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

datapine

Internal comms: Computer vision technology can serve to improve internal communication by empowering employees to perform their tasks more visually, sharing image-based information that is often more digestible and engaging than text-based reports or information alone. billion in 2017 to $190.61 Internet of Things.

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Top 10 Analytics And Business Intelligence Trends For 2020

datapine

The development of business intelligence to analyze and extract value from the countless sources of data that we gather at a high scale, brought alongside a bunch of errors and low-quality reports: the disparity of data sources and data types added some more complexity to the data integration process. 3) Artificial Intelligence.

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Cloudera + Hortonworks, from the Edge to AI

Cloudera

The opportunity has only grown with the advent of practical Internet of Things applications. We are both convinced that a scale-out, shared-nothing architecture — the foundation of Hadoop — is essential for IoT, data warehousing and ML. We have each innovated separately in those areas.

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Topics to watch at the Strata Data Conference in New York 2019

O'Reilly on Data

Our call for speakers for Strata NY 2019 solicited contributions on the themes of data science and ML; data engineering and architecture; streaming and the Internet of Things (IoT); business analytics and data visualization; and automation, security, and data privacy. It’s up two places from 2017 and up six places from 2016. (A

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3 Takeaways from Gartner’s 2018 Data and Analytics Summit

DataRobot Blog

Although some product solutions disrupted the operational reporting market, they require users to know the questions they need to ask their data. Today, data integration is moving closer to the edges – to the business people and to where the data actually exists – the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Cloud.

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The History of Malware: A Primer on the Evolution of Cyber Threats

IBM Big Data Hub

With the rise of the internet of things, smart IoT devices present a vast new wave of vulnerabilities. Created by college student Paras Jha, the Mirai botnet found and took over a massive number of mostly IoT-enabled CCTV cameras with weak security.

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