Post by tanmoysd62 on Jan 11, 2024 6:55:13 GMT -3
Ladies and gentlemen, two conclusions can be drawn from this simple example: – Big data is here to stay and will change our lives. – Buying unscented cream is a sign of pregnancy. Pregnancy and Computers We Are Data Every minute, 10,000 searches are performed on , new accounts are created on , and 10,000 tweets are posted on . It is said that by 2020, there will be 100 million connected wireless devices in the world. In 2016 alone, we generated more data than we have produced since the dawn of humanity. Said, if all the bits and bytes of a year's data were stored on.
A giant tower would be formed from the Earth to the Moon and back. By the end of the year, there will be twice as much information as the previous year. Creepy, isn't it? What is this data used for? Absolutely nothing. ó The scientific director explained clearly in a recent Business And Consumer Email List interview with í: "We cannot confuse data with information and knowledge. If no one can analyze them, it is digital garbage." When we talk about big data, we are talking about converting large amounts of The accumulation of data is transformed into information, and information is transformed into valuable knowledge. Only then, through comparison, correlation and analysis of these data.
Patterns or trends to support strategic decisions, whether in business, politics, sports or any type of decision-making. “Guessing” whether a customer is pregnant via their shopping cart in order to show them segmented items remains an anecdote compared to the vast opportunities that big data already offers us. As Nuria Oliver says, today “we can measure almost everything. But one of the biggest challenges is going from quantifying the self, quantifying the self, to understanding the self, which is actually knowing what the data is used for.
A giant tower would be formed from the Earth to the Moon and back. By the end of the year, there will be twice as much information as the previous year. Creepy, isn't it? What is this data used for? Absolutely nothing. ó The scientific director explained clearly in a recent Business And Consumer Email List interview with í: "We cannot confuse data with information and knowledge. If no one can analyze them, it is digital garbage." When we talk about big data, we are talking about converting large amounts of The accumulation of data is transformed into information, and information is transformed into valuable knowledge. Only then, through comparison, correlation and analysis of these data.
Patterns or trends to support strategic decisions, whether in business, politics, sports or any type of decision-making. “Guessing” whether a customer is pregnant via their shopping cart in order to show them segmented items remains an anecdote compared to the vast opportunities that big data already offers us. As Nuria Oliver says, today “we can measure almost everything. But one of the biggest challenges is going from quantifying the self, quantifying the self, to understanding the self, which is actually knowing what the data is used for.