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2. Solution Definition
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Robert Stackowiak and Tracey Kelly
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3. Prototype Creation
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Robert Stackowiak and Tracey Kelly
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4. Production Rollout
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Robert Stackowiak and Tracey Kelly
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5. Design Thinking Overview and History
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Tracey Kelly and Robert Stackowiak
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ComputingMilieux_GENERAL ,Big Idea ,business.industry ,Design thinking ,Sociology ,Public relations ,business - Abstract
Does innovation come from a big idea that comes to an organization’s leadership in the shower? Does it only come from the organization’s extremely creative people? Does innovation only happen within dedicated innovation teams? Does it take a lot of money to innovate? The answer to all those questions is – not necessarily. If you want to truly innovate by developing next-level ideas, you need to think differently about how you approach innovation.
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6. Preparing for a Workshop
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Robert Stackowiak and Tracey Kelly
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Engineering ,Engineering management ,Software ,Scope (project management) ,User experience design ,business.industry ,Identifying problems ,Ready to use ,Design thinking ,business ,Strategy development - Abstract
Now that you understand how Design Thinking became an important tool in identifying problems to be solved and uncovering possible solutions, you are likely ready to use the methodology in strategy development. While some might associate Design Thinking workshops primarily with user experience (UX) design in software projects, these workshops are now also commonly used to define the full scope of the business solutions to be provided in comprehensive software and AI development projects. Your role in a Design Thinking workshop might include leading, sponsoring, or simply taking part in the workshop.
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7. Design Thinking in Software and AI Projects
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Robert Stackowiak and Tracey Kelly
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8. Design Thinking in Software and AI Projects : Proving Ideas Through Rapid Prototyping
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Robert Stackowiak, Tracey Kelly, Robert Stackowiak, and Tracey Kelly
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- Management information systems, Artificial intelligence, Computer software--Development
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Learn the fundamentals of Design Thinking and how to apply Design Thinking techniques in defining software development and AI solutions. Design Thinking is an approach to innovation which identifies problems and generates solution ideas that can be rapidly proven through prototyping.This book provides a brief history of Design Thinking and an overview of the process. It then drills down into more detail regarding methods and tools used in a Design Thinking workshops leading to useful prototypes. Guidance is provided on: Preparing for a Design Thinking Workshop Uncovering potential business problems that might be solvedPrioritizing potential solutionsIdentifying and characterizing stakeholdersChoosing the right prototypes for developmentLimiting scope and best practices in prototype buildingThe book concludes with a discussion of best practices in operationalizing successful prototypes, and describes change management techniques critical for successful adoption. You can use the knowledge gained from reading this book to incorporate Design Thinking techniques in your software development and AI projects, and assure timely and successful delivery of solutions.What You Will LearnGain foundational knowledge of what Design Thinking is and when to apply the techniqueDiscover preparation and facilitation techniques used in workshopsKnow how ideas are generated and then validated through prototypingUnderstand implementation best practices, including change management considerationsWho This Book Is ForBusiness decision makers and project stakeholders as well as IT project owners who seek a method leading to fast development of successful software and AI prototypes demonstrating real business value. Also for data scientists, developers, and systems integrators who are interested in facilitating or utilizing Design Thinking workshops to drive momentum behind potential software development and AI projects.
