Showing posts with label Big Data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Data. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2015

Live Webinar on Big Data Technology Stack - Basics



Details about the FREE Webcast on Big Data Technology Stack

Webcast Topic: Big Data basics and Discussion about Big Data Technology Stack

Organized by: Omni212

Presented by: Vishal Soni

When: Dec 8 2015, 9:30 to 10:30 IST (Indian Standard Time), which is Tue, Dec 8, 2015 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Pacific Standard Time

Location: Online (using your computer, laptop tablet or smartphone).

How: You will need to install GoToMeeting on your device, and then on specified time, join the meeting using below code: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/213904341
You can also dial in using your phone.United States : +1 (408) 650-3123

Monday, May 18, 2015

Top-Big-Data-Quotes


It flows like this:
1) You set your priorities.
2) You collect data
3) Based on data you take decision to meet priorities.
Analytics helps in step 3. While Big Data helps in step 1.


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"Analytics helps you in taking a right decision, while Big Data tells why should you take a decision at all"


Monday, April 20, 2015

Big Data Training - Uncover the potential of data


Businesses are keen to adopt Big Data to unleash hidden insights from wealth of digital data. But wonder where to start!
Advaiya presents two days Big Data training for IT professionals on May 9-10, 2015 at Udaipur
Big Data demand will generate 4.4 million jobs in the IT Industry all around the world, but due to lack of skills in the individuals only 1/3rd of these jobs will be fulfilled.
- Gartner
Understand Big Data concepts and latest technologies with hands-on exercises and real life business case studies


Join this action packed training to develop Big Data skills with industry experts
Advaiya
Email us at: infoudr@advaiya.com


Monday, October 6, 2014

Buzzing the Big Data Buzzer

The Big Buzz around Big Data is turning out into a new phenomenon. Big Data, which fundamentally deals with enormous volume, velocity and variety of data, has itself generated huge volumes of data (in form of blogs, articles, infographics, videos, and many more formats) across all channels and networks. And this is growing very rapidly, resulting further into generation of more data. Literally, trends shows that the term Big Data has gained too much popularity in past few years.
Figure 1. Google trends showing results for word 'Big Data'

And even more interesting statistics would be that the word ‘Big Data’ on google search returns around 44,100,000 results (on 6th Oct 2014). (Source: Google.com)
So besides the increase in number of people interested in Big Data, these facts also corresponds that the digital activities around Big Data would be generating more number of clicks, page views, web logs and all sorts of structured and unstructured chunks of information increasing the digital content around Big Data. These would be further analyzed by number of analysts and data scientists, creating more number of jobs, and relevant trainings, articles, and all sorts of digital content.

In a way, Big Data boom may be fulfilling its own prophesy.

Here are some key facts about Big Data.

Big Data Universal Statistics:





Benefits solving Real Life Problems:


  • Healthcare: 20% decrease in patient mortality by analyzing streaming patient data 
  • Telco: 92% decrease in processing time by analyzing networking and call data
  • Utilities: 99% improved accuracy in placing power generation resources by analyzing 2.8 petabytes of untapped data (Source: http://www-01.ibm.com/software/data/bigdata/industry.html )

Big Data Future Predictions:






References:

http://marciaconner.com/blog/data-on-big-data/
 http://wikibon.org/blog/big-data-statistics/
http://searchbusinessanalytics.techtarget.com/news/2240111798/Analysts-Data-visualization-tools-key-to-big-data-analytics-success


http://www.bigdata-startups.com/think-bigger-developing-a-successful-big-data-strategy-for-your-business/

Monday, March 31, 2014

Multi-Lingual Big Data – The Bigger Data

Recent technology trends shows that Big Data is one the emerging trends that is picking up fast across the organizations. It helps in unlocking the huge potential hidden underlying the huge set of information spread around us in different formats and types. And there are lot many articles already shared about what and how Big Data can be used in various industry scenarios. In this article, we try to add a totally new dimension to the Big Data thinking….a Multilingual Big Data.


 












Imagine a scenario, any international level enterprise – say some travel agency, or some hospital, or any international food chain, or some international retail chain having its presence across multiple continents across the globe. They need to daily deal with local people residing in the respective areas, and often need high level of interaction with those local people for churning out a good business. As reflected in a well-known quote from Nelson Mandela, communicating in native languages makes the easiest way to establish trust among the people.

“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.”              ~Nelson Mandela[1]

The enterprises can hire local people for all the verbal communications, but then there is equal amount of written communication (tickets, bills, instructions, instructions etc.) required for almost each step of interaction.
Now imagine having robust IT Systems for supporting for these native languages, so as to manage and maintain all the native communications as-is in digital formats. And not just keep the digital records, but also leveraging this digital data directly for critical business elements like business analysis and marketing strategy development etc. Ability to leverage the support for native languages can result into miraculous results in many ways. Let us take an example of the second most spoken language in the world to understand the situation better.

