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Big Data Analytics and Internet of Things: Increasing Productivity in the New Digital Era

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There are five axes of new digital technology forces that are changing the world order today in digital adoption. These forces are abbreviated as SMACI (Acronym for Social, Mobile, Analytics, Cloud and Internet of Things (IoT). These forces have brought the digital disruption in the lifestyle of an individual and the sea change in the strategy of the new-age enterprise). Business must continuously adapt to new digital technology for improving the three vital key performance indicators, i.e. Revenue enhancement, Cost Reduction and Customer Experience. IoT has brought digital experience to a whole new level. When integrated with Big data analytics, it empowers the organisation to disrupt markets or be competitive, reduce the cost of operation and increase the wallet share of customers. Today we talk about Industry 4.0 where machines are getting intelligent. The machines are talking, the barriers between machine and human communications are breaking through innovative technology applications. IoT has widened the innovation landscape in technology. These innovations are in every spare of life, whether it is lifestyle products, business operations performance or governance. You can think of a smart car, smart city, smart grid, smart building, smart home, smart lifestyle, etc., limited by your imagination. The marriage of information technology and operational technology has made it possible. All those digital technologies are working in cohesion to make the internet of things a reality of life. The single most driver for IoT adoption is innovation in communication technology that is the backbone of the IoT revolution. As data from sensors and SCADA systems are carried to cloud servers from remote locations, these data are highly unstructured. The volume and velocity of such data are too huge, and the time needed to analyse is very short. Hence comes the stream of Big data analytics in IoT. Big data analytics and IoT courses will inspire you to explore your mind to an unbounded thought process of possibilities. Your thought will be the only limiting force when you start unveiling the potential. You would be learning the IoT from its origination perspective, how the industry is approaching it, what are the challenges, how unstructured data in real-time is analysed, what insight it can give. It will also provide the tool, technology and platform available for experimentation. You will be challenged to get yourself working as a team player because independently nobody can excel in this field, together a group can. The technology domain will discuss the working expertise you need for finding a place in the IoT and big data analytics value chain. The course is accompanied by the industry use case, quiz and assignment to evaluate the progress. We wish you a happy journey for the "Big Data And IOT" course.

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