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Big Data
The managing editor at Datanami recently wrote about the milestones that big data has gone through from 2006 to 2016.
InformationWeek compiled a list of their 11 favorites people on Twitter that are the most influential and thought provoking practitioners and idea-spreaders in data science, big data and analytics.
With big data being everywhere in society, the general population is becoming increasingly interested in the subject of data analytics. Companies and individuals are realizing that collecting relatively small datasets can be far more helpful in understanding and solving critical business or everyday problems.
Is 2016 the Beginning of the End for Big Data? – Datanami
Twitter’s Top Data Science, Analytics, and BI Feeds – Information Week
How Important Big and Small Data Will be in 2016– Huffington Post
IoT
CIO talks about the positive things that will come from IoT. Surveys show that smart devices are cutting costs in homes and provides users ease-of-use they haven’t experienced before.
ZDNet talks about how security issues related to IoT got lost in the excitement about the new advancements in the industry. The fact that IoT is gaining so much momentum, the need for proper security rises as well.
IoT is providing the Italian market with opportunities to create products and services, bringing value for governments, citizens and businesses. One project, for example, will automate the maintenance process of every component of train carriages. This project will be completed in 2019 by train operator Trenitalia.
What will the Internet of Things be when it Grows up? – CIO
As IoT Takes center stage at CES 2016, security gets lost in the wings – ZDNet
#IoT CES 2016: Expect everything that can be connected will be connected – Customer Think
Italy wakes up to new IoT Opportunities – Computer Weekly
Ecommerce
There were several articles regarding issues in India as their eCommerce sites are not recognized under India’s FDI policy.
eCommerce sites in India could be in some real deep trouble! – Business Insider India
Marketplace model used by ecommerce companies not recognized under India’s FDI Policy: DIPP – The Economic Times India