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9. Azure Internet of Things Revealed : Architecture and Fundamentals
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Robert Stackowiak and Robert Stackowiak
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- Internet of things
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Design, build, and justify an optimal Microsoft IoT footprint to meet your project needs. This book describes common Internet of Things components and architecture and then focuses on Microsoft's Azure components relevant in deploying these solutions.Microsoft-specific topics addressed include: deploying edge devices and pushing intelligence to the edge; connecting IoT devices to Azure and landing data there, applying Azure Machine Learning, analytics, and Cognitive Services; roles for Microsoft solution accelerators and managed solutions; and integration of the Azure footprint with legacy infrastructure.The book concludes with a discussion of best practices in defining and developing solutions and creating a plan for success.What You Will LearnDesign the right IoT architecture to deliver solutions for a variety of project needsConnect IoT devices to Azure for data collection and delivery of servicesUse Azure Machine Learning and Cognitive Services to deliver intelligence in cloud-based solutions and at the edgeUnderstand the benefits and tradeoffs of Microsoft's solution accelerators and managed solutionsInvestigate new use cases that are described and apply best practices in deployment strategiesIntegrate cutting-edge Azure deployments with existing legacy data sourcesWho This Book Is ForDevelopers and architects new to IoT projects or new to Microsoft Azure IoT components as well as readers interested in best practices used in architecting IoT solutions that utilize the Azure platform
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10. Remaining Relevant in Your Tech Career : When Change Is the Only Constant
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Robert Stackowiak and Robert Stackowiak
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- Information technology--Vocational guidance
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Remain relevant in the face of constant change during your career in technology. This book shows you how to proactively plan in anticipation of future changes. Many people find technology careers enticing because of the number of job opportunities, the high compensation, or simply because of fascination with technology itself. Once in those careers, however, there are many challenges to remaining relevant and at one's peak in the face of constantly shifting competitive and technology landscapes. Incumbents face a constant stream of new skills to learn that are often already known by more recent graduates entering the market at lower compensation rates. There also are time-to-market challenges and the need to keep up with the introduction of automation.This book was written based on the author's experience gained over 40 years working with and in technology-related fields and companies. It provides practical guidance on remaining relevant as changes are expected to occur in technology at ever faster rates in coming decades.What You'll LearnKnow what companies really wantRealize the importance of alignment with company cultureUnderstand the political landscape and how to use it to advantageDiscover why creating, maintaining, and operating in a diverse environment is beneficialMaster strategies for skills developmentFuture-proof your careerWho This Book Is ForTechnology professionals who want to remain relevant and happy while navigating their current career and university students who are pursuing a STEM career and actively planning their future
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11. Remaining Relevant in Your Tech Career
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Robert Stackowiak
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12. Published Sources
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Robert Stackowiak
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13. Developing a Plan for Success
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Robert Stackowiak
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Engineering management ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Iot architecture ,Use case ,Plan (drawing) ,Internet of Things ,business - Abstract
Throughout the previous chapters in this book, we’ve focused primarily on the technical aspects of designing and deploying a Microsoft Azure-based IoT architecture solution. But we also touched on business aspects as we described some of the potential use cases. By now, you might still be wondering how to determine where IoT will be most beneficial in your organization and how to build support for such projects.
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14. Azure IoT Hub
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Robert Stackowiak
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Series (mathematics) ,Edge device ,Computer science ,business.industry ,State (computer science) ,business ,Internet of Things ,Computer network - Abstract
IoT edge devices capture data gathered in events and transmit lightweight notifications of conditions or discrete state changes. Condition changes are commonly reported in a time series of interrelated events that are then analyzed to determine what has happened. Discrete events indicating a change in state can drive the need to perform specific actions.
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15. Infrastructure Integration
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Robert Stackowiak
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16. Azure Internet of Things Revealed
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Robert Stackowiak
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17. Azure IoT Solutions Overview
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Robert Stackowiak
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Software deployment ,Software as a service ,Operating system ,Key (cryptography) ,Cloud computing ,Software_PROGRAMMINGTECHNIQUES ,Internet of Things ,business ,computer.software_genre ,computer ,Implementation - Abstract
Microsoft has three public cloud-based services offerings. Key components in the backend of Microsoft-based IoT solutions reside in the Azure cloud. Azure provides a platform for development and deployment of highly customized IoT solutions and for deployment of IoT applications and solutions developed by Microsoft’s partners. Thus, there are examples of IoT implementations deployed in Azure using IaaS components, PaaS components, and SaaS components.
