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No but they shouldn't struggle with a steel and glass chicken hut. Or a greenhouse.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.' -
Big Data is a subset of BIOriginally posted by Ketchup View PostI disagree, i think part of the requirement of Big Data is to store the data in such a way it can be extracted for any purpose not just for 1 application
BI is everything except OLTP
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Now where's my Agile Big Data on the Cloud SOA SaaS book?Coffee's for closersComment
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In the cases of the really big data sets - Google & Facebook obviously - just keeping your DB consistent across the globe is a pain. But there really can't be a large number of people on that scale.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's not storing the stuf that's the problem, it's doing something useful with it, like modelling.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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You may be right there.Originally posted by Ketchup View PostI disagree, i think part of the requirement of Big Data is to store the data in such a way it can be extracted for any purpose not just for 1 applicationHard Brexit now!
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Sorry. When I said 'handle it' I meant not just store but also facilitate use of it too. I should have been more precise. No wonder I can't get a contractOriginally posted by sasguru View PostIt's not storing the stuf that's the problem, it's doing something useful with it, like modelling.
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True to some extent; but genuinely Big Data i.e. a database with tens of millions of records does need extra skills and experience.Originally posted by GB9 View PostGetting seriously peed off by the term Big Data appearing in role requirements.
For those of you in HR / Agency - Big Data is a marketing term. There is no difference to what you can do with data now.
For those responsible for data security / safety / accuracy - Big Data also equals 'uncontrolled'. The sort of thing most companies have been battling against for years.
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For example a SELECT that works in a flash on a small to medium sized database might take forever on a huge one, or worse still lock the whole thing for ages, if it isn't carefully crafted and tested based on the existing keys.
Also, you might need extra infrastructure such as separate read and write servers, and a more elaborate backup strategy.Work in the public sector? Read the IR35 FAQ hereComment
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Other way round on this planetOriginally posted by zeitghostBut once you've built a chicken, the dinosaur is much easier.
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Hmm - The earliest dinosaurs were probably about the size of chickens and must have run around much like themOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostOther way round on this planet
(Catching a chicken in an open space is well nigh impossible, they're so fast and agile, and I should know as I spent the best part of an hour trying once while cycling through France!
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I know I'm going to regret this but why?Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHmm - The earliest dinosaurs were probably about the size of chickens and must have run around much like them
(Catching a chicken in an open space is well nigh impossible, they're so fast and agile, and I should know as I spent the best part of an hour trying once while cycling through France!
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It's much easier if you get off the bike.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostHmm - The earliest dinosaurs were probably about the size of chickens and must have run around much like them
(Catching a chicken in an open space is well nigh impossible, they're so fast and agile, and I should know as I spent the best part of an hour trying once while cycling through France!
)While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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