The Data Lake Has Landed The data lake enables
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The data lake enables easy and cheap ingestion and storage of data from multiple places, including unstructured and real time data, by using with technologies such as Hadoop. And by integrating storage and analytics, with CloudFoundry PaaS, it becomes possible to move from data, to data insight, to new business value by feeding the analytic insight into data driven apps that help businesses reach new markets, improve customer experiences, develop new products, or enhance internal operations.
The key to acceptance of all of these terms is a general understanding of the use cases for them. And marketers are terrible and understanding this. Instead they will do a bad job of telling you what a data lake is, or just that you need one. We need to get better at including not only what it is, but also what it does, as well as what it means to the business. Identifying use cases is often the best way to start with big data and data lakes, as seen in this short video. At EMC, we've found that the best place for customers to start is with a Big Data Vision Workshop, which helps them understand and prioritize use cases for big data based on the data they have access to, and the top-level strategic objectives of the business. From there, we model an analytics solution for their priority use case that can also serve as a platform for future use cases. Here is an infographic that explains the process.
http://web2.sys-con.com/node/3322674
Big Data Vision Animation
https://infocus.emc.com/special-content/big-d...animation/
......cool
Big Data Vision Workshop
http://www.emc.com/collateral/software/servic...op-svo.pdf
Big Data Vision Infographic
https://infocus.emc.com/special-content/big-d...fographic/
......fun read and site; Go Big Data.......LOL funny, I was thinking minutes the whole time
Creating a Smarter Network Infrastructure for the Connected World
With LTE subscriptions set to hit one billion by 2017, the core network will become increasingly congested. Ofcom's latest report into the UK's communications infrastructure has revealed that total data throughput has increased by 53 per cent over the last year [1] and this trend is set to continue. It's clear this continual surge in data consumption and the sheer volume of IoT connections are unmanageable without significant investment in Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) technology to ensure reliable service delivery through network intelligence.
http://web2.sys-con.com/node/3324654
......this sounds like $$$ to my ears