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BI and Analytics Market is Estimated to Progress at a CAGR of 8.8% during the Forecast Period, notes TMR Study – Yahoo Finance
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Wilmington, Delaware, United States, Aug. 05, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Transparency Market Research Inc. - The value of global BI and analytics market stood at US$ 24.60 Bn in 2021. The global market is predicted to rise at a CAGR of 8.8% during the forecast period, from 2022 to 2031.The market is anticipated to attain value of US$ 56.72 Bn by 2031. In the interest of improving corporate operations, decision-making capabilities,financial performance, and real-time data analytics and automated BI (business intelligence)tools are now required. The global BI and analytics market is thus anticipated to grow rapidly as a result.
As marketplaces have grown more competitive, real-time data analysis has become more significant in a variety of enterprises. Additionally, there is a growing need for cloud infrastructure and dashboards for visualizing data to improve business decision-making. During the forecast period, these factors are also anticipated to drive the growth opportunities for the business intelligence companies across the globe.
Real-time analytics are made available forfraud detection,situational intelligence,and consumer engagements through the use of novel technologies including memory analysis, stream mining and database analysis. A significant quantity of real-time data isalso been produced by the growing use of IoT devices, which is likely to raise increase business intelligence market size in the years to come.
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Usage of AI business intelligence, big data analytics, and cloud computingare among the emerging business intelligence market trends. In the last few years, there has been an increase in the use of big data andcloud computing analytics. Due to the availability of both structured as well as unstructured information on the cloud, cloud computing is seen to be an ideal platform for BI applications. BIand data analysis tools and activities are expected tobenefit greatly from the scalability and flexibility of the cloud technologies. Growing demand for big data and cloud computing is likely todrive business intelligence industry growth.
Context-aware software, Location-aware automation,and databases for cutting-edge research and technology are just a few of the areas where these technologies in cloud computing have quite a huge potential. Additionally, its applications include vast scale semantics, real-time catastrophe, city administration and alsocrisis management. The global BI and analytics market is anticipated to see growth over the forecast timeframe as a result of this broad use.
Businesses are highly attracted to AI's business intelligence and analytics capabilities since they increase revenue and provide insightful data. The complexity and volume of data growing within businesses is further promoting AI adoption. Furthermore, organizations are likely togain insightful data through machine learning and AI technologieswhich helpthem predict market trends andconsumer trends. In order to boost their solutions, organizations are eager to hire AI developers.
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Global BI and Analytics Market: Growth Drivers
Due to the high market fragmentation in the BI and analytics industry, BIproviders are always searching for new methods to boost their revenue and consolidate their market position. By way of mergers and acquisitions,development of novel products, and collaborations with top competitors, market participants are increasing their product offering and geographical presence.
As a result of the region's growing data volumes, the Asia Pacific is likely to account for a leading bi market share during the forecast timeframe. The implementation of BI is further necessitated by technological advancements in a variety of industries to increase revenue, enhanceoperational performance, forecast consumer loyalty and behavior, increase shareholder value, provide ads, and create new business prospects. These elements are predicted to boost Asia Pacific BI and analytics market in the years to come.
Global BI and Analytics Market: Key Players
Some of the key market players are
Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Tableau Software, Inc.
Cisco Systems Inc.
Microsoft Corporation
Amazon Web Services, Inc.
Qlik Technologies Inc.
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Global BI and Analytics Market: Segmentation
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Deployment
Enterprise Size
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IT & Telecom
BFSI
Retail
Government
Media & Entertainment
Education
Energy & Power
Manufacturing
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Software needs to make way for containerization and Kubernetes – VentureBeat
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These days, its very common to find yourself using an application or piece of software on your phone for most daily tasks, such as adjusting the temperature in your home or even turning on the lights. But this convenience can, in fact, be a hindrance and in the context of providing service to an end customer takes on a slightly different precedence.
Inflexible software can pose a threat even to the best laid plans of service providers. Service firms are often complex in nature, and through acquisitions or organizations working alongside original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), distributors, aftermarket part manufacturers or contingent employees, they are frequently threatened by a mismatch of cultures. On top of this, service delivery itself doesnt fit into a neat box; instead, it spans many industries that provide home or mobile services to end customers.
