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I've been doing research and developing products to build massive data warehouses for over 12 years now... listen for once..
Gartner: Big Data Will Generate 6 Million U.S. Jobs by 2015
Gartner predicts that 4.4 million IT jobs will be created to support Big Data by 2015, with 1.9 million of them to be in the United States.
In addition, every Big Data-related role in the United States will create employment for three people outside of IT, pushing the total to 6 million U.S. jobs, Peter Sondergaard, senior vice president at Gartner and global head of research, told those attending the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo.
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/charting-your-it-career/gartner-big-data-will-generate-6-million-u.s.-jobs-by-2015.html
https://twitter.com/BigDataKing
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Makes sense, I'm no technophile, but everything is electronic and streaming now.
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Makes sense, I'm no technophile, but everything is electronic and streaming now.
Everything is about analytics; slice and dice every click, every mobile behavior, every SMS, email, web session...
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Everything is about analytics; slice and dice every click, every mobile behavior, every SMS, email, web session...
In your opinion, what type of education is the best route for securing an IT job? A technical school like ITT Tech or a traditional university?
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really ?
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In your opinion, what type of education is the best route for securing an IT job? A technical school like ITT Tech or a traditional university?
ITT is pure shit... a solid computer science degree or electrical engineering.
"technical" schools make technicians. Technicians do what we tell them to do. Pure operations robots. No offense.
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ITT is pure shit... a solid computer science degree or electrical engineering.
"technical" schools make technicians. Technicians do what we tell them to do. Pure operations robots. No offense.
No offense taken. I was interested in getting into the IT field in the near future and was looking for opinions on the different options.
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Big Data is the name of the game these days.
Knowledge of current and future technology and how to utilize that knowledge into society's wellbeing.
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Look into marklogic or solr/lucine when dealing with big data.
No more taxomonies instead they used faceted meta fields
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lol...clowns...
Reality is that work is "disapearing". Too many people, more automatized functions and less jobs...
more like millions of unemployed joining the alrdy long line...
Chances are high unemployment rate are almost double of what official numbers tell the general public everywhere in occident...
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Big Data is the name of the game these days.
Knowledge of current and future technology and how to utilize that knowledge into society's wellbeing.
moron.
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I've been doing research and developing products to build massive data warehouses for over 12 years now... listen for once..
Gartner: Big Data Will Generate 6 Million U.S. Jobs by 2015
Gartner predicts that 4.4 million IT jobs will be created to support Big Data by 2015, with 1.9 million of them to be in the United States.
In addition, every Big Data-related role in the United States will create employment for three people outside of IT, pushing the total to 6 million U.S. jobs, Peter Sondergaard, senior vice president at Gartner and global head of research, told those attending the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo.
http://www.itbusinessedge.com/blogs/charting-your-it-career/gartner-big-data-will-generate-6-million-u.s.-jobs-by-2015.html
https://twitter.com/BigDataKing
The next dot com boom?
The 1990's all over again?
???
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Looking into marklogic or solr/lucine when dealing with big data.
No more taxomonies instead they used faceted meta fields
Good choice chief.. be careful with Lucene; potentially hard to maintain if customized..
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how is the teradata stock doing?
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www.postgresql.org (http://www.postgresql.org)
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how is the teradata stock doing?
bigtime up
http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=TDC+Interactive#symbol=tdc;range=5y;compare=;indicator=volume;charttype=area;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=off;source=undefined; (http://finance.yahoo.com/echarts?s=TDC+Interactive#symbol=tdc;range=5y;compare=;indicator=volume;charttype=area;crosshair=on;ohlcvalues=0;logscale=off;source=undefined;)