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Online information services --- Decision making --- Management. --- Mathematical models.
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This book provides the nuts-and-bolts information to transform the way your organization designs, manages, and distributes enterprise data to consumers. Data has always been considered as an essential part of the IT infrastructure across most organizations in supporting their business operations. However, a complete paradigm shift has occurred in recent years as data is increasingly recognized as an asset that could be commercially sold as a service, in and of itself. Based on the author's first-hand experience and expertise, this book offers a proven framework for sharing core enterprise data using reusable data services. The book will cover how organizations can generate business revenues by providing data as a service to their clients for fee-based subscriptions. The book goes on to explain, in detail, how to acquire and distribute data across heterogeneous platforms effectively using enterprise SOA principles, industry data standards and leveraging new technologies such as data virtualization, cloud, and Big Data stream computing. . Presents a comprehensive approach for introducing data as a service in any organization for the first time . Recommended best practices and industry standards for sharing master, reference, and big data with data consumers . Commercialization aspects of data as a service and its potential for generating revenues. Covers real world applications of DaaS such as ́Big Data as a Service'. Real-life case studies on various innovative architecture blueprints and related patterns Topics covered in this book are wide-ranging starting with the presentation of the need for providing data as a service and the technical challenges involved in making that transformation. Pushpak Sarkar is a Corporate Vice President- Enterprise Technology at New York Life Insurance, USA. The author received a bachelor's degree from Indian Institute of Technology(IIT) Kharagpur and his master's in Technology Management from the University of Pennsylvania, and an MBA from FMS, University of Delhi, India. He has been running Data Management & BI/Analytics Service Centers of Excellence (COE) at several globally renowned organizations. His professional interest lies in data management, business intelligence, and big data analytics.
Electronic data processing. --- Online information services. --- Business --- Data processing.
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"Online platforms support so many of our daily activities that we have become dependent on them in our personal and professional lives. We rely on them to buy and sell goods and services, to find information online and to keep in touch with each other. We use them for entertainment, news, transportation, accommodation, finding jobs and employees, finding apps and for many other purposes. Online platforms have also raised new and important policy questions, but the businesses themselves can be more complex than they appear so they are not always well understood. This report contains detailed profiles of twelve of the world's leading platform companies and derives insights from those profiles about what platforms actually do, how they do it, and why they succeed financially. For example, the report finds that although platforms tend to have a number of economic characteristics in common, they also vary so greatly that they cannot be compartmentalised into just a few categories, let alone a single sector. Moreover, they do not all succeed for the same reasons. In addition, although the major Chinese platforms still have a low profile within the OECD, they are in the process of expanding globally and deserve more attention."--Page 4 of cover.
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A chaque instant, les usagers des réseaux doivent faire des choix, entre acceptation et subordination pour accéder aux nouveaux services en ligne, en contrepartie d'un traçage de leurs données. Ces usagers sont tout à la fois récepteurs et contributeurs, et leurs usages s'inscrivent dans un renoncement négocié. L'analyse d'une acceptabilité sociale de l'exploitation des données et des pratiques relationnelles sur les réseaux numériques révèle leur caractère de plus en plus insoutenable, car ces mécanismes sont loin d'être virtuels et ont des conséquences très matérielles qui ont une incidence sur la production des gaz à effet de serre, source de réchauffement-dérèglement climatique. Ce troisième volume de la série "Informatique et société connectées" aborde l'hyperconnectivité engendrée par l'industrialisation des services numériques sur les réseaux qui s'appuie sur un modèle socio-économique fondé sur la gratuité ou des tarifs bas, des pratiques communicationnelles, et par des sollicitations incessantes.
Technologies de l'information et de la communication --- Société numérique --- Économie numérique --- Réseaux sociaux (Internet) --- Internet --- Aspect social --- Aspect environnemental --- Information society --- Communication --- Social networks --- Technological innovations --- Social aspects --- Environmental aspects --- Computer networks --- Economic aspects --- Online information services industry --- Technologies de l'information et de la communication. --- Société numérique. --- Économie numérique. --- Aspect social. --- Aspect environnemental. --- Computer networks - Social aspects --- Computer networks - Environmental aspects --- Computer networks - Economic aspects --- Online information services industry - Economic aspects --- Online information services industry - Environmental aspects
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Information retrieval --- Library automation --- Bibliothèque --- libraries --- Online bibliographic searching. --- Online information services. --- ON-LINE SYSTEMS --- DOCUMENTATION --- Monograph --- Documentation. --- Information science --- Information services --- Library science --- On-line
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Server farms are to the digital world what castles used to be: the seat of power. If data is the greatest collective treasure of a digital society, basic material for business and politics: Why are the places where it is stored still so invisible? Together with students from the Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main, Niklas Maak shows what the future of the most important new building typology of the twenty-first century might look like—and what new collective places a city needs in the age of digitalization.
Design architectural. --- Online information services --- Serveurs (Informatique) --- Buildings. --- Political aspects. --- Constructions --- Aspect politique --- Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Information systems --- Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- computer centers --- servers [computer]
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This book identifies three phenomena which are common to all EU digital technologies-relevant regulatory initiatives: act-ification, GDPR mimesis and regulatory brutality. These three phenomena serve as indicators or early signs of a new European technology law-making paradigm that by now seems ready to emerge.
Digital media --- Information technology --- Data protection --- Online information services --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation --- Law and legislation --- European Parliament.
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Mass media --- Television stations --- Radio stations --- Online information services --- Ownership --- Ownership --- Government policy --- Ownership --- Government policy --- Ownership --- Government policy --- Tribune Media (Firm) --- Sinclair Broadcast Group.
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