The goal for service software is to enhance the service process, helping complete the action not to disrupt it in any way. But this level of complexity means that many service providers struggle to get their teams coordinated to use the technologies at their disposal.
For example, if an HVAC installation provider can only build technician job schedules based on availability loadouts three weeks in advance and cant update them the day of, they cannot efficiently utilize their time. Changes due to illness, a sudden high-priority outage, or any other day-to-day issues can arise. If software cannot be adaptable, then it is worse than pen and paper. Its an impediment.
This is why service providers need to look at containerized applications. Gartner has predicted that by 2023, 70% of global organizations will be running more than two containerized applications up from just 20% in 2019. The concept of containerization, in its simplest terms, is that software is packaged, with all ancillary processes, enabling it to be deployed at the discretion of the end user.
With containerization, service organizations can begin to introduce huge levels of flexibility further down the value chain, whether this is reverse or last mile logistics, virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR). The options are vast.
Cloud-based solutions and containerization are intrinsically linked. A cloud-first software product allows service organizations to wholly pass on the IT burden of managing upkeep, upgrades, licenses, and operations.
But a containerized product, one that lives natively lives in the cloud, can be just as easily packaged and deployed on a home server with the same internal structure, same APIs, and to the same effect. If your infrastructure requires that, cloud solutions can meet those needs, not dictate the terms of how you interact with the product.
Depending on the user, even the deployment of service software requires flexibility. Some service companies simply require, perhaps for regulatory reasons, their solutions to be managed on-premises. Others have a managed cloud space of their own that they want to employ.
Others are in a position to move to the cloud. None of these (or any other adoption permutation) is wrong, and software that supports that flexibility will be key.
Once a service organization has a containerized software architecture deployed in a manner that works for its business, it can begin to introduce huge levels of flexibility further down the value chain. This could be introducing a new business model, such as reverse logistics, or new technician technologies, such as AR and VR and for expert-to-expert or expert-to-customer collaboration.
Enter Kubernetes.
Kubernetes is the open-source technology that helps facilitate containerization. Its a must have for cloud computing, as it makes it easier to configure systems, increases reliability, allows for quicker software deployment, and improves the efficient use of compute resources. According to a study from VMware, 95% of participants realized benefits from Kubernetes, including 56% who said that they saw improved resource utilization.
Kubernetes-enabled software can quicken the pace for service companies to bring new features and capabilities to market and into the hands of customers. In turn, businesses themselves can quickly adapt to changes in the market and regulatory environment, and even turn that agility into a competitive advantage, which from a service perspective, only benefits the end-user tenfold.
Containerization benefits are clear its a multi-functional, multi-beneficial software approach that will only enhance service delivery. Kubernetes and containers are built to be highly scalable and can even be set up to scale services up and down in real time. When traffic to those servers increases or decreases, it offers a peace of mind that your services will always be readily available for employees and customers not limited to the surge of demand dependent on market forces.
Raymond Jones is SVP of cloud operations at IFS.
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Heres how CIOs can build cloud strategies that maximize benefits and reduce risks – ETCIO
Cloud technologies have been playing a significant role in business transformation & disruption across industries for over a decade now. It has been the key enabler for several innovations and technology breakthroughs. The pandemic outbreak further accelerated the growth of cloud computing and businesses soon realized the several advantages over traditional methods of computing and storing information. For example, migrating to the cloud can help businesses save money by reducing the need for on-premises hardware and software. Additionally, cloud services can be scaled up or down as required, benefiting the businesses that experience seasonal fluctuations.
The end-user spending on public cloud services in India is expected to be around $7.3 billion in 2022, an increase of 29.6% from 2021, according to a recent forecast by Gartner. Indian businesses are also likely to focus their cloud investment on cloud system infrastructure services (IaaS) as this segment is projected to total $2.4 billion in 2022, up 40% from 2021.