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18. IoT Edge Devices and Microsoft
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Robert Stackowiak
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Edge device ,SIMPLE (military communications protocol) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Programmable logic controller ,Barcode ,Drone ,law.invention ,law ,Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution ,Centralized computing ,Internet of Things ,business ,Computer network - Abstract
The “Things” in the Internet of Things are edge devices connected to centralized computing resources through external networks. Sometimes, the devices are also connected to each other at the edge via local networks. Data might be gathered from sensors in state-of-the-art complex devices such as smart meters, industrial barcode and RFID readers, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and robotic machinery. Sometimes, the equipment that you need to gather data from lacks sensors in critical locations. Simple sensor kits might be applied to legacy equipment lacking needed sensors. Such kits might also be installed in new locations such as upon city infrastructure, buildings, mobile vehicles, or even drones.
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19. IoT Central and Solution Accelerators
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Robert Stackowiak
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Computer architecture ,business.industry ,Software deployment ,Computer science ,Iot architecture ,Key (cryptography) ,Internet of Things ,business - Abstract
Now that we’ve explored many of the key components in an IoT architecture, we are going to look at Microsoft’s IoT solutions that package several of these components together. Each is designed to simplify and speed deployment of commonly implemented IoT solutions.
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20. Analyzing and Visualizing Data in Azure
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Robert Stackowiak
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Cloud computing ,Architecture ,business ,Data science ,Inclusion (education) - Abstract
In this chapter, we explore processing, analyzing, and visualizing data that lands in the Azure cloud at a deeper level than in the previous introduction provided in Chapter 2. Our goal is to help you understand how each of the platforms and tools described are best utilized as you consider their inclusion into your own architecture. You should gain insight into where and how to deploy them.
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21. How to Own Your Future
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Robert Stackowiak
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media_common.quotation_subject ,Loyalty ,Business ,Marketing ,media_common - Abstract
You might find the title of this chapter hard to believe. There is an avalanche of emerging and changing technologies. Your skills are aging. Some companies are exhibiting little loyalty to long-time employees. Experts are discussing how artificial intelligence will displace many jobs.
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22. What Have You Done for Me Lately?
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Robert Stackowiak
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ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Career path ,Mathematics education - Abstract
This is a book about how to remain relevant throughout your career in technology. You might have chosen your career path because you like technology and technology-related projects; are especially skilled in science, technology, engineering or math (popularly referred to as STEM); and/or observed the many job openings with relatively high salaries that are almost always available to people with these skills.
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23. Why Diversity Matters
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Robert Stackowiak
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Geography ,Gender diversity ,Quartile ,Cultural diversity ,Ethnic group ,Profitability index ,respiratory system ,Marketing ,human activities ,Diversity (business) - Abstract
The diversity in your company or organization will impact its bottom line and the success of your career. McKinsey periodically surveys the diversity of companies and their performance and publishes the results of their findings. The January 2018 report indicated that companies in the top quartile of leadership gender diversity outperformed those in the fourth quartile by 21 percent for profitability. Those in the top quartile for ethnic and cultural diversity outperformed those in the fourth quartile by 33 percent for margin. Many also believe that a diverse company is more adept at competing on a global stage among the many kinds of cultures present around the world.
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24. Developing the Right Skills
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Robert Stackowiak
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Engineering management ,Business - Abstract
Your career in technology takes place in an ever-changing world. Advances in technology enable the building of innovative solutions to difficult or previously unsolvable business problems. Companies and organizations that design, build, and maintain these solutions require workers who possess the skills that can make this happen.
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25. Why Business Culture Is Important
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Robert Stackowiak
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business.industry ,Organizational culture ,Business ,Public relations - Abstract
Companies and organizations have unique cultures. A team that you are part of can have a culture very different from the cultural goals expressed by the most senior levels of the company or organization. Cultures can also vary among different teams in the same organization.
