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Deepali Kochhar posted a new activity comment 7 years, 6 months ago
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Deepali Kochhar posted a new activity comment 7 years, 6 months ago
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 6 months ago
Big data technologies bring a lot of advantages for businesses. While this is one side of big data technologies the other side is aloof from demands requiring extreme attention, care, and consistent updating. A […]
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 7 months ago
Often marketing efforts are, by nature, hard to quantify in terms of dollars, revenue or impact. They tend to result in what we like to call “brand sentiment” — more than dollar signs. CEOs are increasingly dema […]
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 7 months ago
Amazon is a market leader at using big data, both in terms of the refined suggestions it offers to consumers, and internally as the company processes millions of transactions and shipments.
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Deepali Kochhar commented on the post, How Facebook is Using Big Data – The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, on the site 7 years, 7 months ago
Good article James. Even I have seen this several times that if I am looking for a particular product to purchase on internet, I start seeing the advertisements for the same product while I am browsing my facebook page.
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Deepali Kochhar commented on the post, Government Use of Big Data for Cybersecurity, on the site 7 years, 7 months ago
To add to your post Yu Ming, these days big data techniques used to mine databases are being adopted by the military to glean more information from many different types of data it collects—from drones, automated cybersecurity systems, terrorist databases and many other sources which is helpful in performing military operations and hence is b…[Read more]
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 7 months ago
Information regarding data center analytics platforms focuses on how and what to implement, as opposed to why.
With the growing need of data, data centers are becoming increasingly complex. The added laye […]
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 8 months ago
One of the challenges that data scientists face when running machine learning workloads is processing information before it’s ready for use. Google unveiled a new cloud service to help process information an easy […]
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Deepali Kochhar commented on the post, Week 03 – Discussion Question 3, on the site 7 years, 8 months ago
Working in IT Audit domain requires a person to be dynamic, good at interacting with people from different industry. The person should be open to the changing environment and should be able to adapt to the changes. All these are the qualities of Millenials. They are the most techno-savvy people and are open to challenges. I believe these…[Read more]
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 8 months ago
Google’s security researchers disclosed details of an unpatched Microsoft vulnerability in Windows’ GDI library that allows attackers to steal sensitive data from program memory. The flaw is tied to Wind […]
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Deepali Kochhar posted a new activity comment 7 years, 8 months ago
I agree to your point Priya. Organisation must not rush into a new technology and risking business. A similar case happened with one of the startup enterprise with which I use to work. It was a small startup with the strength of 80 employees and wanted to grow on strength. Keeping in mind the expected growth they implemented SAP which costed a…[Read more]
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Deepali Kochhar posted a new activity comment 7 years, 8 months ago
Dr. Ed Glebstein, Ph.D. lists and describes in his article “Is There Such a Thing as a Bad Auditor” a number of “Auditor Types” with the intent of helping readers recognize possible weaknesses in themselves.
Which one of these do you consider the worst type from the standpoint of the auditee? Why? The auditee is the person or group respons…[Read more] -
Deepali Kochhar posted a new activity comment 7 years, 8 months ago
Technology changes at mind-boggling speeds, and it greatly affects businesses and enterprises. What do you consider to be more important, depth of knowledge in technology, or its impact on the enterprise?
Technology helps an organization to stay competitive in the market. It is very important for organizations to go with the flow.
Lets take…[Read more]
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Deepali Kochhar posted a new activity comment 7 years, 8 months ago
I agree with your opinion Binu. Millennials have a lot to offer to Audit Assurance profession. It is equally important for an IS Auditor to have good soft skills along with good technical knowledge so as to establish a good relationship with the client. This domain requires a professional to work with clients of different industries with different…[Read more]
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Deepali Kochhar posted a new activity comment 7 years, 8 months ago
Great point Paul. Audit helps organisations to find GAP and accordingly work on it before it may lead to loss of business. So it is not a way to penalize but to help organizations in running their functions smoothly. It also helps to build trust of the stakeholders.
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 9 months ago
Personalization is changing the face of business, it determines what your Google results page looks like, it even changes the way we interact with one another on the web.
It certainly does not take an […]-
Thanks Deepali, I really enjoyed reading this post. For using big data as a valuable tool of microtargeting, I read similar article about elections and microtargeting, and it mentioned one recent example:
” One of the recent great examples of using microtargeting is the behavioral microtargeting case from The Trump’s election team. Trump’s team was able to leverage Big Data to such point, that using the microtargeting methods they could pinpoint a specific type of person, anywhere in the country. Moreover, then they could proceed with a very accurate digital content in the form of paid advertising (audio, video, news articles, etc.) that triggered the emotions and behavior that were desired by the people running Trump’s campaign. This way they could dramatically influence the voter’s behavior.”
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Deepali, did you know that one of the first users who used Big Data and microtargeting was Obama’s election team in the 2012 United States Presidential campaign? They used microtargeting to interact and appeal to voters individually. Following Khawlah’s example, we can agree that nowadays, microtargeting techniques are becoming an essential tool for the politicians and parties they represent.
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Deepali Kochhar commented on the post, Integrating the Internet of Things, on the site 7 years, 9 months ago
I would like to share my personal experience in continuation to this article. Recently I went through some medication and lots of lab tests were done. I got the bills from my insurance company for all the lab tests and hospitalization. After few days I received bills for lab tests due to be payed from some third party. It looked like the bills…[Read more]
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 9 months ago
The National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB) has seen an increase in the volume of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Fraud reports whereby medical practices are the targeted victim in recent months.
How the […]
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Deepali Kochhar wrote a new post on the site MIS5208 Spring 2017 7 years, 9 months ago
Hello everyone. I am currently into the second semester of ITACS program and focusing on IT Audit track. I will be completing this course in summer 2017.Along with this I am currently working as an Information […]
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