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Iron Man: the hero of wearables and IoT

mjvinnovation

The Internet of Things is already a reality, but will be even more popular when we experience the connectivity leap of 5G. Like Tony Stark, data scientists and organizations need to adapt to the opportunities and data volume of IoT. Understand the relationship between Big Data and Iron Man armor.

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The next challenges in the area of ??Logistics and Supply Chain: what the post-pandemic designs

mjvinnovation

Experts point to four major forces driving the movement: Surprising growth in data volume ( Big Data ) The emergence of tools, resources, and methods for data analysis The innovative possibilities of human-machine interaction Improvements in the transfer of digital instructions to the physical world. Data Governance.

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10 Technology Driven Hard Trends Shaping 2016

Daniel Burrus

Cognitive Computing Will Increasingly be Used To Extract Value From Big Data. Big Data has been a buzzword floating around for a few years, but in 2016 we will begin to unlock the real power and value thanks to the rapid growth of cognitive computing. The Internet of Things (IoT) Gets Personal.

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Plateaus are Harder Than Mountains

Boxes and Arrows

Bold claims have been made about applying “big data” to solve the world’s problems, from health (Fitbit) to saving energy (Nest). Data is all around us, appearing in slick devices and colorful dashboards, yet focusing on the technology can cause us to miss the people who have to use it.

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Why Trends, Technologies and Inspirations matter in Innovation

ITONICS

From my experience the best results in ideation are achieved if the participants of an ideation exercise understand the future business domain they are attacking. Sensors, Virtual Reality, Machine Learning and Big Data, Digital Health or the Internet of Things and many other technologies will change the world in the upcoming decades.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

What if you could pay public services with an exercise? What if data became worthless? What if everyone had a digital log book with data starting from birth? This tracker is interesting because it combines big data management with a photographic memory. What if you could pay public services with an exercise?