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26. Political Considerations
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Robert Stackowiak
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27. Architecting the Industrial Internet : The Architect's Guide to Designing Industrial Internet Solutions
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Robert Stackowiak, Carla Romano, Shyam Varan Nath, Robert Stackowiak, Carla Romano, and Shyam Varan Nath
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- Industries--Technological innovations, Internet of things
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Learn the ins and outs of the Industrial Internet of Things through subjects ranging from its history and evolution, right up to what the future holds.Key Features[•] Define solutions that can connect existing systems and newer cloud-based solutions to thousands of thousands of edge devices and industrial machines[•] Identify, define, and justify Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) projects, and design an application that can connect to and control thousands of machines[•] Leverage the power and features of a platform to monitor, perform analytics, and maintain the Industrial InternetBook DescriptionThe Industrial Internet or the IIoT has gained a lot of traction. Many leading companies are driving this revolution by connecting smart edge devices to cloud-based analysis platforms and solving their business challenges in new ways. To ensure a smooth integration of such machines and devices, sound architecture strategies based on accepted principles, best practices, and lessons learned must be applied. This book begins by providing a bird's eye view of what the IIoT is and how the industrial revolution has evolved into embracing this technology. It then describes architectural approaches for success, gathering business requirements, and mapping requirements into functional solutions. In a later chapter, many other potential use cases are introduced including those in manufacturing and specific examples in predictive maintenance, asset tracking and handling, and environmental impact and abatement. The book concludes by exploring evolving technologies that will impact IIoT architecture in the future and discusses possible societal implications of the Industrial Internet and perceptions regarding these projects. By the end of this book, you will be better equipped to embrace the benefits of the burgeoning IIoT.What you will learn[•] Learn the history of the Industrial Internet and why an architectural approach is needed[•] Define solutions that can connect to and control thousands of edge devices and machines[•] Understand the significance of working with line of business leadership and key metrics to be gathered[•] Connect business requirements to the functional architecture[•] Gain the right expectation as to the capabilities of Industrial Internet applications and how to assess them[•] Understand what data and analytics components should be included in your architecture solution[•] Understand deployment trade-offs, management and security considerations, and the impact of emerging technologiesWho this book is forArchitects who are interested in learning how to define solutions for the Industrial Internet will benefit immensely from this book. Relevant architect roles include enterprise architects, business architects, information architects, cloud solution architects, software architects, and others. The content is also relevant for technically inclined line of business leaders investing in these solutions.
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28. Big Data and The Internet of Things : Enterprise Information Architecture for A New Age
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Robert Stackowiak, Art Licht, Venu Mantha, Louis Nagode, Robert Stackowiak, Art Licht, Venu Mantha, and Louis Nagode
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- Big data, Internet of things, Management information systems
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Enterprise Information Architecture for a New Age: Big Data and The Internet of Things, provides guidance in designing an information architecture to accommodate increasingly large amounts of data, massively large amounts of data, not only from traditional sources, but also from novel sources such everyday objects that are fast becoming wired into global Internet. No business can afford to be caught out by missing the value to be mined from the increasingly large amounts of available data generated by everyday devices.The text provides background as to how analytical solutions and enterprise architecture methodologies and concepts have evolved (including the roles of data warehouses, business intelligence tools, predictive analytics, data discovery, Big Data, and the impact of the Internet of Things). Then you're taken through a series of steps by which to define a future state architecture and create a plan for how to reach that future state. Enterprise Information Architecture for a New Age: Big Data and The Internet of Things helps you gain an understanding of the following:Implications of Big Data from a variety of new data sources (including data from sensors that are part of the Internet of Things) upon an information architectureHow establishing a vision for data usage by defining a roadmap that aligns IT with line-of-business needs is a key early stepThe importance and details of taking a step-by-step approach when dealing with shifting business challenges and changing technology capabilitiesHow to mitigate risk when evaluating existing infrastructure and designing and deploying new infrastructureEnterprise Information Architecture for a New Age: Big Data and The Internet of Things combines practical advice with technical considerations. Author Robert Stackowiak and his team are recognized worldwide for their expertise in large data solutions, including analytics. Don't miss your chance to read this book and gain the benefit of their advice as you look forward in thinking through your own choices and designing your own architecture to accommodate the burgeoning explosion in data that can be analyzed and converted into valuable information to drive your business forward toward success.
