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Analytics Insights and Careers at the Speed of Data

Rocket-Powered Data Science

One of the primary drivers for the phenomenal growth in dynamic real-time data analytics today and in the coming decade is the Internet of Things (IoT) and its sibling the Industrial IoT (IIoT). trillion by 2030. One group has declared , “IoT companies will dominate the 2020s: Prepare your resume!”

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Digital Transformation Focused on Sustainability

Cloudera

Cloudera’s customers and partners are among the corporations that are successfully implementing digital transformation initiatives with sustainability in mind. This IoT platform is being implemented for a variety of use cases including the following: Determining crop production, fertilizer usage, and yield rates on large farms.

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Six EAM trends pushing the oil and gas industries forward

IBM Big Data Hub

through 2030. More recently, these systems have integrated advanced technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to enable predictive analytics and real-time monitoring. As of 2022, the EAM market was valued at nearly $6 billion , with a compound annual growth rate of 16.9%

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How deep industry expertise enables breakthrough technology for today’s complex business needs

IBM Big Data Hub

The last decade has seen an unparalleled level of digital transformation, which soared to even greater heights during the last three years. Across industries, the exponential growth of technologies such as hybrid cloud, data and analytics, AI and IoT have reshaped the way businesses operate and heightened customer expectations.

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Leading innovation in digital infrastructure for a digital and sustainable APAC

CIO Business Intelligence

Digital infrastructure, of course, includes communications network infrastructure — including 5G, Fifth-Generation Fixed Network (F5G), Internet Protocol version 6+ (IPv6+), the Internet of Things (IoT), and the Industrial Internet — alongside computing infrastructure, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), storage, computing, and data centers.