While cloud migrations and cloud-native have become top priorities for organizations, it comes with their complexities. Businesses are still trying to navigate their way to attain the best cloud strategy. It has become necessary for enterprises to engage with the right partners that can help them create a comprehensive and secure cloud strategy.
Design cloud strategies to align with your business goals:Cloud services play a key role in making businesses more agile allowing them to operate freely. The first step to designing a perfect cloud strategy would be to clearly chalk out the goals that the business aims to achieve and the problems that the cloud will help solve. This approach will help in creating an adaptable governance framework with the flexibility to handle different implementation demands and risk profiles.
Cloud Architectures At first, most businesses began with public or private cloud models, but now with the growing online data, businesses are opting for a mix of public, private, and hybrid cloud models as it has more benefits. A multi-cloud architecture provides the flexibility needed for rapid innovation and lets organizations take advantage of the best-in-class cloud service that each cloud provider offers and at the best price without having to compromise due to provider limitations.
Cloud security With rapid migration to digital technologies for organizations across sectors, cyber security breaches have also increased simultaneously. Cyber security has now become one of the biggest concerns for every organization. The cloud architecture needs to be built in a manner that it is resilient, tolerable, and recoverable for the business to stay ahead of the curb.
Cloud security is an integral part of cloud strategy formulation for organizations. Security is a shared responsibility between cloud providers and customer. While cloud providers follow security best practices, customers are still responsible and need to make their own considerations to protect their applications and data hosted on cloud.
Successful cloud adoption depends upon placing appropriate security measures to defend against modern day cyber-attacks. This consists of security policies, controls, procedures, and technologies that are put together to protect cloud-based systems, data, and infrastructure. It is highly recommended to consider the Zero Trust Security model, shift left approach in DevOps, Cloud Security Posture management tools and security tools that utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies in your cloud security strategy.
Upskilling the talent Cloud computing has been around for a while now, but the technical professionals are still in the process of acquiring the required skill sets to manage the ever-evolving cloud environment. A lack of skills can result in delay or restrain a cloud project, inhibiting innovation.
Many businesses have built or are considering building talent enablement programs to skill and reskill the talent to cultivate the necessary roles within the organization. To address new requirements, employers are focusing on training their existing employees who are interested in acquiring new cloud-related roles.
While these important aspects can help in building, implementing, and maturing cloud computing strategies, new advancements are taking place every day. Cloud deployments are constantly improving and optimizing business outcomes, including speed, resilience, and agility. Nearly every organization today uses the cloud, as businesses need the flexibility and scalability of cloud services to respond to rapidly shifting and unpredictable economic conditions. Therefore, it is significant for businesses to chalk out a comprehensive cloud strategy not just to achieve overarching business requirements but to stay ahead of their competition.
The author is Sanjeev Prasad, Executive Vice President, APAC and Global Business Head Cloud, Coforge
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Risks Associated with Cloud Security Faced by Organizations – Enterprise Security
A robust zero trust layer, in addition to simple authentications, requires discrete isolation between users and applications based on their behavior.
FREMONT, CA: Providers of cloud services ensure their end of the shared responsibility model, where the CSP will protect its infrastructure, and the customer will protect the data, applications, and access. Consequently, attackers naturally place a much greater focus on organizations consuming services. This finding supports the narrative that organizations using cloud services should mitigate security events and data breaches to the fullest extent possible.
Issue of Identity Management
As the number of organizations migrating their applications to the cloud increases, the issue of identity management will continue to generate a lot of conversation. IT teams still have to verify the identity of employees working remotely from anywhere at any time on any device, as many companies still work remotely. Furthermore, businesses rely on the cloud to engage with their customers and partners. A robust key management system keeps data secure and ensures trusted parties access only essential information.
Security issues
Managing and securing APIs is one of the most challenging tasks an organization can face. Several vulnerabilities may exist in APIs and similar interfaces due to configuration issues, coding problems, or lack of authentication. Malicious activity is potentially taking advantage of these oversights. The velocity of cloud development is accelerating. Cloud computing can speed up process that would take days or weeks. Each provider has unique capabilities that are enhanced and expanded almost daily, which adds complexity to using multiple cloud providers. Managing change and remediation in this dynamic environment requires an agile and proactive approach.
