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Blockchain: Blockchain & Big Data - The revolutions that are transforming our work, market and world
Contributor(s): Nakamoto, Pat (Author)
ISBN: 1979913323     ISBN-13: 9781979913324
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $12.71  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Networking - Network Protocols
- Business & Economics | Industries - Computers & Information Technology
Series: Data Analytics
Physical Information: 0.2" H x 8.5" W x 11.02" (0.55 lbs) 98 pages
 
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This bundle contains 2 manuscripts: BOOK 1 Blockchain Blueprint: the revolution guide to the future of money Some say that a way for understanding the progress of the modern world is by keeping an eye on the innovations that occur in the world of data processing. A new tech solution is launched approximately every decade: first, there have been processors and personal computers; then the Internet revolution, followed by smart phones and ending with social networks. The current emerging innovation of this decade may be the connected world of computing relying on blockchain encryption. Blockchain technology can be used to record and track details of each transaction or property of any business, including tangible assets such as real estate, and intangible assets such as intellectual property. It can also be used to automate contracts through so-called Smart Contracts, greatly simplifying the creation and execution process of contracts between parties. In this book, high tech expert Pat Nakamoto answers your questions concerning the future of Blockchain technology along with addressing different major developments linked to it, like Smart Contracts, Fintech and Ethereum. BOOK 2: "Within 2 days we produce the same amount of data generated by at the beginning of the civilization until 2003", said Eric Schmidt in 2010. According to IBM, by 2020 the world will have generated a mass of data on the order of 40 zettabyte (1021Byte). Just think, for example, of digital content such as photos, videos, blogs, posts, and everything that revolves around social networks; only Facebook marks 30 billion pieces of content each month shared by its users. The explosion of social networks, combined with the emergence of smartphones, justifies the fact that one of the recurring terms of recent years in the field of innovation, marketing and IT is "Big Data". But what does the Big Data phenomenon mean? Is the proliferation of data simply the sign of an increasingly invasive world? Or is there something more to it? Pat Nakamoto will guide you through the discovery of the world of Big data, which, according to experts, in the near future could become the new gold or oil, in what is a real Data Driven economy. Grab your copy now