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BigData 2014 - The 1st International Summit on Big Data Computing

Date2014-08-04 - 2014-08-06

Deadline2014-05-12

VenueWashington, USA - United States USA - United States

Keywords

Websitehttp://www.com-geo.org/conferences/2014

Topics/Call fo Papers

Big Data is now invading in every aspect of our daily life and promise to revolutionize our life. It is “the next frontier for innovation, competition and productivity” as said McKinsey Global Institute.
Big data provides an opportunity to find insight in new and emerging types of data. How will you take advantage of this opportunity? Big Data also presents a number of challenges relating to its complexity, heterogeneity, and immense. Many of these novel challenges necessitate rethinking various aspects of information processing philosophy, data management platforms, and data computing methodologies in science, engineering, medicine, and business.
We believe that appropriate investment in Big Data will not only lead to a new wave of fundamental technological advances that will be embodied in the next generations of Big Data management platforms, systems, and products, but also has the potential to create huge economic value in the world economy for years to come.
"Big Data" Keynotes and Emerging Tech Panels in the Past Conferences
Selected Keynotes
Google Big Data Storytelling through Interactive Maps
Oracle Big Data and Advanced Spatial Analytics
OGC OGC Standards and Big Data Analytics
NASA NASA World Wind Infrastructure for Spatial Data
Nokia Big Data Computing for Traffic Information by GPS Sensing
COM.Geo & GWU On Clusterization in "Big Data" Streams
ICF Computational Intelligence and Neuromorphic Computing Potential for Geospatial Research and Applications
Microsoft To the edge of the Universe and back again: The evolution of the WorldWide Telescope and the ideas that inspired GeoFlow

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