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6 big data analytics use cases for healthcare IT

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6 big data analytics use cases for healthcare IT
Making use of the petabytes of patient data that healthcare organizations possess requires extracting it from legacy systems, normalizing it and then building applications that can make sense of it. That's a tall order, but the facilities that pull it off can learn a lot. Read More


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EMC tackles big data, cloud skills gap among IT business leaders
There's a shortage of executives and business leaders with the skills to manage big data and cloud teams. EMC is seeking to change that with a new series of courses. Read More

IBM 'overclocks' solar energy collector tech with supercomputer cooling
IBM improves solar energy tech with a new solar collector captures the power of 2,000 suns. Read More

Infor partnering with Amazon on Redshift-powered cloud analytics platform
Infor is planning to offer customers a cloud-based data warehouse and analytics platform based on its own ION and Business Vault technology as well as Amazon's Redshift service. Read More


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Social data warehousing is worth the trouble
Everybody knows data warehousing is big data. But when you want to understand what's really going on with your customers' social interactions, terabytes may seem small. It's a laborious process, but the insight it provides can reap big rewards. Read More

It is time to start doing something with all of that data: IBM
The data is there, but according to IBM business analytics and optimisation leader, Graham Kittle, it is what we do with it that counts. Read More

Does big data spell the end of business intelligence as we know it?
Traditional BI requires human input to decide what correlated factors to query. As predictive data analytics gets increasingly powerful, the algorithms do the deciding. Read More

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