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We have talked about the “7 Big Talent Jobs Created by Big Data” before. In this article, we will continue to discuss these data users and how they should access data. Who uses data? 1. Data Analyst...
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Just as the world of cybersecurity is on the march, technological advances are attracting more and more hackers and cybercriminals looking for security vulnerabilities to exploit to seize your data....
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View ArticleHow to Create Data-Driven Business?
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Agricultural yields increased sharply during the 20th century, due in particularly to new technological methods and to science. This technological revolution has allowed considerable advances in...
View ArticleWho are the Data Users and How should They Access Data?
We have talked about the “7 Big Talent Jobs Created by Big Data” before. In this article, we will continue to discuss these data users and how they should access data. Who uses data? 1. Data Analyst...
View ArticleFrom Bitcoin to Bitcontainer – Blockchain Goes from Virtual to Physical
In a global context of increasing the volume of goods traded in relation to GDP, freight is facing a strong competitive pressure as well as increasing ecological requirements. The flow-through...
View ArticleEnding the Era of Corporate Data Chaos
Today, more than 90 percent of enterprise data, or about 35 zettabytes, are unstructured. By 2020, there will be enough to fill 8,000 billion DVDs each year. For several years we hear about information...
View Article5 Ways to Improve the Security of Your Data
Just as the world of cybersecurity is on the march, technological advances are attracting more and more hackers and cybercriminals looking for security vulnerabilities to exploit to seize your data....
View ArticleCan Open Data Drive Smart City?
Urban dashboards, often presented as tools for the city’s political leadership, despite their limitations, urban dashboards continue to deliver on their promises. In New York, the mayor’s office has...
View ArticleMetadata Management: It is More Than Just an Option
The metadata have long been the poor relation of IT for the benefit of the data. Until then, the interest in exploiting these descriptions of information did not interest many people. After a first...
View ArticleHow to Create Data-Driven Business?
What if the solution came to fruition through a self-service data analytics platform for employees? Modern businesses are typically overloaded with large volumes of heterogeneous data from multiple...
View ArticleBig Data vs. Metadata: The Difference That Changes Everything
If you are entering the world of digital asset management, you may be wondering what the difference between Big Data and metadata is. Big Data… is it just a massive accumulation of metadata? Big Data...
View ArticleWhy Big Data is A Growing Power?
If one finds the first traces of the expression of “Big Data” in 1997, it is at the beginning of 2010 that one grasps the real issues. Big data refers to very large sets of data produced by individuals...
View ArticleWhat Data to Collect and How to Deal with the Collected Data?
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View ArticleFrom Bitcoin to Bitcontainer – Blockchain Goes from Virtual to Physical
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