Unconventional configurations
Incorrect configurations or suboptimal setups can expose computing assets to unintended damage and external or internal malicious activity. Misconfigurations can result from ignorance of security settings and malicious intent. As a consequence of the cloud, misconfiguration errors can be magnified to an extremely high degree by the cloud. Cloud technology's scalability and ability to create related services for smoother workflow are two of its greatest advantages. One misconfiguration can, however, have ramifications across multiple systems due to this complexity.
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Multi-Cloud Management Platforms uptake to be Maximum in the BFSI Sector, expanding at a 23% CAGR: Fact.MR Report – GlobeNewswire
United States, Rockville MD, Aug. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A recently published study by Fact.MR expects the multi-cloud management solutions market to flourish at a CAGR of 23.6% during the 2022-2032 forecast period. As per the study, the multi-cloud management industry is forecast to reach a valuation of US$ 75 Billion by 2032. Multi-cloud management platforms enable businesses to manage numerous cloud services, such as SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, within a single heterogeneous architecture.
Multi-cloud management enables the deployment and administration of enterprise-class applications across public, private, and hybrid clouds. It also enables enterprises to streamline cloud storage administration while increasing security.
The continuous rollout of high-speed 5G networks, developments in cutting-edge technologies such as AI and Machine Learning (ML), and the improved flexibility provided by cutting-edge cloud computing technologies are likely to boost the sector throughout the projection period. Concerns about the dependability of single clouds and vendor lock-in situations, as well as a growing preference for cost-effective cloud installations and increasing pressure to ensure compliance with various data security and privacy protection regulations, are driving enterprises to adopt multi-cloud management solutions.
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End-users have more negotiating power with multi-cloud management since they may switch between several providers rather than depending on a single provider. Furthermore, end users may employ multi-cloud management to divide their workload across many clouds and provide greater flexibility in data distribution. During the projection period, North America is estimated to have the greatest market share in the Multi-Cloud Management market, followed by the European region. The region's cloud services industry is rapidly transitioning from isolated cloud solutions to platforms that incorporate onsite, public, and private IaaS. Because of its powerful economic infrastructure and corporate need for cloud services, Europe is expected to be the industry's second biggest region in terms of market size.
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Report: How Fragile is the Cloud, Really? – InformationWeek
A severe cloud infrastructureoutage oftenfeels less like a service disruption and more like an earthquake. One incident can barrel its way across an entire region, indiscriminately disrupting commerce, travel, medical care, and communication. Reverberations are felt far, far from the site of the event.There's nothing most of us can do to prevent it from happening or stop it once it starts. We just have to wait for the shaking to end and hope that none of our most valuable stuff got smashed.
The cloud is quicklybecoming as foundational to life on earthas the ground beneath our feet. AWS, Microsoft Azure,IBM Cloud, Google Cloud, Oracle Cloud, the cloud delivery networks like Fastly are an essentialpart of more businesses and industries every day, whether those businesses know it or not.
And that's not such a bad thing. Cloud computing does enable extraordinary innovations.
Yet the companies running cloud services and maintaining cloud infrastructure have the same challenges all IT teamsdo:People are fallible. Market pressures rush release cycles. Legacy systems hold on with an iron fist.Networks are insufficiently segmented. Credential management is lackluster. Misconfigurationshappen.Updates are risky. Regulatory compliance is a headache.Automation can't solve every problem. And 99.99% uptime sounds good until the .01% event happens.
But the consequences when something goes wrong, the impact of those .01% incidents, are far far worse. When shipping, finance, medical care, government all rely on the same infrastructure to conductbasic operations, and that infrastructure isdisrupted for hours...
Well, it's worth devoting a whole week of coverage to. So, that'swhat we're digging into at InformationWeek and Network Computing this week. Here's what we've covered so far, and what's coming up next:
Lessons Learned from Recent Major Outages,by Sal Salamone
Todays more interconnected business world makes infrastructure and cloud outages all the more impactful. Heres a recap of recent outages and their root causes.
