Data has become more than just a valuable resource; it’s a cornerstone of modern society. However, the stark reality is that not all segments of society have equal access to, or benefit from, this data-empowered landscape. This disparity is often referred to as the Data Divide, and its repercussions extend far beyond the realm of business.
As we’ve explored in previous parts of this series, the Data Divide is a multifaceted issue characterized by inequalities in data accessibility, quality, and utilization among various entities, whether they are organizations, communities, or individuals.