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tech4people
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Re: Potential of big data
tech4people   12/27/2012 4:32:24 AM
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Houngbo,

What you say is true however;the Big Difference though is in the scale/amount of Data available for processing.

The Data which these tools were able to analyze previously was a fraction of the magnitude of the data available for analysis and processing today.

That is the critical difference(that alongwith Speed of analysis).

 

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Re: Potential of big data
tech4people   12/27/2012 4:28:18 AM
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Waqas,

Good point.

However,I don't know how well versed you are with India's Fiscal Situation today.

Its in as bad shape (if not worse) than the West.

If it were'nt for its Citizens who continue to save prodigiously;India would be as bankrupt as the Western World today thanks to is spendthrift Government.

In fact because of the Government's  Reckless Spending policies Inflation has gotten totally out of hand there ,forcing them to cutback on many ambitious spending plans.

I won't be surprised if any spending allocated for Big Data there is cut sharply.

As for China-Its an enigma and House of Mirrors in more ways than one.

I have no idea what is the real truth behind all those bombastic statements they make routinely.

Would rather take everything they (The Communist Party)says with a massive-massive pinch of salt.

There is also a seperate issue of scale of Spending-If you look at it;if all of the West cuts back on Spending sharply at the same time;is Asia capable of picking up the slack???

I don't think so.

Regards

Ashish.

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Re: Potential of big data
Hospice_Houngbo   12/26/2012 9:47:18 PM
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@Anna,

You are right, the key expression is that the "data being adaquately analysed and used". As I said earlier, It is not enough to have a working predictive model, but the model should work "adequately" well.

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Re: Potential of big data
Hospice_Houngbo   12/26/2012 9:40:13 PM
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@WaqasAltataf,

I understand your point about taking advantage of the "right data at the right time". As Anna said, the data is already available to the electronics Supply Chain,  as the "Electronics Supply Chains industry have in times past generated so much data about their operations, i.e. the markets, consumer behaviours, suppliers, pricing conditions ". Predictive analysis based on such data would give a company an advantage over its competitors, if and only if it is able to build the right model. But from the process of gathering the data to the building of the right predictive model, there are many pre-processing stages that are not always easy to "deal" with.

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Re: Potential of big data
Hospice_Houngbo   12/26/2012 8:46:02 PM
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@Anna,

It is good you mention that predictive forecast isn't always accurate. For sure, companies will continue to take advantage of the big data revolution in 2013. But we should also understand that not every big data strategy in the electronics Suppy Chain will yield the expected results.

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Re: "Smarter" Supply Chain
Anna young   12/26/2012 6:18:28 PM
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@TaimoorZ, Smart Supply Chains will be supported by data collection networks. Making vital use of system to systems integration up and down the supply chain to inventory machines, this will be aided by using analytics software generation process.

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Re: Potential of big data
Anna young   12/26/2012 5:30:04 PM
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 You're correct in saying that companies have used alternative analysis tools before  the advent of big data. However, big data seems to be a new trend.  I think electronics Supply Chains will benefit hugely using analysed collated data to their advantage. The flaw with Predictive method is the difficulty in accurately forecasting the future. Hence, predictive forecast is not 100 percent accurate.

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Re: Potential of big data
Anna young   12/26/2012 4:50:57 PM
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 HH, Big data has the potential to give a company an edge over its competitor if the data collated is adequately utilised. For example, Electronics Supply Chains industry have in times past generated so much data about their operations, i.e. the markets, consumer behaviours, suppliers, pricing conditions and have failed to use them. Now it's become vital that if these data's are not adequately analysed and used, it may put such company at a disadvantage against its competitors in 2013 according to experts.

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Re: Potential of big data
WaqasAltaf   12/26/2012 12:41:33 PM
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@ tech4people

We must appreciate that it's not the just the countries that you mentioned are running the show for big data and data analytics' projects. Countries like China and India should be counted on when we talk about any IT sector. As far as China is concerned, I believe it has got the funding to build on these projects. We might not get to know the developments over there because there hardly is any news about China in the English language and on most-watched media stations.

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Re: Potential of big data
WaqasAltaf   12/26/2012 8:53:18 AM
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@ Hospice

"You are right. But does this necessary have any thing to do with dig data?"

It is debatable. Today a large number of company are using big data as an input to the decision making tools. If they are taking amazing conclusions out of such data, then a company that is behind in that aspect can even lag behind in the competition. Having said that, solely on the basis of big data and quality output generated by the decision making tool and without effort on the part of other functions, it is not possible to gain success.

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