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The Future Of The Telco Industry And Impact Of 5G & IoT – Part 1

Cloudera

Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are in the middle of a data-driven transformation. The current scale and pace of change in the Telecommunications sector is being driven by the rapid evolution of new technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, advanced data analytics and edge computing.

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The Future Of The Telco Industry And Impact Of 5G & IoT – Part 1

Cloudera

Communication Service Providers (CSPs) are in the middle of a data-driven transformation. The current scale and pace of change in the Telecommunications sector is being driven by the rapid evolution of new technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, advanced data analytics, and edge computing.

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The Value of Data for Philanthropy

Cloudera

In recent years, we have heard a great deal about how new and sophisticated understanding of how to interpret the onslaught of data produced in the modern age could help us turn the corner on major social and environmental problems. While we have been using data to improve philanthropy for years, a great deal has changed very quickly.

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Ingest and analyze your data using Amazon OpenSearch Service with Amazon OpenSearch Ingestion

AWS Big Data

In today’s data-driven world, organizations are continually confronted with the task of managing extensive volumes of data securely and efficiently. A common use case that we see amongst customers is to search and visualize data. A common use case that we see amongst customers is to search and visualize data.

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The Data Behind Tokyo 2020: The Evolution of the Olympic Games

Sisense

During this period, those working for each city’s Organising Committee for the Olympic Games (OCOG) collect a huge amount of data about the planning and delivery of the Games. At the Information, Knowledge, and Games Learning (IKL) unit, we anticipate collecting about 1TB of data from primary sources.