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Anna young
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Re: Potential of big data
Anna young   12/25/2012 2:53:34 AM
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WaqasAltaf.  Absolutely, Data analysis will not only assist in the decision making system but will more importantly act as a supporting tool.

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tech4people   12/25/2012 2:38:05 AM
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Ariella,

Yeah I realized that one!

The thing which struck me was primarily this-Most of those Projects are entirely Government funded intiatives.

And most Western Governments[incl. US,UK,Japan,France] are all practically bankrupt today ;its only a matter of time before they cut funding for all these grandiose projects.

[When it comes to choosing between paying Angry Pensioners and paying for Grandiose Projects;Governments are not gonna have much choice going forwards here]...

Which is why I thought Points 4-8 make more sense.Especially those funded by Private Sector initiatives.

Regards

Ashish.

 

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Re: Potential of big data
Ariella   12/24/2012 2:12:10 PM
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@tech4people Perhaps I'm biased because I write about big data and analytics elsewhere. It's not just hype; there really are a lot of big data projects going in on in business, healthcare, and government. 

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Re: Potential of big data
tech4people   12/24/2012 1:49:15 PM
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Ariella,

Beats me why you like Point No.10 so much.

I think Big Data is heavily over-rated and just a buzzword...

In my opinion,Points 4-8 are all very ,very relavant for most organizations today.

 

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Re: Potential of big data
Ariella   12/24/2012 8:58:00 AM
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I'd bet on #10. I'm not quite as certain about the others.

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nimantha.d   12/24/2012 5:33:42 AM
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Isnt this a pleasing sight for the eye ? I see this as a very good sign since this shows that there is a big hope for SCM and the predictions are done in a very highly promising manner.

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Potential of big data
WaqasAltaf   12/23/2012 11:24:37 PM
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I agree that electronics industry has so much data at its disposal which if organized in a more result oriented manner can give insights about the ways in which supply chain can be made more efficient terms of reducing lead times, attaining lower cost purchasing and increasing service levels for priority customers.

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