Cyber Resiliency: How CIOs Can Prepare for a Cloud Outage, by John Edwards
The dangers posed by a cloud outage are clear and omnipresent. Here's how to prepare your organization for the inevitable worst-case cloud scenario.
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From the outermost edge of extreme networks to the center of the energy vortex, emerging technologies are set to permanently end cloud outages. Will they eventually eradicate the clouds, too?
Reality Check: Why Your Cloud Provider Won't Be Providing Multi-Cloud Failover, by Brent Ellis
Your IT organization may view failing over from one hyperscaler's cloud to another as the ultimate security when it comes to cloud resiliency. Here's why that's not going to happen, plus a look at alternatives.
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The US, UK, and EU are all weighing regulations that would consider cloud companies "critical infrastructure" and require they meet resiliency standards.
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Are Cloud Outages the Result of Choosing Price Over Reliability?, by Joao-Pierre Ruth
Market pressures and risk tradeoffs made by cloud providers might be the key to understanding why outages happen and what lies ahead for resolving cloud outages that can bring down regional, if not national commerce.
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Taking legal action is a slippery slope: Cloud providers are known to have covered their bases well. And besides, is it worth ruining your relationship with the cloud provider? It depends.
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Microsoft and Auckland Transport announce new cloud agreement – IT Brief New Zealand
Auckland Transport (AT) and Microsoft have announced a new cloud agreement aimed at promoting innovation, reducing costs and improving sustainability in transport services.
A significant part of the agreement involves shifting Auckland Transport's data and computing from on-premises servers to Microsoft Azure cloud, making it easier for the organisation to enhance its workforce and provide better services.
The agreement also involves education, with Microsoft training AT employees in cloud fundamentals, security and other digital skills in order to help them navigate emerging technologies and utilise them to their full potential.
An outcome of the agreement will be a shift in focus for AT, giving the transport provider new opportunities to explore innovative ways technology can be harnessed. This will allow them to create new services and enhanced experiences for customers.
Auckland commuters will benefit from the cost saving and the extra agility and efficiency that public cloud creates for AT. During times of high demand, AT will now no longer need to wait for more physical servers to be ordered, and public cloud services can expand to deliver extra capacity as needed. This will help take on and manage more web traffic, transport service updates and card top-up requests.
AT also won't be left paying for unused infrastructure when demand falls, which was a significant problem for the organisation during the COVID-19 lockdowns. The addition of next-generation security services will also boost the resilience of AT's transport systems and better protect customer data.
AT executive general manager business technology Roger Jones says that the new agreement is aided by Microsoft's sustainability values and strategy, which align with the organisation's own.
"At its core, this agreement is about smarter use of resources: using less of the planet's precious resources, optimising operations and increasing our internal capability to make the most of data and modern technologies," he says.
"All of this will help us become a much more agile, efficient organisation that will deliver better services across the region and improve the liveability of our city for many decades to come."
Microsoft has also announced recently that its forthcoming hyperscale datacenter region will be among the most sustainable ever built. The company says it will run on 100% renewable energy from day one and use waterless cooling technologies. Using Microsoft's cloud solutions, AT will easily be able to track emissions across its networks and adjust policies or services to reduce these further.
"One of the things we're getting lots of enquiries about is latency the ability to upload and download data in almost real time, which AT's CCTV networks at stations and intersections rely on," says Microsoft New Zealand MD Vanessa Sorenson.
"Having a local datacenter region here in Aotearoa means much lower latency than ever, so transport systems can run more smoothly and AT is able to respond faster to security or safety incidents, in partnership with Waka Kotahi and the police," she says.
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Google Cloud Platform Here are the Five Most Important Things you Should Know About the Cloud – Business Cheshire
The public cloud has become increasingly popular in recent years. More and more companies are using the services of, for example, Google Cloud Platform. What dont you know about the cloud? Here are five facts about the GCP.
When running a digital business, you must decide where to store your data and applications. You can invest in your databases, hardware, and software or lease IT infrastructure.
