what managers need to know to profit from the big data revolution /
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David Feinleib
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1 online resource (xxiii, 225 pages) :
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illustrations
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Apress business
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Includes index
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Investors and technology gurus have called big data one of the most important trends to come along in decades. Big Data Bootcamp, a short but intensive overview, explains what big data is and how you can use it in your company to become one of tomorrow?s market leaders. Along the way, it explains the very latest technologies, companies, and advancements. Big data holds the keys to delivering better customer service, offering more attractive products and marketing them better, and unlocking innovation. That's why, to remain competitive, every organization should become a big data company. It's also why every manager and technology professional should become knowledgeable about big data and how it is transforming not just their own industries but the global economy. And that knowledge is just what this book delivers. It explains components of big data like Hadoop and NoSQL databases; how big data is compiled, queried, and analyzed; how to create a big data application; and the business sectors ripe for big data-inspired products and services like retail, healthcare, finance, and education. Best of all, your guide is David Feinleib, renowned entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and author of Why Startups Fail. Feinleib?s Big Data Landscape, a market map featured and explained in the book, is an industry benchmark that has been viewed more than 150,000 times and is used as a reference by VMWare, Dell, Intel, the U.S. Government Accountability Office, and many other organizations. Feinleib also explains: Why every businessperson needs to understand the fundamentals of big data or get run over by those who do. How big data differs from traditional database management systems How to create and run a big data project The technical details powering the big data revolution Whether you?re a Fortune 500 executive or the proprietor of a restaurant or web design studio, Big Data Bootcamp will explain how you can take full advantage of new technologies to transform your company and your career