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Here’s How Big Data And Business Card Marketing Go Together

Smart Data Collective

They believe that advances in big data have made business cards, brochures and direct mail marketing obsolete. We showed that marketers are actually using big data to improve the performance of their direct mail marketing campaigns. Data Floq made this point clear in a post they made in 2016.

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Telecom Network Analytics: Transformation, Innovation, Automation

Cloudera

One of the most substantial big data workloads over the past fifteen years has been in the domain of telecom network analytics. The Dawn of Telco Big Data: 2007-2012. Suddenly, it was possible to build a data model of the network and create both a historical and predictive view of its behaviour.

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Big Data Fabric Weaves Together Automation, Scalability, and Intelligence

Cloudera

In conjunction with the evolving data ecosystem are demands by business for reliable, trustworthy, up-to-date data to enable real-time actionable insights. Big Data Fabric has emerged in response to modern data ecosystem challenges facing today’s enterprises. What is Big Data Fabric? Data access.

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Top 10 IT & Technology Buzzwords You Won’t Be Able To Avoid In 2020

datapine

An exemplary application of this trend would be Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) – the predictive analytics method of analyzing data. Some more examples of AI applications can be found in various domains: in 2020 we will experience more AI in combination with big data in healthcare. Connected Retail.

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Celebrating 40 years of Db2: Running the world’s mission critical workloads

IBM Big Data Hub

enhances data management through automated insights generation, self-tuning performance optimization and predictive analytics. The ability to ingest hundreds of thousands of rows each second is critical for more and more applications, particularly for mobile computing and the Internet of Things (IoT).