"data-economy" : Huawei bets storage as a service can really help enterprises deal with massive data surge

collected by :Andro Alex Stage 1 is to Harmonize all data, including data warehouses, Big data, operational data, social media and cloud data. There is an important transition from "hype" to "reality" that often occurs in technology, and Big Data has reached that stage. DE: What are the common pitfalls of big data and business intelligence programmes and how do you avoid these? The issue that will legitimize Big Data is not technology, but the business potential of the Internet of Things (IoT). Today's new analytic tools should allow business analysts to easily generate data visualizations, reports, and dashboards to solve problems and identify business trends.


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iPhone 7 and Huawei P10 headline Three's great value new data deals


iPhone 7 and Huawei P10 headline Three's great value new data deals
The data bump deals are now live and are available for some of the best smartphones around, including the Huawei P10, Huawei P10 Plus, and iphone 7 Plus – as well as the aforementioned iphone 7. And if its the brand spanking new Huawei P10 you're after, any 24-month plan that previous came with 4GB of data will be scaled up to 12GB. The only caveat here is Three says its data deals will be good between March 23 and 30, so if you like the sound of one, you might want to snap it up quickly. UK mobile provider Three has blown the top off its data caps, giving customers up to three times as much value on selected tariffs. Those tariffs differ because they offer unlimited call minutes, but many smartphone users will regard a plump data allowance as superior.

Chinese giant Huawei to build cloud computing data centre in NZ


Chinese giant Huawei to build cloud computing data centre in NZ
Chinese giant Huawei to build cloud computing data centre in NZRUBEN SPRICH/REUTERS Huawei CEO and founder Ren Zhengfei met with Prime Minister Bill English in Wellington to discuss its New Zealand investment plans on Tuesday. The obvious location for the data centre was Auckland but it "could be anywhere", he said. Bowater said the initial focus of its New Zealand data centre would be to serve the local market, but it could also "be a bit of a regional hub". Chinese technology juggernaut Huawei plans to splash out hundreds of millions of dollars in New Zealand after praising the country's approach to global business. READ MORE:* Huawei founder's NZ interview carefully chosen* Huawei controversy flares up againHuawei employs about 150 staff in New Zealand.


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