
Online or onsite, instructor-led live Big Data training courses start with an introduction to elemental concepts of Big Data, then progress into the programming languages and methodologies used to perform Data Analysis. Tools and infrastructure for enabling Big Data storage, Distributed Processing, and Scalability are discussed, compared and implemented in demo practice sessions.
Big Data training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Big Data trainings in India can be carried out locally on customer premises or in NobleProg corporate training centers.
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Testimonials
The fact that all the data and software was ready to use on an already prepared VM, provided by the trainer in external disks.
vyzVoice
Course: Hadoop for Developers and Administrators
The trainer was so knowledgeable and included areas I was interested in.
Mohamed Salama
Course: Data Mining & Machine Learning with R
Very tailored to needs.
Yashan Wang
Course: Data Mining with R
Richard is very calm and methodical, with an analytic insight - exactly the qualities needed to present this sort of course.
Kieran Mac Kenna
Course: Spark for Developers
I like the exercises done.
Nour Assaf
Course: Data Mining and Analysis
The hands-on exercise and the trainer capacity to explain complex topics in simple terms.
youssef chamoun
Course: Data Mining and Analysis
The information given was interesting and the best part was towards the end when we were provided with Data from Durex and worked on Data we are familiar with and perform operations to get results.
Jessica Chaar
Course: Data Mining and Analysis
I mostly liked the trainer giving real live Examples.
Simon Hahn
Course: Administrator Training for Apache Hadoop
I genuinely enjoyed the big competences of Trainer.
Grzegorz Gorski
Course: Administrator Training for Apache Hadoop
I genuinely enjoyed the many hands-on sessions.
Jacek Pieczątka
Course: Administrator Training for Apache Hadoop
I thought that the information was interesting.
Allison May
Course: Data Visualization
I really appreciated that Jeff utilized data and examples that were applicable to education data. He made it interesting and interactive.
Carol Wells Bazzichi
Course: Data Visualization
Learning about all the chart types and what they are used for. Learning the value of cluttering. Learning about the methods to show time data.
Susan Williams
Course: Data Visualization
Trainer was enthusiastic.
Diane Lucas
Course: Data Visualization
I really liked the content / Instructor.
Craig Roberson
Course: Data Visualization
I am a hands-on learner and this was something that he did a lot of.
Lisa Comfort
Course: Data Visualization
I liked the examples.
Peter Coleman
Course: Data Visualization
I liked the examples.
Peter Coleman
Course: Data Visualization
I enjoyed the good real world examples, reviews of existing reports.
Ronald Parrish
Course: Data Visualization
I really was benefit from the willingness of the trainer to share more.
Balaram Chandra Paul
Course: A practical introduction to Data Analysis and Big Data
We know a lot more about the whole environment.
John Kidd
Course: Spark for Developers
The trainer made the class interesting and entertaining which helps quite a bit with all day training.
Ryan Speelman
Course: Spark for Developers
I think the trainer had an excellent style of combining humor and real life stories to make the subjects at hand very approachable. I would highly recommend this professor in the future.
Course: Spark for Developers
Liked very much the interactive way of learning.
Luigi Loiacono
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
It was a very practical training, I liked the hands-on exercises.
Proximus
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
I was benefit from the good overview, good balance between theory and exercises.
Proximus
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
I enjoyed the dynamic interaction and “hands-on” the subject, thanks to the Virtual Machine, very stimulating!.
Philippe Job
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
Ernesto did a great job explaining the high level concepts of using Spark and its various modules.
Michael Nemerouf
Course: Spark for Developers
I was benefit from the competence and knowledge of the trainer.
Jonathan Puvilland
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
I generally was benefit from the presentation of technologies.
Continental AG / Abteilung: CF IT Finance
Course: A practical introduction to Data Analysis and Big Data
Overall the Content was good.
Sameer Rohadia
Course: A practical introduction to Data Analysis and Big Data
Michael the trainer is very knowledgeable and skillful about the subject of Big Data and R. He is very flexible and quickly customize the training meeting clients' need. He is also very capable to solve technical and subject matter problems on the go. Fantastic and professional training!.
Xiaoyuan Geng - Ottawa Research and Development Center, Science Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Course: Programming with Big Data in R
I really enjoyed the introduction of new packages.
