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Big Data

Instructor: Mr. Anand Pandey

Language: English

Enrolled Learners: 19

Validity Period: 180 days

₹10999.00 45.458678061642% OFF

₹5999.00

About Big Data

What exactly is big data?

The definition of big data is data that contains greater variety, arriving in increasing volumes and with more velocity. This is also known as the three Vs.

Put simply, big data is larger, more complex data sets, especially from new data sources. These data sets are so voluminous that traditional data processing software just can’t manage them. But these massive volumes of data can be used to address business problems you wouldn’t have been able to tackle before.

Today, big data has become capital. Think of some of the world’s biggest tech companies. A large part of the value they offer comes from their data, which they’re constantly analyzing to produce more efficiency and develop new products.

Recent technological breakthroughs have exponentially reduced the cost of data storage and compute, making it easier and less expensive to store more data than ever before. With an increased volume of big data now cheaper and more accessible, you can make more accurate and precise business decisions.

 

Scope of  Big Data

Big data is influencing the IT industry like few technologies or trends have done so before. If analyzed effectively, massive information caches can help companies improve their decision-making and compete on another level.

"Big data absolutely has the potential to change the way governments, organizations, and academic institutions conduct business and make discoveries, and its likely to change how everyone lives their day-to-day lives," said Susan Hauser, a corporate vice president at Microsoft.

Dig Data is shaping our very lives in a number of ways. According to Dan Vesset, program vice president at IDC, people generate information everyday, whether they are driving their cars, shopping online, browsing the internet or attending class. The true advantages of this data, however, depends largely on differing opinions, he said.

"A lot of the ultimate potential is in the ability to discover potential connections, and to predict potential outcomes in a way that wasn't really possible before. Before, you only looked at these things in hindsight," Vesset said.

 

Benefits of  Big Data
Ability to process Big Data brings in multiple benefits, such as-

·         Businesses can utilize outside intelligence while taking decisions

Access to social data from search engines and sites like facebook, twitter are enabling organizations to fine tune their business strategies.

·         Improved customer service

Traditional customer feedback systems are getting replaced by new systems designed with Big Data technologies. In these new systems, Big Data and natural language processing technologies are being used to read and evaluate consumer responses.

·         Early identification of risk to the product/services, if any

·         Better operational efficiency

  • Big data makes it possible for you to gain more complete answers because you have more information.
  • More complete answers mean more confidence in the data—which means a completely different approach to tackling problems.

 

 

Eligibility:

Program has the following eligibility criteria:

1.      Graduation with minimum 50% marks

2.      All the management and business related students, any student who want to join.

 

 

Certification:

Module 1 Overview of Big Data & Use Cases

Module 2 Definition of Big-Data & Examples

Module 3 Hadoop Definition | RDBMS VS HADOOP

Module 4 Hands-On Session - Linux

Module 5 Hands-On Session - Hadoop Commands & Architecture of Hadoop

Module 6 Map-Reduce
Module 7 Yarn & Apache PIG
Module 8 Apache Pig & Its Syntex
Module 9 Apache Pig Projects

Module 10 Data Injection Tool - 01 Apache Flume
Module 11 Data InjectioN Tool - 02 Apache Sqoop
Module 12 No-SQl Databases- HBase & Its Syntex