The adoption of Kubernetes-enabled infrastructures and applications has revealed the challenge involved in enabling persistent, reliable data storage in an ephemeral compute…
Read MoreInterest in blockchain has accelerated dramatically over the past year. On Wall Street the number of fintech startups developing blockchain solutions for…
Read Morehttps://ben554.typeform.com/to/MBD5sV (click to contact GigaOm regarding participation in our research) There is a tremendous amount of growing interest in blockchain in recent months…
Read MoreBy now most readers have probably heard of blockchain through tech blogs and major cover stories from the likes of The Economist…
Read MoreMany of us have seen both the hype around wearables as well as the growing number of critiques of the hype. But…
Read MoreAging societies worldwide pose serious challenges to both healthcare delivery and how it is financed. The financial challenges are not only for…
Read MoreThe growth of wearable computing, tracking, social-network analysis, and data analytics can help build both healthier and more productive companies.…
Read MoreMajor players like Apple, Google and Samsung have launched platforms in a bid to create new data services in the healthcare and fitness markets.…
Read MoreOpen data standards, low-cost sensors, and internet of things connectivity are helping cities create new technology platforms to manage social interactions, the environment, health, transportation, water management, and utilities.…
Read MoreThanks to the Quantified Self movement, we’ll soon see consumers tracking everything including sleep, fitness, physiological indicators, sexual activity and fertility rates, mood and stress, location, diet, and nutrition data.…
Read MoreNew types of sensor technology, rapidly growing analytics enabled by big data, and the new business models that IoT may catalyze will have a major impact on health care in the future.…
Read MoreThe U.S. health care system is at a turning point where opportunities for big data and data analytics firms are likely to expand dramatically in the coming years. Key drivers of the opportunities for big data in health care include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the use of data to address inefficient processes, and the rapid growth of the mobile health sector. This Sector RoadMap explores these drivers and looks at a sample of the companies that are making the first forays into the area of big data in health care.…
Read MoreDuring a Formula 1 race a driver experiences wrenching forces of more than 4.5G. His heart rate may exceed 180 beats per minute…
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