Ottawa Research and Development Center, Science Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Course: Programming with Big Data in R
The tutor, Mr. Michael An, interacted with the audience very well, the instruction was clear. The tutor also go extent to add more information based on the requests from the students during the training.
Ottawa Research and Development Center, Science Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Course: Programming with Big Data in R
The subject matter and the pace were perfect.
Tim - Ottawa Research and Development Center, Science Technology Branch, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
Course: Programming with Big Data in R
The example and training material were sufficient and made it easy to understand what you are doing.
Teboho Makenete
Course: Data Science for Big Data Analytics
This is one of the best hands-on with exercises programming courses I have ever taken.
Laura Kahn
Course: Artificial Intelligence - the most applied stuff - Data Analysis + Distributed AI + NLP
This is one of the best quality online training I have ever taken in my 13 year career. Keep up the great work!.
Course: Artificial Intelligence - the most applied stuff - Data Analysis + Distributed AI + NLP
It was very hands-on, we spent half the time actually doing things in Clouded/Hardtop, running different commands, checking the system, and so on. The extra materials (books, websites, etc. .) were really appreciated, we will have to continue to learn. The installations were quite fun, and very handy, the cluster setup from scratch was really good.
Ericsson
Course: Administrator Training for Apache Hadoop
Richard's training style kept it interesting, the real world examples used helped to drive the concepts home.
Jamie Martin-Royle - NBrown Group
Course: From Data to Decision with Big Data and Predictive Analytics
The content, as I found it very interesting and think it would help me in my final year at University.
Krishan Mistry - NBrown Group
Course: From Data to Decision with Big Data and Predictive Analytics
The trainer was fantastic and really knew his stuff. I learned a lot about the software I didn't know previously which will help a lot at my job!
Steve McPhail - Alberta Health Services - Information Technology
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
The high level principles about Hive, HDFS..
Geert Suys - Proximus Group
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
The handson. The mix practice/theroy
Proximus Group
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
Fulvio was able to grasp our companies business case and was able to correlate with the course material, almost instantly.
Samuel Peeters - Proximus Group
Course: Data Analysis with Hive/HiveQL
Lot of hands-on exercises.
Ericsson
Course: Administrator Training for Apache Hadoop
Ambari management tool. Ability to discuss practical Hadoop experiences from other business case than telecom.
Ericsson
Course: Administrator Training for Apache Hadoop
I enjoyed the good balance between theory and hands-on labs.
N. V. Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Course: Apache Ignite: Improve Speed, Scale and Availability with In-Memory Computing
I generally was benefit from the more understanding of Ignite.
N. V. Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Course: Apache Ignite: Improve Speed, Scale and Availability with In-Memory Computing
I mostly liked the good lectures.
N. V. Nederlandse Spoorwegen
Course: Apache Ignite: Improve Speed, Scale and Availability with In-Memory Computing
I think the trainer had an excellent style of combining humor and real life stories to make the subjects at hand very approachable. I would highly recommend this professor in the future.
Course: Spark for Developers
This is one of the best quality online training I have ever taken in my 13 year career. Keep up the great work!.
Course: Artificial Intelligence - the most applied stuff - Data Analysis + Distributed AI + NLP
Big Data Course Outlines in India
Learning to work with SPSS at the level of independence
The addressees:
Analysts, researchers, scientists, students and all those who want to acquire the ability to use SPSS package and learn popular data mining techniques.
High-value government solutions will be created from a mashup of the most disruptive technologies:
- Mobile devices and applications
- Cloud services
- Social business technologies and networking
- Big Data and analytics
IDC predicts that by 2020, the IT industry will reach $5 trillion, approximately $1.7 trillion larger than today, and that 80% of the industry's growth will be driven by these 3rd Platform technologies. In the long term, these technologies will be key tools for dealing with the complexity of increased digital information. Big Data is one of the intelligent industry solutions and allows government to make better decisions by taking action based on patterns revealed by analyzing large volumes of data — related and unrelated, structured and unstructured.
But accomplishing these feats takes far more than simply accumulating massive quantities of data.“Making sense of thesevolumes of Big Datarequires cutting-edge tools and technologies that can analyze and extract useful knowledge from vast and diverse streams of information,” Tom Kalil and Fen Zhao of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy wrote in a post on the OSTP Blog.