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29. Oracle Essentials : Oracle Database 12c
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Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Jonathan Stern, Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, and Jonathan Stern
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- Relational databases, Database management
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Written by Oracle insiders, this indispensable guide distills an enormous amount of information about the Oracle Database into one compact volume. Ideal for novice and experienced DBAs, developers, managers, and users, Oracle Essentials walks you through technologies and features in Oracle's product line, including its architecture, data structures, networking, concurrency, and tuning.Complete with illustrations and helpful hints, this fifth edition provides a valuable one-stop overview of Oracle Database 12c, including an introduction to Oracle and cloud computing. Oracle Essentials provides the conceptual background you need to understand how Oracle truly works.Topics include:A complete overview of Oracle databases and data stores, and Fusion Middleware products and featuresCore concepts and structures in Oracle's architecture, including pluggable databasesOracle objects and the various datatypes Oracle supportsSystem and database management, including Oracle Enterprise Manager 12cSecurity options, basic auditing capabilities, and options for meeting compliance needsPerformance characteristics of disk, memory, and CPU tuningBasic principles of multiuser concurrencyOracle's online transaction processing (OLTP)Data warehouses, Big Data, and Oracle's business intelligence toolsBackup and recovery, and high availability and failover solutions
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30. Oracle Big Data Handbook
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Tom Plunkett, Brian Macdonald, Bruce Nelson, Mark Hornick, Helen Sun, Khader Mohiuddin, Debra Harding, Gokula Mishra, Robert Stackowiak, Keith Laker, David Segleau, Tom Plunkett, Brian Macdonald, Bruce Nelson, Mark Hornick, Helen Sun, Khader Mohiuddin, Debra Harding, Gokula Mishra, Robert Stackowiak, Keith Laker, and David Segleau
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Transform Big Data into Insight'In this book, some of Oracle's best engineers and architects explain how you can make use of big data. They'll tell you how you can integrate your existing Oracle solutions with big data systems, using each where appropriate and moving data between them as needed.'-- Doug Cutting, co-creator of Apache Hadoop Cowritten by members of Oracle's big data team, Oracle Big Data Handbook provides complete coverage of Oracle's comprehensive, integrated set of products for acquiring, organizing, analyzing, and leveraging unstructured data. The book discusses the strategies and technologies essential for a successful big data implementation, including Apache Hadoop, Oracle Big Data Appliance, Oracle Big Data Connectors, Oracle NoSQL Database, Oracle Endeca, Oracle Advanced Analytics, and Oracle's open source R offerings. Best practices for migrating from legacy systems and integrating existing data warehousing and analytics solutions into an enterprise big data infrastructure are also included in this Oracle Press guide. Understand the value of a comprehensive big data strategy Maximize the distributed processing power of the Apache Hadoop platform Discover the advantages of using Oracle Big Data Appliance as an engineered system for Hadoop and Oracle NoSQL Database Configure, deploy, and monitor Hadoop and Oracle NoSQL Database using Oracle Big Data Appliance Integrate your existing data warehousing and analytics infrastructure into a big data architecture Share data among Hadoop and relational databases using Oracle Big Data Connectors Understand how Oracle NoSQL Database integrates into the Oracle Big Data architecture Deliver faster time to value using in-database analytics Analyze data with Oracle Advanced Analytics (Oracle R Enterprise and Oracle Data Mining), Oracle R Distribution, ROracle, and Oracle R Connector for Hadoop Analyze disparate data with Oracle Endeca Information Discovery Plan and implement a big data governance strategy and develop an architecture and roadmap
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- 2013
31. Implementing the Plan
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Venu Mantha, Louis Nagode, Robert Stackowiak, and Art Licht
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Engineering management ,Risk management plan ,Work (electrical) ,Computer science ,Plan (drawing) ,Business case ,Project plan ,Critical path method ,Phase (combat) ,Project manager - Abstract
We conclude this book with a chapter that covers implementing the project plan. This is the phase in which all of our hard work in preparing the plan and obtaining funding should pay off. We will begin delivering the solutions that provide the value promised in our business case. Whether we are successful in this phase is due in part to how well we executed our methodology for success during earlier phases.
