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COURSE TITLE: ITE 6300: INTERNET OF THINGS AND CLOUD COMPUTING TOPIC TITLE: PRELIMS : THE INTERNET OF THINGS WEEK NO.3  

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS Module 3: Big Data, IoT, and the Cloud Objectives: This module aims: To discuss big data, IoT, and the cloud.  

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS By utilizing IoT, Big Data, and Cloud Computing, market leaders gain from innovation and a competitive edge. The digital revolution requires networked devices and data exchange as connection becomes more and more important. By detecting patterns and trends, system performance is improved through the analysis of data from linked devices.  

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS What is IoT? The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of interconnected objects or gadgets that use the Internet for data collecting and communication. This makes it possible for machines to make decisions, remember patterns, and take actions without human intervention. IoT teaches machines to make wise judgments, manage their actions, and improve their functioning.  

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS What is Big Data? In contrast to IoT, big data refers to the practice of analyzing massive amounts of organized and unstructured data to acquire insight into various business processes. Big Data is defined as data that is both too large or complex to process using conventional techniques, such as the so-called four V's:   1. Volume: the volume of information gathered from many sources. 2. Velocity: a measure of how quickly data is processed. 3. Variety: the many data formats that are being transferred between systems. 4. Veracity: your capacity to distinguish between low-quality and high-quality data using big data tools and analysis.

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS The Cloud is a centralized platform that makes it easier and more economical to move data and applications over the Internet. As firms expand, it gets rid of on-site equipment and improves technical and analytical abilities. An illustration of this is the creation of Microsoft Azure Cloud.    

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS There are various types of Cloud service accessible   Big data, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things (IoT) present enterprises with exponential development prospects. The data source is IoT, the analytics platform is big data, and the storage, scalability, and access speed are provided by cloud computing. Network-based systems are used to collect big data, which is then processed on the cloud utilizing SaaS paradigms, AI, and machine learning. Pay-as-you-go alternatives for massive data are provided by cloud architecture, which enables real-time data storage, processing, and analysis at scale.

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS Without cloud computing, big data analytics would have a lot of untapped potential because current computers can't process this amount of data, at all. Big Data also helps to fuel the expansion of cloud computing since without it, there would be much less of a need for cloud-based solutions.   Cloud Computing services are only made viable by Big Data. We only acquire large data because we now have the services available to collect, store, and process it. Simply said, one would not exist without the other. Combining the two might help your business become a successful, data-driven market leader.  

PRELIMS:THE INTERNET OF THINGS References:     Kovalcik , Marek. 2021. Introduction to Cloud Computing The Power of the Internet of Things (IoT) BDO Czech Republic Czech Republic  
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