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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI was hungry, and the banks were closed for the bank holiday weekend!
Maybe a bit late now mind but...
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI had JAP this week in a e-mail about a project. Had to read through the end to find out it meant Java Application Platform, bunch of old bollocks if you ask me.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI recently sat through a townhall where this high paid exec explained that he was in charge of big data for big co and what it would do for the big co. Sounded like they were screen scraping facebook for leads.
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Global, all encompassing terms like big data are fine between people that understand that it is catch all for a large set of skills and usages.
I recently sat through a townhall where this high paid exec explained that he was in charge of big data for big co and what it would do for the big co. Sounded like they were screen scraping facebook for leads.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI know, and I think it's an important development; getting value out of the huge data collections in companies and outside of them will be a big thing. However, forgive me for being a little bit jaded by hearing umpteen thousand buzzwords in the last 15 years.
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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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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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Originally 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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Originally posted by zeitghostBut once you've built a chicken, the dinosaur is much easier.
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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.
FFS
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.
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