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Direct Proposals to organize a new Education in the Knowledge Society.
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Infografía: Siete tendencias que marcarán 2014│@AunCLICdelasTIC

Infografía: Siete tendencias que marcarán 2014│@AunCLICdelasTIC | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Big data, cloud computing, movilidad, omnicanalidad, Internet de las cosas, impresión 3D y NFC como medio de pago son las siete tendencias que según los colaboradores de A un clic de las TIC coparán mayor protagonismo este año. En la infografía de hoy recogemos algunas pinceladas de la situación actual y predicciones de cada una de ellas. Desde el blog nos iremos haciendo eco de lo que acontezca en este apasionante mundo TIC, cada vez más integrado en los negocios.


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Exceptions Become the Rule

Exceptions Become the Rule | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
With the advent of "big data," we now can look at massive amounts of information and make reasonably accurate predictions about many things, like traffic flows or a new drug's effectiveness.
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INFOGRAPHIC: CIOs & BIG DATA: What Your IT Team Wants You To Know | CloudTweaks

INFOGRAPHIC: CIOs & BIG DATA: What Your IT Team Wants You To Know | CloudTweaks | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

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Tony Agresta's curator insight, January 30, 2013 10:15 AM

Very interesting infographic.  Why do they fail?  For all of the reasons above and then some...    Over 80% of the data being collected today is unstructured and not readily stored in relational database technology burdened by complex extract, transform and load.  There's also pre-existing data, sometimes referred to as "dark data" that includes documents which need to be included and made discoverable for a host of reasons - compliance and regulatory issues are one.   Log activity and e-mail traffic used to detect cyber threats and mitigate risk through analysis of file transfers is yet another set of data that requires immediate attention.

 

Social and mobile are clearly channels that need to be addressed as organizations continue to mine data from the open web in support of CRM, product alerts, real time advertising options and more.  

 

To accomplish all of this, organizations need a platform with enterprise hardened technology that can ingest all of these forms of data in real time, without having to write complex schemas.   Getting back to the point - What do most projects fail?   If companies attempt to do this with technology that is not reliable, not durable and does not leverage the skills of their existing development organization, the project will fail.  

 

We have seen this time and time again.   MarkLogic to the rescue.   With over 350 customers and 500 big data applications, our Enterprise NoSQL approach mitigates the risk.  Why?  Our technology stack includes connectors to Hadoop, integration with leading analytics tools using SQL, Java and Rest APIs, JSON support, real time data ingestion, the ability to handle any form of data, alerting, in database analytics functions, high availability, replication, security and a lot more.  

 

When you match this technology with a world-class services organization with proven implementation skills, we can guarantee your next Big Data project will work.  We have done it hundreds of times with the largest companies in the world and very, very big data.

 

www.marklogic.com



Adrian Carr's curator insight, January 30, 2013 10:27 AM

This is a great infographic - it shows that whilst everyone is doing it (it being "Big Data" - whatever that is...), talent is rare, technology is hard to find and the projects never end.  A far cry from the speed with which companies such as the BBC deployed MarkLogic to serve all data for the sport websites through the Olympics.  Now that was big data, delivered by a talented team in a short space of time.

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The Latest Post-Digital Revolution: The Internet of Things, Big Data and Ubiquity

The Latest Post-Digital Revolution: The Internet of Things, Big Data and Ubiquity | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Computer ubiquity, in its numerous forms – augmented reality, wearable computing, tangible interfaces, locative media, near-field communication – is evolving every day, building bridges that bind the virtual world, or “dataspace”, closer and closer to the physical world, so that information is not only accessible from anywhere but also in everything.


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What the Intelligence Community Is Doing With Big Data

What the Intelligence Community Is Doing With Big Data | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it
The intelligence community turns to big data to predict social unrest, election results, and currency collapse

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Víctor Farré's curator insight, February 19, 2013 3:34 AM

Todo está escrito, pesado y contado, sólo hay que encontrarlo y relacionarlo.  

Jens Hoffmann's curator insight, April 5, 2013 5:31 PM

The intelligence community sponsors big data research to predict the likeliness of a popular revolt toppling a government, a deadly disease outbreak, a sudden currency collapse, or war.

María Dolores Díaz Noguera's curator insight, July 9, 2013 2:30 PM

Tendremos que buscar...ese es el reto.