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December 2014 10 current & future uses

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December

2014

10 current & future uses

TechPresident: http://bit.ly/1pQ0r0e

Using cell phone information analytics, a country’s

traffic patterns can be overlaid with past Ebola

outbreaks to follow the growth of the virus.

1. Hunting down Ebola

Image: The Guardian: http://bit.ly/1vDA5ea

IBM and the University of the Ontario Institute of

Technology have been working on a data analysis and

predictive solution to monitor premature babies.

Biomedical readings can detect life threatening infections

up to 24 hours before they would normally be observed.

2. Preventing deadly conditions

Source: IBM http://ibm.co/1zTLx8R

Computerworld: http://bit.ly/1wSfc3m

Data analysis can be used for personalized

campaigns which aim to encourage consumers

to try new products, increase consumption and

stay loyal to brands and retailers.

3. Personalizing sales campaigns

Combining mobile, online and in-store

customer data, Catalina Marketing

developed a customer-loyalty

database, featuring hundreds of

millions of shoppers.

Source of Image: http://bit.ly/1104JWL

Fastcoexist: http://bit.ly/1qktKRt

A Finnish company installed

5,000 sensors in garbage

cans to alert collection

companies when containers

are nearing full capacity.

This saved 40% of otherwise

wasted fuel on needless

garbage collection rounds.

4. Saving wasted fuel

on garbage collection

By mining data from

Student Information

Systems (SIS) and

Course Management

Systems (CMS),

academic institutions

like Purdue University

in Indiana, can

provide faculty staff

with:

5. Optimizing learning in

Higher Education

Knowledge Management and e-Learning: http://bit.ly/1GREbrG

Information

Learning habits

At-risk learners and their

weaknesses

Recommendations

Improvement actions

Assistiveintervention programs

A 17-year old crowdsourcing specialist in the USA offers

translation, testing and other professional services to

enterprise clients in 22 countries utilizing the services of

some 150,000 "crowd workers" worldwide.

Information week: http://ubm.io/1u0VjVt

In a big data crowdsourcing model, tasks can be distributed

to workers all over the world to complete quickly and with

high quality, at a much lower cost.

6. Accelerating work

at a lower cost

Source of Image: http://bit.ly/1wqNp68

Datameer: http://bit.ly/1yBN7vu

Telecoms providers can analyze data sources to decide

on which cell towers to upgrade to 4G and which not.

By doing this, one leading telecoms provider was

able to save $100 million in upgrade costs.

7. Improving efficiency

of telecom industries

Source of Image: http://bit.ly/11kirVB

Big Data Startups: http://bit.ly/1GOeBnw

Using sensors in cars,

machines and trucks -

combined with the schedule

of the project as well as

traffic information and

routing - algorithms can

determine the best routings

to optimize efficiency at a

construction site.

8. Better organized

construction sites

Source of Image: http://bit.ly/1GRWxZQ

The Economist: http://bit.ly/11k7naY

Combining crowd-sourced

information about traffic and

digital maps, Waze can edit

maps, send alerts and

provide suggestions related

to speed cameras, road

construction and accidents.

This can save millions of

commuters’ hours

and tons of CO2.

9. Saving commuters

time and money

Source of Image: http://bit.ly/1126x1z

During India's 16th national election (in early 2014),

parties actively used big data analysis to connect with

voters, raise funds, rework advertisements and create

detailed models for voter engagement in swing states.

10. Connecting with voters

CNBC http://cnb.cx/10Y1NKl

Potential Impacts

Implications for Health Outbreak of epidemic diseases

monitored & controlled

Deadly conditions prevented

Implications for Education At-risk students tracked/supported

Better understanding of learning

habits

Implications for Marketing Personalized campaigns

Wider outreach to clients

Ethical Implications Big data makes it challenging

to protect individual privacy

Confidentiality of institutional

information also a factor

Implications on Industry Reduced costs for operational tasks

Accelerated mode of work

Information-based decision making

Big Data, Big Impact: New Possibilities for International Development

published by the World Economic Forum

Big data: The next frontier for innovation, competition, and productivity

published by McKinsey Global Institute

Hunting and Harvesting in a Digital World Published by Gartner

Executive Program

BIG DATA: Seizing Opportunities and preserving values published by

the White House (Office of the President)

Worldwide Big Data Technology and Services 2014–2018 Forecast

published by IDC

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