What is the cloud? It is a service for storing data on a providers infrastructure and being able to access a whole range of computing services. Depending on the providers offering, it can include servers (i.e. space for storing files and data), storage, cloud databases, software, or virtual machines.
One of the most popular public clouds is the Google Cloud Platform. Lets take a look at the five most important things to know aboutGoogle Cloud Platform according to FOTC a certified Google Cloud partner company.
Google Cloud Platform is a set of cloud computing services. The components can be selected freely to create your own tailored infrastructure for your business. The services include, among others:
The same services are available to all Google Cloud Platform users whether global corporations, medium and small companies or startups. The scale of use depends on the needs. New businesses can use the same tools as PayPal, eBay or Twitter but pay proportionally less.
Google Cloud is creating its own network of fibre-optic connections between data centres around the world. Among other things, it owns the longest transatlantic fibre-optic cable (9,000 km) between Oregon in the US and Japan. With its own network, Google is able to process and transfer data between locations faster at speeds of up to 10Tbs.
Suppose one of your companys main objectives is to reach users in different corners of the world while maintaining high-speed availability. In that case, you should look at the advantages of GCPs own network.
Cloud services are scalable consumption levels adapt to load levels. Services can be scaled up (for example, when more users enter the service) and down (when users leave the service).
The public cloud also enables prospective scaling. The more a product grows the more functionality and users it has the greater its infrastructure requirements. By using the Google Cloud Platform, you can easily rebuild or expand your infrastructure so that you dont hold back product development.
With scalability also comes cost flexibility. In the GCP, you pay for actual usage, often on a per-second or per-minute basis. A small amount of traffic means a low bill, and a large amount of traffic means a proportionally larger bill, but also the certainty of handling the entire load.
In terms of cost, it is also worth mentioning the total cost of ownership (TCO), or the total cost of maintaining the infrastructure. By owning your own machines or using dedicated servers, you are dedicating specialist time to maintaining them. In the cloud, the physical infrastructure is the responsibility of the service provider, and you can dedicate the time and energy of your specialists to developing the product and introducing optimisations.
Google Cloud has a partner programme that supports sales, proper operation and the development of the full potential of the proposed services. Partner companies are often able to offer better benefits than the provider itself. They also support the implementation of Google Cloud Platform or training courses.
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Neeyamo Achieves ISO 27017 and ISO 27018 Certification – GlobeNewswire
LOS GATOS, Calif., Aug. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Neeyamo, a leading provider of global payroll and EOR services, is pleased to announce that it is an ISO 27017 and ISO 27018 certified organization.
ISO 27017:2015 specifies information security controls applicable to the provision and use of cloud services by providing additional implementation guidance for relevant controls specified in ISO/IEC 27002. The certification demonstrates the organization's ability to provide security controls for cloud services.
ISO 27018:2019 pertains to the Code of practice for protecting personally identifiable information (PII) on the cloud. It establishes the measures to be taken in the public cloud computing environment in accordance with the privacy principles in ISO/IEC 27100, specifies guidelines based on ISO/IEC 27002, taking into consideration the regulatory requirements for the protection of PII which can be applied within the context of the information security risk environment(s).
The system and the processes, including data, are subject to stringent Security and Privacy standards when operating in an industry as sensitive as payroll. This new milestone reinforces its commitment to take all necessary steps to ensure the highest level of protection for employee data processed on a secured cloud-based technology.
"As a leading technology-enabled global payroll and EOR solutions provider, we are cautious about implementing the right controls at the right time," said Sachin Kawalkar, Chief Information Security Officer - Global Head of Information Security and Quality, Neeyamo. "The addition of our ISO 27017 and ISO 27018 certifications to our existing portfolio should boost the confidence of all our customers and assure them that we operate with the highest standards of services."
About Neeyamo
Neeyamo is a leading technology-enabled global payroll and EOR solutions provider for multinational and micro-multinational corporations worldwide. With an extensive team of professionals serving clients across 190+ countries, Neeyamo leverages its unique service-based model and functionality-rich, next-generation HR & payroll product portfolio to help organizations enable agile and scalable business. To know more, visit http://www.neeyamo.com.
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