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The Indy Big Data Conference

Integrative Data Science Initiative
September 26, 2018
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
JW Marriott, Downtown Indianapolis

Description

Coming up on September 26th, 2018 is the fifth annual Indy Big Data Conference, titled “Big Data: A Maze of Opportunity.” Just when we thought Big Data couldn’t get any bigger, the International Data Corporation (IDC) predicted the $130 Billion Big Data market of 2016 will nearly double with anticipated revenues of more than $203 Billion by the start of the next decade. 2018 will shine a spotlight on Artificial Intelligence (AI) as the anticipated big data star of the year, debuting in everything from self-driving cars to healthcare and home products like Amazon’s Alexa and Google Home. Some experts forecast the voice-activated Internet alone, will be a $10 Billion dollar industry by 2020. By 2021, the Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to draw in $6 Trillion dollars, with a “T” in spending as a business solution. With the big data market explosion also comes pressure for Fortune 500 organizations to put strategies in place to monetize their big data and hire cybersecurity experts to protect their ever-expanding pipelines and portfolios of big data. IoT is especially susceptible to hacking as more and more devices hook in to the Internet, more and more areas of vulnerability are being created. Big data is a maze of opportunity with as many twists and turns as there are new big data technologies. This year’s speakers will present on these topics and many more as they help you to navigate this maze and cash in on your next big data opportunity.

To learn more about the conference, a list of speakers, and to register -- please visit the website at indybigdata.com

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