08 février 2016
Internet of Things- Threats and Thriving Analytics
Internet of things or internet of everything is a galaxy of digital devices forming a horizon by being connected to the internet. IoT ripples and driving forces are creating waves of opportunities and innovations along with risk and remedy challenges. IoT adopts an information ecosystem of electronic equipment, applications, systems and networks that are owned and operated by humans to enhance digital human life.
Threats are undeniable facts that cause damage, destruction, disruption, danger and disaster in the field of information... [Lire la suite]
09 mai 2015
Big Data, Big Analytics, Visual Analytics… what does it all mean for Thales Group ?
The Thales approach is structured around three closely interconnected themes: Big data (data management and storage), Big Analytics (processing, enrichment and value creation) and Visual Analytics (exploitation and interactive visualisation of datasets using parallelisable and/or linearisable analysis algorithms to ensure exhaustivity).
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Never before in the history of the world has so much data been produced in such a short time. Smartphones, social media and mobile devices are responsible for much of it —... [Lire la suite]
06 avril 2015
How to find value in IoT data

02 mars 2015
If You Think Big Data’s Challenges Are Tough Now…
According to the EMC/IDC Digital Universe Report, data is doubling in size every two years. From 2013 to 2020, the digital universe is projected to grow from 4.4 trillion gigabytes to 44 trillion gigabytes.
For executives faced with the age-old challenge of how to organize and learn from the data available to them, the problem just got a lot harder.
The Internet of Things (IoT) may be a new topic to many executives, but it lies at the heart of the phenomenon of data proliferation. Today, according to the EMC/IDG study, consumers... [Lire la suite]
11 février 2015
Big data: 2015 year of practical work ?

06 février 2015
Key trends for retail technology in 2015: the rise of hyper-personalisation

02 février 2015
Technologies to transform the world
IHS analysts reveal their list of technologies they see that could transform the world in the next five year.
The Internet of Everything, cloud computing/big data, and 3D printing are the three technologies most likely to transform the world during the next five years, according to IHS Technology.
Cloud computing/big data brings metamorphosis to computing and consumer markets The cloud has become a ubiquitous description for on-demand provisioning of data, storage, computing power and services that are touching... [Lire la suite]