The White House took a step toward helping agencies find these technologies when it established the National Big Data Research and Development Initiative in 2012. The initiative included more than $200 million to make the most of the explosion of Big Data and the tools needed to analyze it.
The challenges that Big Data poses are nearly as daunting as its promise is encouraging. Storing data efficiently is one of these challenges. As always, budgets are tight, so agencies must minimize the per-megabyte price of storage and keep the data within easy access so that users can get it when they want it and how they need it. Backing up massive quantities of data heightens the challenge.
Analyzing the data effectively is another major challenge. Many agencies employ commercial tools that enable them to sift through the mountains of data, spotting trends that can help them operate more efficiently. (A recent study by MeriTalk found that federal IT executives think Big Data could help agencies save more than $500 billion while also fulfilling mission objectives.).
Custom-developed Big Data tools also are allowing agencies to address the need to analyze their data. For example, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Computational Data Analytics Group has made its Piranha data analytics system available to other agencies. The system has helped medical researchers find a link that can alert doctors to aortic aneurysms before they strike. It’s also used for more mundane tasks, such as sifting through résumés to connect job candidates with hiring managers.
Communications service providers (CSP) are facing pressure to reduce costs and maximize average revenue per user (ARPU), while ensuring an excellent customer experience, but data volumes keep growing. Global mobile data traffic will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 78 percent to 2016, reaching 10.8 exabytes per month.
Meanwhile, CSPs are generating large volumes of data, including call detail records (CDR), network data and customer data. Companies that fully exploit this data gain a competitive edge. According to a recent survey by The Economist Intelligence Unit, companies that use data-directed decision-making enjoy a 5-6% boost in productivity. Yet 53% of companies leverage only half of their valuable data, and one-fourth of respondents noted that vast quantities of useful data go untapped. The data volumes are so high that manual analysis is impossible, and most legacy software systems can’t keep up, resulting in valuable data being discarded or ignored.
With Big Data & Analytics’ high-speed, scalable big data software, CSPs can mine all their data for better decision making in less time. Different Big Data products and techniques provide an end-to-end software platform for collecting, preparing, analyzing and presenting insights from big data. Application areas include network performance monitoring, fraud detection, customer churn detection and credit risk analysis. Big Data & Analytics products scale to handle terabytes of data but implementation of such tools need new kind of cloud based database system like Hadoop or massive scale parallel computing processor ( KPU etc.)
This course work on Big Data BI for Telco covers all the emerging new areas in which CSPs are investing for productivity gain and opening up new business revenue stream. The course will provide a complete 360 degree over view of Big Data BI in Telco so that decision makers and managers can have a very wide and comprehensive overview of possibilities of Big Data BI in Telco for productivity and revenue gain.
Course objectives
Main objective of the course is to introduce new Big Data business intelligence techniques in 4 sectors of Telecom Business (Marketing/Sales, Network Operation, Financial operation and Customer Relation Management). Students will be introduced to following:
- Introduction to Big Data-what is 4Vs (volume, velocity, variety and veracity) in Big Data- Generation, extraction and management from Telco perspective
- How Big Data analytic differs from legacy data analytic
- In-house justification of Big Data -Telco perspective
- Introduction to Hadoop Ecosystem- familiarity with all Hadoop tools like Hive, Pig, SPARC –when and how they are used to solve Big Data problem
- How Big Data is extracted to analyze for analytics tool-how Business Analysis’s can reduce their pain points of collection and analysis of data through integrated Hadoop dashboard approach
- Basic introduction of Insight analytics, visualization analytics and predictive analytics for Telco
- Customer Churn analytic and Big Data-how Big Data analytic can reduce customer churn and customer dissatisfaction in Telco-case studies
- Network failure and service failure analytics from Network meta-data and IPDR
- Financial analysis-fraud, wastage and ROI estimation from sales and operational data
- Customer acquisition problem-Target marketing, customer segmentation and cross-sale from sales data
- Introduction and summary of all Big Data analytic products and where they fit into Telco analytic space
- Conclusion-how to take step-by-step approach to introduce Big Data Business Intelligence in your organization
Target Audience
- Network operation, Financial Managers, CRM managers and top IT managers in Telco CIO office.