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32. Understanding the Business
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Art Licht, Louis Nagode, Venu Mantha, and Robert Stackowiak
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Process management ,Analytics ,business.industry ,Business analysis ,Critical success factor ,Big data ,Strategic management ,Business case ,business ,Data warehouse ,Business relationship management - Abstract
In this information-driven age, we have reached the crossroads of a data revolution. We are at an inflection point in using revolutionary technologies provided by Big Data and Internet of Things (IoT) to gain intelligence, streamline operations, and gain competitive business advantage. Augmenting and transforming existing data warehouses and analytics footprints is the order of the day at many organizations. Before embarking on a journey to incorporate newer technologies, we should ask ourselves few basic questions and answer "why" we were doing this and "how" the technologies can support the business strategy. Even though these questions sound intuitive and basic, it is the right place to start. Our experience is that organizations that understand business drivers, critical success factors, and priorities before embarking on the journey are far more successful. This also helps when garnering internal support needed to launch the initiatives faster and effectively, while successfully reaping the projected business benefits.
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33. References
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Robert Stackowiak, Art Licht, Venu Mantha, and Louis Nagode
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34. Evaluating the Art of the Possible
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Venu Mantha, Art Licht, Robert Stackowiak, and Louis Nagode
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Competition (economics) ,Order (exchange) ,business.industry ,Head start ,Information architecture ,Big data ,First-mover advantage ,Business ,Competitor analysis ,Venture capital ,Marketing - Abstract
Fear of being left behind can be powerful motivation. Today, many organizations embark on building Big Data and Internet of Things prototypes simply because they fear that their competitors are gaining a head start. Being first to market with differentiated solutions is a common goal among startup companies in order to attract funding from venture capitalists. While many startups fail, some have succeeded spectacularly and established a presence in new markets that, in turn, threatened the established companies in those markets. The significant advantage gained by being early to market with innovative solutions has not been forgotten by CEOs and senior business leaders at mature companies facing new competition.
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35. Defining an Initial Plan and Roadmap
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Louis Nagode, Art Licht, Robert Stackowiak, and Venu Mantha
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Service-level agreement ,Business requirements ,Engineering management ,Work (electrical) ,Aside ,Computer science ,Plan (drawing) ,Business case ,Architecture ,Design technology - Abstract
The design of our future state information architecture was described in Chapter 6. Given how it was developed, it should provide a solution that aligns with the organization's business requirements. For now, we will put the technology design work aside. Based on our earlier assessment of skills, we believe we can cover any skills gaps and successfully deploy and maintain this architecture (though we must now explore this further). Our sponsors are pleased so far. But, we still don't fully understand what it will cost to implement this design nor do we understand how quickly we will begin delivering value to our business sponsors and the organization. This likely has our sponsors concerned since we are reaching the point at which we should gain buy-in from senior executives and obtain project funding.
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36. Designing the Future State Information Architecture
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Venu Mantha, Louis Nagode, Art Licht, and Robert Stackowiak
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Enterprise architecture framework ,Process management ,Website architecture ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Information architecture ,Applications architecture ,Solution architecture ,Information technology architecture ,Enterprise architecture ,Data architecture ,business - Abstract
We touched on the current state of the information architecture and a possible future state when we explored "the art of the possible" during our earlier visioning meetings. As useful as those exercises were, we only began to scratch the surface in assessing the key components in the current state. At the time, we used that limited knowledge to begin to postulate about the possible enhancements that we would need in the future. Later, we gained much more knowledge regarding the potential business use cases and prepared business information maps (BIMs) with the help of the lines of business. These requirements and desired future state BIMs will now help us further understand gaps in the current information architecture and how it must change. We will also consider the initial assessment that was made of skills present in the organization as we define the direction that the future state architecture will take.
