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A Few 2016 Technology Predictions

In(tegrate) the Clouds

I enjoy the end of the year technology predictions, even though it’s hard to argue with this tweet from Merv Adrian: By 2016, 99% of readers will be utterly sick of predictions. 2016 will be the year of the data lake. In 2016, which software company will be the biggest game-changer for the long term?

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Digital transformation: nei progetti a tutto campo la chiave è il change management

CIO Business Intelligence

“Il digitale è riconosciuto come forte leva di business”, conferma Alessandra Luksch, Direttore dell’Osservatorio Digital Transformation Academy e dell’Osservatorio Startup Thinking del Politecnico di Milano, che dal 2016 mappa i trend della spesa ICT delle organizzazioni in Italia.

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

Amazon strategically went with the pricing model of ‘on-demand’, allowing developers to pay only as-per their computational needs. 2016: Oracle launches with competencies across compute, storage, and networking. AWS rolls out SageMaker, designed to build, train, test and deploy machine learning (ML) models. billion by 2025.

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Big Data Fabric Weaves Together Automation, Scalability, and Intelligence

Cloudera

Forrester describes Big Data Fabric as, “A unified, trusted, and comprehensive view of business data produced by orchestrating data sources automatically, intelligently, and securely, then preparing and processing them in big data platforms such as Hadoop and Apache Spark, data lakes, in-memory, and NoSQL.”.