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Merits of Big Data Certification

Being certified is one of the best ways to make a proper career shift to a worthy and promising career. Certifications are the dependable proof of total competency and it is an accepted norm in the present fast changing world of technology. At the present time, technology is changing in regular and short-time periods. So, it becomes challenging for the candidates to complete a full-fledged degree course. Certifications are considered to be practical and speedy crash courses to build a particular talent. In this article you will read about the merits or the benefits of big data certification courses.  Positive Optimism about Technology    An IDC forecast has stated that the worth of the big data market is nearly $46.34 billion by the year 2018, and there are huge amounts of prospects in big data related software, services and infrastructure. IDC has also researched and came up with a prediction of an annual growth rate of 23.1 % over the year 2013 to 2019. Thes...
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BIG DATA AND ITS APPLICATIONS IN THE INDUSTRY

INTRODUCTION  Big data is booming in every sector of the industry. Companies and organizations are switching to data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence and big data from traditional methods. At present, big data has wide applications. The reason why companies are using big data is that big data gives informative content to them by analyzing the huge sets of the data. All the firms are investing their money in the applications of big data for recognizing the hidden patterns, market trends, unknown correlations, customer preferences, etc. APPLICATIONS OF THE BIG DATA Here are some applications of big data in different sectors of the industry. They are listed below--> Big data in healthcare Big data in manufacturing Big data in entertainment and media Big data in IoT (Internet of Things) Big data in government Weather forecasting BIG DATA IN HEALTHCARE The data which is generated in the healthcare sector is very vital. In the earlie...