Why governments need to capture data

Why governments need to capture data

Author: Canadian Government Executive June 16, 2020 Duration: 22:09

Today on the show, J. Richard Jones talks with Scott Putman, CEO of IT Force about Business Intelligence and the importance for companies and government to capture their data for business and service continuity. Especially now during this time that we are going through with a pandemic, it's important to have access to the information so as to operate in a successful manner. Hear more about how vital it is for governments and businesses to arm themselves with real-time intelligence and predictive analytics.

Scott brings decades of experience running a Managed Service Provider, specializing in connecting clients to their systems and data from "all devices, everywhere, all the time" while protecting them from malicious attackers and user accidents. He's also Forum Moderator and a member of the Entrepreneurs' Organization Toronto.

To learn more, go to http://www.itforce.ca/.


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