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IBM Emphasizes The Benefits Of Data Analytics For Renewable Energy

Smart Data Collective

Big data is playing a surprisingly important role in the evolution of renewable energy. IBM recently published a fascinating paper on the applications of big data for solar and other green energy sources. Other researchers around the world are also talking about the role of data analytics in this dynamic, growing field.

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Euro Soccer Special: What Football Teaches Us About Analytics

Sisense

Gleaning actionable intelligence from disparate data sources. Football teams rely on huge amounts of data drawn from countless sources to take their play to the next level: Internet of Things sensors and other devices connected to the internet use GPS to track players and the ball’s movement in real time.

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Making smart cities safer with data

Cloudera

Frost & Sullivan estimates that Asia Pacific will spend US$59 billion on the Internet of Things (IoT) by 2020, up from the US$10.4 billion in 2014. Here’s my take on the top three reasons. IoT opens doors to threats. The increase in spending is mostly fueled by the growth of smart city projects.

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The History of Malware: A Primer on the Evolution of Cyber Threats

IBM Big Data Hub

Luckily, in 2014 the Department of Justice, working with international agencies, managed to seize control of the malicious botnet and decrypt the hostage data free of charge. With the rise of the internet of things, smart IoT devices present a vast new wave of vulnerabilities.

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