An example of Multi-Lingual Bigger Data - Hindi:

Hindi language is the second most spoken language in the world after Mandarin Chinese[2]. Indian songs and hymns have been adapted and used by various popular rap and pop music artists. From science to commerce and business to various multimedia as shown India to becoming a viable world economy with increasing interest in the world.
Recent study by global firms also mentions that many Top global IT firms have more staff in India than home nations.[3] This fact is enough to suggest that almost every big enterprise is now willing to have presence in India. With having a such a huge workforce working for all major enterprises of the world, just image the way things could be turned around by putting an integrated system for taking inputs in their local language (most prominent of which is Hindi), doing analysis of that data within its native format, and then producing outcome analysis and reports directly in the same language. Employees getting training in their local languages, using Hindi language take feedback from end customers, and leveraging them directly into analytical purposes. Information available on page-scans written in local languages can directly go into systems. Preparing product collaterals (like user manuals), or doing analysis (sentiment analysis) could become so faster if data can be leveraged directly from source into the advanced IT systems. Instructions can be generated in native languages, so that every local native can understand them. This can just accelerate the rate at which entire business cycle moves.

 

Other benefactors:

Ability to leverage the support for native languages can result into miraculous results not only for the enterprises, but also for the local agencies like Government departments, small and medium industries, where mostly local people are both the employees and the end users. Entire departments running on their local languages would be able to take advantage of the faster  processing and analytical capabilities of such advanced technology concepts…known as big data, and targeting to  (soon or later) become a Bigger Data.

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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Big Data India



Big Data India is an initiative taken by the technocrats of Advaiya solutions Pvt. Ltd., with an aim of providing a platform for all Indian technocrats to share and explore opportunities with Big Data. The ‘Big Data India’, currently in form of a Facebook page, provides information about latest news, activities, events and other happenings related to Big Data across the nation. This enables the members to be informed about the technology, providing them opportunities for further developing Big Data applications, implementation scenarios and research in India.





This fast growing community has already made good contributions in helping the members develop Big Data Technology awareness (including hadoop, hive, MapReduce etc.) and skill development. It already has more than five certified members, who developed and demonstrated their skills on the online learning platform provided by the Big Data University.

Members of Big Data India community (Ankit Matta, Badal Bordia and Vishal Soni) also conducted a training about Big Data in Advaiya premises, where more than 15 attendees were provided with an introduction to Big Data technology and concepts, followed by a Hands-On-Lab. In this lab, attendees learned concepts related to Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), MapReduce and Hive, and they also learnt ways to process huge amount of data using MapReduce technologies, saving it into Hive Tables, and then loading this data into Excel sheet for advanced analysis.


Big Data is a whole lot of new world and with a platform like Big Data India, all young technocrats can try to use this technology for betterment of the society.

For more details, visit our Google Plus Page  or join us on Twitter

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Steps to Redeem $100: Big Data on AWS cloud with "powerof60"

AWS is providing $100 AWS credit for trying out Big Data on cloud.

To take the benefits, here are the steps:
  1. Logon to the home page of event: http://aws.amazon.com/big-data/powerof60/
  2. Provide your details and register for this event.
  3. If you already have amazon account, same can be used. Amount will be added to your current account. First time users can create a new account by choosing the appropriate option.
  4. Check your (registrated) email from 'powerof60' team. This would have the CODE. (i got the email within few minutes of registration).
  5. Within the email, click on the 'AWS credits redemption page' link. 
  6. Enter the CODE. and BINGO.....$100 straight into your AWS account.
  7. Follow the steps metioned in the Getting Started with AWS : Analyzing Big Data: http://awsdocs.s3.amazonaws.com/gettingstarted/latest/awsgsg-emr.pdf 


Additional Terms of Use (available on AWS Website ) (see the highlighted parts in particular)
  • This Offer is available until December 31, 2013 to new and existing AWS customers. You will not be eligible for the Offer if you or your organization create(s) more than one AWS account to receive additional benefits under the Offer. You will also not be eligible for the Offer if the AWS account holder is the federal government or other governmental entity and the Offer is inconsistent in any way with applicable laws. You will be charged standard rates for use of AWS services if we determine that you are not eligible for the Offer.
  • You must create and maintain an AWS account in good standing (including a valid credit card) to participate in the Offer. Your participation in the Offer and your use of the AWS services is subject to the AWS Customer Agreement.
  • AWS Credits will expire 60 days after the date of issue or on March 1, 2014 (whichever occurs first).
  • AWS Credits are not valid for the use of any AWS services other than Amazon EC2 and Amazon EMR.  You will be charged AWS’s standard rates for any use of AWS services that is not covered by this Offer. You will also be charged standard rates for use of Amazon EC2 and Amazon EMR after the AWS Credits expire or are consumed.
  • Your use of the AWS Credits will be in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions currently available at http://aws.amazon.com/awscredits/, as such guidelines may be updated by AWS from time to time.
  • AWS may stop accepting new registrations for the Offer at any time.



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