains the benefits of using a hosted email system.

Matt explains why he thinks using a hosted email system is best and then goes onto describe the pro’s and cons of using a hosted email system to not using a hosted email system “But why should you pay for your email? After all isn't email free? Yes it can be free to you, but somebody has to pay for the service. Maybe you receive a lower level of service than you should? At the height of the Conficker virus in 2010 it was stated that up to 20% of all traffic...

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