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37. Business Information Mapping for Big Data and Internet of Things
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Art Licht, Robert Stackowiak, Venu Mantha, and Louis Nagode
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Data flow diagram ,Business information ,World Wide Web ,Web of Things ,Business goals ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Information architecture ,Big data ,The Internet ,Internet of Things ,business ,Data science - Abstract
Thus far, we have defined a broad business and IT vision of a potential project as we traversed through our methodology for success. We should now also have a more detailed understanding as to the potential business goals for our project since we fused the vision with a more detailed strategy and better understanding of the organization's goals. Stakeholders and potential sponsors are now being identified. However, we are still quite far from understanding necessary data flow and processing changes that will impact our current information architecture.
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38. Internet of Things Standards
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Art Licht, Robert Stackowiak, Venu Mantha, and Louis Nagode
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Change over time ,World Wide Web ,Open source ,Residential gateway ,business.industry ,Computer science ,The Internet ,Internet of Things ,business ,Variety (cybernetics) - Abstract
In Chapters 1 and 6, we mentioned that a variety of standards, open source projects, and consortia were present in influencing the direction of Internet of Things (IoT) components at the time this book was first published. In this appendix, we list some of the entities that you are likely to encounter as you evaluate options in deploying IoT projects. This list is not complete, and we expect that it will continue to grow rapidly and change over time.
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39. Big Data and the Internet of Things
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Venu Mantha, Robert Stackowiak, Louis Nagode, and Art Licht
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business.industry ,Computer science ,Internet privacy ,Big data ,business ,Internet of Things - Published
- 2015
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40. Big Data Solutions and the Internet of Things
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Louis Nagode, Venu Mantha, Robert Stackowiak, and Art Licht
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World Wide Web ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Information architecture ,Internet privacy ,Big data ,Architecture ,Internet of Things ,business - Abstract
This book begins with a chapter title that contains two of the most hyped technology concepts in information architecture today: Big Data and the Internet of Things. Since this book is intended for enterprise architects and information architects, as well as anyone tasked with designing and building these solutions or concerned about the ultimate success of such projects, we will avoid the hype. Instead, we will provide a solid grounding on how to get these projects started and ultimately succeed in their delivery. To do that, we first review how and why these concepts emerged, what preceded them, and how they might fit into your emerging architecture.
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41. Understanding Organizational Skills
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Louis Nagode, Art Licht, Venu Mantha, and Robert Stackowiak
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Business requirements ,Process management ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Applications architecture ,Information architecture ,Organizational learning ,Business intelligence ,Life skills ,Architecture ,business ,Skills management - Abstract
In this chapter, we explore assessing the skills present in an organization that are critical to the successful design, deployment, and management of the future state information architecture for Big Data and the Internet of Things projects. Covering the topic of skills at this point in the book might cause you to scratch your head. Isn't it premature to be evaluating the skills in our organization before we define in some detail the future state information architecture? After all, the information architecture should match the business requirements, and we described how to gather those requirements in the previous chapters. We also described creating a broad vision of what the future architecture could look like much earlier in our methodology. We might assume that we can now take the business requirements and begin planning details about the future state information architecture.
