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Big data and the Cloud reveal hidden value for your business

VIAcode can help you harness the cloud's power to turn your data into new customer value in today's hyperconnected world.

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., April 22, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Big data analytics combined with business intelligence tools can turn the massive amount of unstructured data in your business ‑ including customer, marketing, CRM, and technical data ‑ into new opportunities. Analytics and BI can deliver deep insight about your market, identify internal process inefficiencies, and reveal your customers' unspoken needs, possibly before they even know they have these needs. In addition, the predictive nature of big data analytics can help tailor your products to better suit markets and customers, and create products for newly discovered opportunities.

Of course, to leverage big data, companies must overcome a range of challenges: Who will lead the big data initiative? Who should own the data and analysis? How do you avoid being blinded by the sheer volume of data available and ensure you uncover the truth in what your data is telling you? Do you have the processing power, storage capacity, and bandwidth you need? And how can you expand business learning from big data analytics while your data sets, application platforms, and user expectations continue to grow?

One effective strategy is to combine big data processing and the cloud, harnessing this power to offer new customer value, according to a new UBM Tech report. Advances in cloud infrastructure, analytics tools, and security strategies now make the cloud a preferred destination for big data analytics.

Big data analytics doesn't stop with your own data. In this age of hyperconnectivity, users expect to access their data and critical business knowledge no matter where they are or what platforms – desktop, mobile, and Web ‑ they're using. Companies that provide seamless integration among the desktop, mobile, and Web worlds will be able to compete more effectively.

When it comes to building, deploying, and running big data applications in the cloud, VIAcode can help you get up and running quickly. The big data applications it builds combine the best commercial tools with proprietary software, providing just the answers you need. VIAcode can assist with cloud deployment decisions as well, positioning you for success today and in the future.

The full UBM Tech report examines what it takes to capitalize on big data in the cloud and hyperconnected big data. Download the full report here.

About VIAcode: VIAcode builds and delivers commercial and internal software products that make a difference for its customers. The company radically enhances technical capabilities of its clients by deploying world-class technologists throughout the software development life cycle to deliver high quality software products on time and on budget. VIAcode's clients include large software product companies, technology start-ups, and Fortune 1000 companies. VIAcode is an Amazon Web Services Partner, a Microsoft Gold Partner, and a member of the Microsoft System Center Alliance. To learn more, visit www.viacode.com.

WEST HARTFORD, Conn., March 25, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Today's enterprises face unique challenges. In the past, the requirement was to upgrade, be it a move from mainframes to PCs, command-line based to graphical interfaces, or from standalone to web-based applications. Today, it's about building an integrated strategy that involves multiple technologies both existing and new. For example, there's more diversity in database technology than ever before (SQL vs. NoSQL, in-memory vs. elaborate cache management), server technology (physical and virtual, Intel vs. ARM), and data center infrastructure (private, public, and hybrid clouds), to name a few. At the moment, none of these technologies are replacing the others; instead, they need to be integrated.

Users are also demanding greater value from a wider range of application types, such as those running on the corporate intranet, in the cloud, and increasingly on mobile devices. They expect consistency across all platforms and equal access to data and functionality. The level of integration required presents challenges, but it also offers new opportunities if you know where and how to look, according to this new UBM Tech report.

Big Data's Promises and Challenges

Mining data for hidden value is the territory of big data, where large-scale, diverse data sets are collected and deeply analyzed. Tools are available to analyze potentially huge data sets to help you learn more about your market, your customers, and essentially your own business. Big data analytics combined with business intelligence (BI) tools can help you take the volumes of unstructured data at your fingertips (e.g., customer, marketing, CRM, and technical data) and reveal both new business opportunities and areas that you need to optimize inside your business. For example, analytics and BI can deliver a deeper understanding of your market, identify internal process inefficiencies, and surface the unspoken needs of your customers, possibly before they even know they have these needs. This is where the predictive nature of big data analytics helps to tailor your products to better suit markets and customers and create new products for newly discovered opportunities.

Of course, to leverage big data, enterprises need to overcome some major challenges. Enterprises need to decide who leads their big data initiatives. For example, should marketing or IT lead a customer data initiative and who should own the data and analysis? Enterprises also need to resist being blinded by the sheer volume of data available and steer clear of coercing analytics tools to deliver an expected, but not necessarily correct, answer. A core tenet of big data is that you absolutely need to ensure you uncover the truth in what your data is telling you. As a result, some companies have created a new role, the chief data officer—a position that combines both business prowess with the mathematical and deep analytical skills—to ensure that big data is done right from beginning to end.

The remaining challenges are technical, including tackling the processing power, storage capacity, and bandwidth needed, and defining the analytics themselves to find the true value in your data.

SOURCE UBM Tech



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