Telecommunications
The popularity of smartphones
and other mobile devices has
given telecommunications
companies tremendous growth
opportunities and an ever-expanding
volume of data. Big data lets
telecommunications companies
•
Identify areas with excess
capacity and reroute bandwidth
as needed
•
Predict overall customer
satisfaction by analyzing the
data they already have about
service quality and convenience
•
Improve understanding of
customer behavior to design
new products and features
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Introduction
Big data beginnings
New big data approaches
Big data challenges
Data lakes
Data platforms
AI and ML
Business Use Cases
Conclusion
Conclusion
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Big data is less about individual pieces of data and more about gleaning
value and meaning from it. Today, data is coming from more sources, in
more formats, more quickly than ever before. With the right data platform
in place, organizations can get value from their data so they can make
faster, data-driven decisions.
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