Organizations average 42/100 on data trust maturity, with the lowest scores in remediation and quality, as AI and regulatory demands expose weaknesses that slower-moving environments once masked Boston, Mass. – August 27, 2025 – Ataccama, the data trust company, shared early findings from its Data Trust Assessment, a benchmark of the trustworthiness of enterprise data […]| Fueling AI success with trusted data | Ataccama
A global bank launches a cutting-edge AI personalization program, only to watch it fail because of duplicate and incomplete customer data. This isn’t a far-fetched nightmare; it’s a real scenario that shows how fragile trust in data has become. 68% of Chief Data Officers (CDOs) rank poor data quality as their top concern. Over half […]| Fueling AI success with trusted data | Ataccama
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27% year-over-year ARR growth, a clear signal that enterprises are doubling down on data trust as the foundation for AI success. “Too many enterprises focus on the tools and forget the foundation,” said CEO Mike McKee. “If you can’t trust your data, you can’t scale your decisions, and you certainly can’t succeed with AI. Data […]| The rising imperative for data observability: how to build trust in your data...
Shane Murray on AI-ready data, the truth about RAG, and why building beats planning for trustworthy AI Listen now on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts The AI imperative and its data foundation The current AI craze creates significant opportunities for many businesses. However, the success of AI applications depends on reliable, quality data. Many […] The post From “AI-Ready” to AI Reality: Why Actionable Data Strategies Beat Endless Planning appeared first on TinyTechGuides.| TinyTechGuides
Following a public workshop in July 2024, a report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine shares strategies for improving cancer surveillance. One of the OneFlorida+ Clinical Research Network’s executive chairs, Elizabeth Shenkman, Ph.D., spoke at the workshop about “Data Linkages in Cancer Surveillance Models.” Shenkman’s insights are summarized in a new report,…| OneFlorida+ Clinical Research Network
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