Big Data What it Means For Business. Dr. Bob Porter Executive Director UCF Executive Development Center

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2 Big Data What it Means For Business Dr. Bob Porter Executive Director UCF Executive Development Center

Technology: The Big Data Enabler 3

The Future of Marketing Based on Your Data? 4

What is Big Data? Big Data is the cultural, technological, and scholarly phenomenon that rests on the interplay of: Technology: gather, analyze, link, and compare large data sets Analysis: identify patterns in order to make economic, social, technical, and legal claims Mythology: the belief that large data sets offer a higher form of intelligence and knowledge 5 Boyd & Crawford, 2012

When Did it Become Big Data? 6

The Scale of Big Data Thirty-five zettabytes of data will have been created by 2020 A zettabyte = 1 trillion gigabytes That s enough data to fill a stack of DVD s that reaches halfway to MARS. 7

Key Findings from Deloitte Report Analytics has arrived already a competitive resource Better decision making on key strategic initiatives Marketing and customers highest investment in analytics Structure is a challenge coordination and alignment Key barriers exist data management and access to talent The best is yet to come technology sophistication 8

IBM: How Data Is Used in Business 9

IBM: How Big Data Transforms Your Business 10

General Electric: The Emergence of the Industrial Internet 11

General Electric: Forces Shaping The Industrial Internet 12

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Data Command Center at SpaceX 14 They track: Status and progress of Space launches and overall mission status.

Data Command Center at Lockheed Martin 15 They track: Objects in space to help maneuver spacecraft and track orbital technology.

Data Command Center at Johns Hopkins 16 They track: Bed availability, operating room efficiency, patient status and staffing.

The Internet of Things: An Explosion of Connected Possibility 17

Your Smartphone a Big Data Driver Light sensors Proximity sensors Camera sensors Microphones (ultrasound) sensors Touch sensors Position (GPS, WiFi, Cellular, Bluetooth) sensors Accelerometer sensors Magnetometer sensors Gyroscope sensors Pressure sensors Temperature sensors Humidity sensors 18

Your Smartphone Goes To Med School Locally 19

Smart Sensor Project BRIDGE - Osceola 20

UCF Graduate Degrees = Big Data Opportunities 21

Program Comparison College of Sciences College of Engineering College of Business The Data Mining track in the Statistical Computing MS program focuses on data mining and its application to business, social, and health problems. The program is particularly suited for individuals who have completed an undergraduate program in mathematics, statistics, economics, business, or other related fields, and wish to pursue a career in data mining. Data miners are statisticians who analyze massive data sets to uncover trends and associations, and make theoretically sound decisions on, for example, business, social, and health subjects. Data miners have one of the most coveted jobs, as the demand for them far exceeds the existing number of qualified persons in the area. Currently, the work force in the data mining industry consists mainly of individuals trained with post college education. To date, very few university degree programs exist for training students for such a large and growing industry in the United States. 22 The Master of Science in Data Analytics program provides students with the ability to develop algorithms and computer programs for discovery of information from large amounts of data. This includes the architecture of programs, as well as technical details of algorithm development. Students are expected to be able to write and maintain novel computer programs that make efficient use of cutting-edge computer technology. Students in this non-thesis program receive a broad background in the areas of parallel programming, machine learning, data mining, and network science while specializing in particular areas of data analytics practice. Students successfully completing this program will have exhibited breadth as well as depth of capability involving discovery of knowledge from "big data." The 30-hour, ten course curriculum introduces students to the main quantitative methods and software tools of business analytics, a subfield of data science; namely, those used in numerical, optimization, simulation, and statistical methods. Designed for those interested in using quantitative methods to uncover economic relationships, to construct predictive models, and to communicate business intelligence, the curriculum provides students with the knowledge necessary in making informed business decisions. Specifically, students will learn how to acquire, organize, manage, and analyze data. In addition to gaining experience with software tools commonly used in industry (such as UNIX, SQLite, Python, and R), students will also be instructed in using commercial software (such as SAS) to train, validate, and test empirical models. Through a combination of case studies, hands-on lectures, and group projects, students will gain valuable experience in using quantitative methods to solve business problems. The program culminates in an applied field project that uses these methods and tools to solve a non-trivial business problem.

To Find Out More About UCF Big Data Programs College of Sciences College of Engineering College of Business Dr. Shunpu Zhang Shunpu.Zhang@ucf.edu 407-823-2289 Dr. Ivan Garibay Ivan.Garibay@ucf.edu 407-882-1163 Dr. Robert Porter rlporter@bus.ucf.edu (407)-823-4691 23

The Best is Yet to Come 24

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