Tag Archives: Twitter
31 December 2012: Computer Reseller News
HP Intros Big Data Solutions for Telcos Excerpt: HP Enterprise Services has introduced new telco big data and analytics solutions for communications service providers (CSPs) to manage, understand and act on massive amounts of information to deliver services to subscribers. Read … Continue reading
27 December 2012: IT World
Life As We Know It Would Be Impossible Without Big Data Excerpt: You could do all of these things before our current era of big data. Booking flights, checking weather in distant locations, making phone calls, using a credit card, … Continue reading
14 October 2012: GigaOM
Why Becoming a Data Scientist Might Be Easier Than You Think Excerpt: Maybe the business world has jumped the gun with all the talk about a looming skills shortage in big data and advanced analytics. There’s mounting evidence that it … Continue reading
21 September 2012: Smart Company
What Executives Don’t Know About Big Data Excerpt: Although big data already is – and will continue to be – a relentless driver of revolutionary business change (just ask Amazon’s Jeff Bezos, Google’s Larry Page or LinkedIn’s Reid Hoffman), too many … Continue reading
5 September 2012: Computerworld
Data for the Masses Excerpt: Big data analytics should be used for more than just financial gain; the power of data combined with good design can be used to convey complex information to the masses, says Jer Thorp, data artist in residence … Continue reading
17 August 2012: GigaOM
New from Twitter: Crowdsourced Analytics Excerpt: Lost amid the furor around Twitter’s new API restrictions was news that the company has open-sourced Clockwork Raven — an in-house web application that makes it easier for anyone to submit what amounts to … Continue reading
2 January 2013: Enterprise Apps Today
Big Data and Beyond: BI Trends for 2013 Experts interviewed by Enterprise Apps Today believe Big Data will remain the biggest trend in business intelligence for the foreseeable future. While Big Data is still an emerging concept, those using it … Continue reading →