Data Science and Computational Thinking [inc Big Data and Internet of Things]
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Data and computational skills and knowledge are rapidly becoming the soft skills of the 21st century - The Age of Algorithms.
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Big data has changed things less than you think

Big data has changed things less than you think | Data Science and Computational Thinking [inc Big Data and Internet of Things] | Scoop.it
According to a new survey, 75 percent of enterprise data remains structured, although modern data technologies are growing fast

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Peter Azzopardi's curator insight, April 20, 2015 9:15 AM

After all, as the report notes, among respondents in companies with both Hadoop and NoSQL installed, DBAs are responsible for managing the nonrelational technologies 72 percent of the time.

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27 free Data Mining books « Big Data Made Simple

27 free Data Mining books « Big Data Made Simple | Data Science and Computational Thinking [inc Big Data and Internet of Things] | Scoop.it

Are you looking for some free books to learn about Data Mining and related topics? Here is an epic list of absolutelly free books on Data Mining. 1.


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Jeff Domansky's curator insight, April 3, 2015 11:35 PM

Looking for big data resources? Fill your hat with these free resources from Big Data Made Simple.

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Healthcare 3.0: Unlocking the value of big data

Healthcare 3.0: Unlocking the value of big data | Data Science and Computational Thinking [inc Big Data and Internet of Things] | Scoop.it
This series of 10 articles from KPMG International discusses how the proper adoption of technology can create a more sustainable model of healthcare which delivers better outcomes while reducing costs.

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