
That Book on Big Data: A One-Hour Intro
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Narrated by:
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Steve Rausch
About this listen
Data is a crucial commodity, increasing at an exponential rate. That Book on Big Data is a crash course covering big data, who’s using it, and its implications.
From this audiobook you’ll learn definitions, techniques, and tools used by practitioners. Sampling the generators of data, and those hungrily consuming it, we dive into high profile use cases and those that fly under the radar. We’ll also consider personal implications of big data on everything (and everyone!).
In about an hour, we’ll outline the current and future states of a data-driven world, whether you’re looking to join the conversation or prepare for change around the corner.
©2018 Jonathan Morley, Bobby Timberlake (P)2018 Jonathan Morley, Bobby Timberlake
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