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Analytics thought-leader Thomas Davenport and leading industry experts discuss how—and why—organizations like yours use business analytics to empower more timely and precise decisions by bringing new insights into daily operations.
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Hope you can make it!
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• Data Modeling with Apache Cassandra
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Abstract
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- Why now
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2. HAT Lexicons
anyone and everyone working on the HAT
(that’s the HAT team as well!)
Digital
Milliners
Types of HAT Mad HattersHAT
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3. HAT Lexicons
HAT: Hub-of-All-Things
this is the server space (whether it is a fixed, cloud or hybrid
server) where the database of data you choose to generate
(usually through sensors) is placed into.
HAT Digital
Milliners
Types of HAT Mad Hatters
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4. Types of HATHAT Digital
Milliners
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yellow_hard_hat.jpgHAT Lexicons
Hard HAT
Sun HAT
Straw HAT
Mad Hatters
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Straw_hat,_Vietnamese_Women%27s_Museum.jpg
http://clipartcotttage.deviantart.com/art/Sun-Hat-Orange-440202639
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5. HAT Lexicons
a.k.a. HAT Providers:
These are HAT providers and you can choose which milliner you
prefer to bank your personal digital data with
Digital
Milliners
HAT Types of HAT Mad Hatters
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15. Event
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30. A HAT Partner to build a Demonstrator
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http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Django_logo.svg?uselang=en-gb
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31. To create value with the HAT
Consumption
Experience
Interaction
… combinations …
Value_Creation_Types
http://bit.ly/hatjobs
Beauty Box
Smart Toilet Roll Holder
Fibaro
Calendar
Facebook
Fitbit
Withing
……
Companion Tools
http://bit.ly/hatdl HAT
Forum
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32. peek into the future
http://nymote.org/ http://couchdb.apache.org/
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