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What is IoT data analytics ?

IoT data analytics describes the methods by which organizations gather large volumes of information (which can reach the petabyte level for some businesses) and analyze it go gain a better understanding of their own operations and their clients. Optimizing this process takes place in four stages, starting with the collection of data (generally unstructured) generated by IoT devices. This information is then stored in an appropriate big data IoT analytics system, which is much like an extended database. The system carries out IoT analytics processes (which may be tailored to meet the needs of an individual organization), and then generates reports in a user-friendly manner.

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Critically, IoT data analytics must happen in real-time, or as close to it as possible. The reasons for this are clear when one considers predictive, proactive maintenance and troubleshooting and the cost-savings they can generate compared to a reactive approach. Predictive and preventive maintenance are deployed widely in the telecommunications industry, but are being adopted increasingly by many other sectors and companies whose operations include field service for all manner of devices.

Raspberry Pi 2 - 6x Faster, Quad-Core, 1GB And Support For Windows 10 At Just $35

The $35 Raspberry Pi Mini-PC originally aimed to be an affordable educational device to learn computing has started a whole new category of enthusiast using the mini-computer under various scenarios from smart electronic projects to desktop computer's and mini-servers.

The all new second generation Raspberry Pi 2 Model B has now available offering 6x more performance then it's predecessor, thanks to an all new 900MHz Quad-Core Armv7 SOC (Single Board Computer) Broadcom BCM2836 coupled with 1GB of RAM. Apart from the CPU and RAM everything remains the same from form factor to connectors like 4 USB ports, 40 GPIO pins, Full HDMI port, Ethernet port, Combined 3.5mm audio jack and composite video, Camera interface (CSI), Display interface (DSI), Micro SD card slot and VideoCore IV 3D graphics core - which means all the older accessories and software-code can be used with the new Pi.

To make the news even more sweeter, the new Raspberry Pi 2 Model B will cost the same US$35 and will also support an IoT (Internet Of Things) trimmed down version of Microsoft Windows 10. This release of Windows 10 will also be 100% free for the Maker community through the Windows Developer Program for IoT.

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