November 2, 2024

Editor’s note: Tom Snyder, executive director of rapidly growing Raleigh-based RIoT and a thought leader in the emerging Internet of Things, is the newest columnist to join WRAL TechWire’s list of top drawer contributors. His column “Datafication Nation” premiers today. His columns will be part of WRAL TechWire’s Startup Monday package.

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RALEIGH – Data is becoming increasingly important in our lives. It is used to make decisions about everything from what products we see advertised to what jobs we are offered. In this new weekly column, Datafication Nation, we explore the use of data in our daily lives and the role it plays in various industries, from healthcare to finance to entertainment. We will delve into the ethical and privacy concerns surrounding data collection and usage, helping readers to understand the potential risks and benefits of data-driven technologies.

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The purpose of Datafication Nation is to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the “why” behind emerging technology trends. Rather than just reporting on the latest gadgets and apps, we explore the underlying technologies that make them possible, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and augmented and virtual reality. By understanding these technologies, readers will be better equipped to assess their potential impact on their lives and the world around them.

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We also navigate the complex world of cybersecurity and data privacy. With data breaches and cyber-attacks becoming increasingly common, it is important for individuals and businesses to understand the risks and take steps to protect themselves. We will provide practical advice on how to safeguard personal and sensitive information, as well as explore the larger societal implications of data collection and usage.

In addition to exploring the underlying technologies and ethical concerns surrounding data-driven technologies, we also examine how these trends are influencing emerging business models. As data becomes increasingly valuable, businesses are finding new ways to monetize it, from targeted advertising to personalized products and services. We will explore these new business models, as well as the potential impact on traditional industries and the job market.

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Finally, we delve into the role of data in innovation and entrepreneurship. With access to vast amounts of data, entrepreneurs and startups have the ability to identify new market opportunities and develop innovative products and services. We will explore case studies of successful data-driven startups, as well as highlight emerging trends in the startup ecosystem, both here in the Triangle and around the world.

Overall, Datafication Nation will provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the role of data in shaping the future of business and society. By exploring the underlying technologies, ethical concerns, and business forces, we will empower readers to make informed decisions about the technologies they use and the businesses they support.

About the Author

Datafication Nation is written by Tom Snyder, Executive Director of RIoT, supporting Internet of Things and disruptive technology industry growth. RIoT is an economic development organization that supports the growth of the Internet of Things (IoT) and disruptive technology industry by producing events, conferences, webinars and educational courses around the world.  RIoT also runs early-stage startup accelerators, leads an industry consortium of global tech companies, and offers corporate and government innovation programs. Tom is a passionate advocate for innovation and entrepreneurship, and he is excited to share his insights on the data economy with WRAL Techwire readers.

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