Category Archives: Big Data Analytics
Is Big Data Saving Live Sports? (Infographic)
Beyond 339: Sports teams aren’t going to lose their fans to television without a fight. And with the majority of sports franchises embracing wearable and mobile data in some form or another, it’s a natural transition for marketing departments to … Continue reading
The Formula for Big Data Success (Infographic)
Source: Accenture
Steve Papa: Data volume is cumulative, analyses possibilities are combinatoric (video)
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgKSCFBZzlM?rel=0] Steve Papa is an active founder and venture capitalist. As founder of Parallel Wireless he is making the deployment of the carrier-grade LTE RAN as easy as deploying enterprise Wi-Fi. As investor, he is active both as a … Continue reading
6 Highlights of a New Survey on Big Data Analytics
A new survey of 316 executives from large global companies, conducted by Forbes Insights and sponsored by Teradata in partnership with McKinsey, provides a fresh look at the state of big data analytics implementations. Here are the highlights. The hype … Continue reading
Signals Eliminates the Noise in New Product Development with Big Data Analytics
As ones and zeros eat the world, data science is the new process of innovation. Good product managers have always been data-driven, bringing the voice of the market to bear on the new product development process. This was traditionally done … Continue reading
4 Myths of Big Data Analytics and Data Science: The Facebook Experience (Video)
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4EtOKViIrU?rel=0] Ken Rudin, Facebook, at HP Big Data 2015 Four myths of Big Data Analytics: If you want to build a big data system you have to use Hadoop–way too narrow of a perspective Big data always provides better … Continue reading
Most Hyped Technologies: Self-Driving Cars, Self-Service Analytics, IoT; No More Big Data Buzz
Gartner just released its 2015 Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies report. It’s our most reliable buzz bellwether, annually defining what’s in and what’s out. At the peak of inflated expectations just two years ago, Big Data was dethroned by the Internet of … Continue reading
Mike Stonebraker’s Formula for Making a Difference While Taming Big Data
If Michael Stonebraker had a coat of arms, it would have “Make it Happen” as a motto and “Make a Difference” as a slogan (or battle cry), arranged above and below a three-dimensional web of ones and zeros. For more … Continue reading
On Brontobyte Data and Other Big Words
Source: Datafloq Paul McFedries in IEEE Spectrum: When Gartner released its annual Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies for 2014, it was interesting to note that big data was now located on the downslope from the “Peak of Inflated Expectations,” while the … Continue reading