- Business Analysts in Telco
- CFO office managers/analysts
- Operational managers
- QA managers
Course goal:
Getting knowledge regarding Hadoop cluster administration
The course is intended for IT specialists looking for a solution to store and process large data sets in a distributed system environment
Goal:
Deep knowledge on Hadoop cluster administration.
If you try to make sense out of the data you have access to or want to analyse unstructured data available on the net (like Twitter, Linked in, etc...) this course is for you.
It is mostly aimed at decision makers and people who need to choose what data is worth collecting and what is worth analyzing.
It is not aimed at people configuring the solution, those people will benefit from the big picture though.
Delivery Mode
During the course delegates will be presented with working examples of mostly open source technologies.
Short lectures will be followed by presentation and simple exercises by the participants
Content and Software used
All software used is updated each time the course is run, so we check the newest versions possible.
It covers the process from obtaining, formatting, processing and analysing the data, to explain how to automate decision making process with machine learning.
Day 2 - explores a range of topics that relate analysis practices and tools for Big Data environments. It does not get into implementation or programming details, but instead keeps coverage at a conceptual level, focusing on topics that enable participants to develop a comprehensive understanding of the common analysis functions and features offered by Big Data solutions.
Day 3 - provides an overview of the fundamental and essential topic areas relating to Big Data solution platform architecture. It covers Big Data mechanisms required for the development of a Big Data solution platform and architectural options for assembling a data processing platform. Common scenarios are also presented to provide a basic understanding of how a Big Data solution platform is generally used.
Day 4 - builds upon Day 3 by exploring advanced topics relatng to Big Data solution platform architecture. In particular, different architectural layers that make up the Big Data solution platform are introduced and discussed, including data sources, data ingress, data storage, data processing and security.
Day 5 - covers a number of exercises and problems designed to test the delegates ability to apply knowledge of topics covered Day 3 and 4.
This course is intended to demystify big data/hadoop technology and to show it is not difficult to understand.
Delegates be able to analyse big data sets, extract patterns, choose the right variable impacting the results so that a new model is forecasted with predictive results.
This course is mostly focused on discussion and presentation of solutions, though hands-on exercises are available on demand.
This course will introduce Apache Spark. The students will learn how Spark fits into the Big Data ecosystem, and how to use Spark for data analysis. The course covers Spark shell for interactive data analysis, Spark internals, Spark APIs, Spark SQL, Spark streaming, and machine learning and graphX.
AUDIENCE :
Developers / Data Analysts
Audience: developers
Duration: three days
Format: lectures (50%) and hands-on labs (50%).
We will walk a developer through HBase architecture and data modelling and application development on HBase. It will also discuss using MapReduce with HBase, and some administration topics, related to performance optimization. The course is very hands-on with lots of lab exercises.
Duration : 3 days
Audience : Developers & Administrators
“…The materials were very well prepared and covered thoroughly. The Lab was very helpful and well organized”
— Andrew Nguyen, Principal Integration DW Engineer, Microsoft Online Advertising
Audience
Hadoop administrators
Format
Lectures and hands-on labs, approximate balance 60% lectures, 40% labs.
Audience
Business Analysts
Duration
three days
Format
Lectures and hands on labs.
Impala enables users to issue low-latency SQL queries to data stored in Hadoop Distributed File System and Apache Hbase without requiring data movement or transformation.
Audience
This course is aimed at analysts and data scientists performing analysis on data stored in Hadoop via Business Intelligence or SQL tools.
After this course delegates will be able to
- Extract meaningful information from Hadoop clusters with Impala.
- Write specific programs to facilitate Business Intelligence in Impala SQL Dialect.
- Troubleshoot Impala.
It divides into two packages:
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spark.mllib contains the original API built on top of RDDs.
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spark.ml provides higher-level API built on top of DataFrames for constructing ML pipelines.
Audience
This course is directed at engineers and developers seeking to utilize a built in Machine Library for Apache Spark
You will learn how to create effective plots and ways to present and represent your data in a way that will appeal to the decision makers and help them to understand hidden information.