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42. Achieving Extreme Performance with Oracle Exadata
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Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Maqsood Alam, Mans Bhuller, Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Maqsood Alam, and Mans Bhuller
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- High performance computing, Relational databases, Client/server computing--Equipment and supplies
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Maximize Oracle Exadata Capabilities Leverage all of the powerful features available in the Oracle Exadata Database Machine using the proven techniques inside this Oracle Press guide. Written by Oracle experts, Achieving Extreme Performance with Oracle Exadata shows you how to take full advantage of this complete, optimized package of software, servers, and storage. Best practices for enterprise deployments, high availability, administration, backup and recovery, data warehousing, online transaction processing, consolidation, and migration are included in this authoritative resource. Take advantage of the tightly integrated hardware and software in the Oracle Exadata Database Machine Work with Oracle Exadata software features, including Smart Scans, Oracle Exadata Hybrid Columnar Compression, storage indexes, Oracle Exadata Smart Flash Cache, and I/O Resource Manager Understand Oracle Exadata Database Machine balanced hardware architecture Architect, administer, and monitor Oracle Exadata Storage Servers Deploy data warehouses on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine Run online transaction processing (OLTP) workloads on the Oracle Exadata Database Machine Consolidate databases with and migrate databases to the Oracle Exadata Database Machine
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- 2011
43. Oracle Essentials : Oracle Database 10g
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Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Jonathan Stern, Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, and Jonathan Stern
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- Relational databases
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An enormous system comprising myriad technologies, options, and releases, Oracle's complexities have spawned numerous areas of specialization. For each area of specialization there are equally specialized how-to books and manuals. O'Reilly's Oracle Essentials claims a unique place among these books. Rather than focusing on one area, the book explains the foundational concepts of the Oracle technology and the core technical and business aspects of using it.The new edition of this classic book, Oracle Essentials, 3rd Edition: Oracle Database 10g, distills a vast amount of knowledge into an easy-to-read volume covering every aspect of the Oracle database. Readers of all levels will learn about Oracle's features and technologies, including the product line, architecture, data structures, networking, concurrency, tuning, and much more.Featuring focused text, abundant illustrations, and helpful hints, the new edition offers a valuable overview of Oracle's Database 10g--the industry's first database to support grid computing. Recent releases such as Oracle 9i and 8i are also covered. The book contains chapters on:Oracle products, options, and overall architecture for Oracle 10g and prior recent releasesInstalling and running Oracle: how to configure, start up, and shut down the database, and various networking issuesOracle data structures, datatypes, and ways of extending datatypes, with an introduction to Oracle objects (e.g., tables, views, indexes)Managing Oracle: security, the Oracle Enterprise Manager, fragmentation and reorganization, and backup and recoveryOracle performance: characteristics of disk, memory, and CPU tuningMulti-user concurrency, online transaction processing (OLTP), and high availabilityHardware architectures (e.g., SMP, MPP, NUMA) and their impact on OracleData warehousing and distributed databasesNetwork deployment: using Oracle as an Internet computing platform and for grid computingWhat's new in Oracle 10g: a summary of the database changes described in the bookOracle Essentials, 3rd Edition: Oracle Database 10g was written for anyone whose job involves managing or building systems using Oracle DBMS technology or working with staff that uses Oracle technology. This book is the perfect all-in-one source for understanding the complexities and capabilities of Oracle.
- Published
- 2008
44. Oracle Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Solutions
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Robert Stackowiak, Joseph Rayman, Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Joseph Rayman, and Rick Greenwald
- Subjects
- Data warehousing
- Abstract
Up-to-date, comprehensive coverage of the Oracle database and business intelligence tools Written by a team of Oracle insiders, this authoritative book provides you with the most current coverage of the Oracle data warehousing platform as well as the full suite of business intelligence tools. You'll learn how to leverage Oracle features and how those features can be used to provide solutions to a variety of needs and demands. Plus, you'll get valuable tips and insight based on the authors'real-world experiences and their own implementations. Avoid many common pitfalls while learning best practices for: Leveraging Oracle technologies to design, build, and manage data warehouses Integrating specific database and business intelligence solutions from other vendors Using the new suite of Oracle business intelligence tools to analyze data for marketing, sales, and more Handling typical data warehouse performance challenges Uncovering initiatives by your business community, security business sponsorship, project staffing, and managing risk
- Published
- 2007
45. Professional Oracle Programming
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Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Gary Dodge, David Klein, Ben Shapiro, Christopher G. Chelliah, Rick Greenwald, Robert Stackowiak, Gary Dodge, David Klein, Ben Shapiro, and Christopher G. Chelliah
- Subjects
- Relational databases
- Abstract
One of the only Oracle books to focus exclusively on database programming rather than administration Oracle owns sixty percent of the commercial database market Provides full coverage of the latest Oracle version, 10g-including new features such as regular expressions and the MODEL SQL clause-as well as versions 8, 8i, and 9i The authors are well-known as Oracle gurus-Greenwald is the author of Oracle in a Nutshell and the coauthor, with Stackowiak, of Oracle 9 Essentials Shows how to use Oracle data and data structures to build robust, scalable database applications using Java, SQL, and PL/SQL
- Published
- 2005
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