IoT and Big Data

September 29, 2018

With the incredible growth of the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data technologies play a vital role in processing the massive amounts of data that will be generated from Internet-connected things. IoT and Big Data are bringing significant business benefits for the early adopters. Data from IoT poses unique characteristics and challenges for data analytics. The typical architecture of an IoT Big Data ecosystem starts from high-speed ingestion, data storage and covers analytics and reporting from live and historic data. Tools from Azure® and AWS® as well as open source alternatives are available for implementing an IoT Big Data ecosystem.

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