Australia - Data Analytics, M2M, Cyber Crime and Data Centres
Description
- Data
Analytics, M2M, Cyber Crime and Data Centres
Global
Cloud Specialists are Driving Growth in the Australian Data Centre
MarketData Centres
BuddeComm
has been supportive of the data centre market since the 1990s.
However, it took nearly 20 years for the industry to reach its
current position. The arrival of cloud computing, Big Data, M2M and
IoT allowed for a large range of new services and applications,
especially aimed at small and medium organisations.
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The
data centre market includes telehousing facilities, co-location
facilities, cloud and IT services, content hosting, connectivity and
interconnection. They are important for a range of business and
government applications including new developments of cloud computing
and the Internet of Things (M2M).
These
developments have given an enormous boost to the data centre market,
with investments totalling $5 billion over the 2011-2016 period.
Investment in datacentres in Australia is still very strong, driven
by the large number of global and local cloud specialist providers
entering the local market, particularly the global providers
Microsoft, Amazon and CenturyLink. Currently the developments are
highly centralised in the capital cities, but a more decentralised
trend is expected to develop over time.
Data
centre customers are migrating from co-location services and managed
hosting to cloud services. Cloud providers are the fastest growing
segment of most Australian data centre providers.
Government
continues to increase in maturity in their understanding of cloud
technologies, how to use cloud to the best of their advantage, and
how to optimize their existing infrastructure.
Data
Analytics
BuddeComm
describes big data as looking at intelligent outcomes that can be
achieved from data collaboration. The most critical issue here is
strategic management, rather than technology. However the fact that
big data has become a vital tool in competition is forcing many
companies to transform their organisations from a company-centric
approach to a customer-centric one.
Table
of Contents
1.
Trends and developments in data analytics
1.1
Smart societies
1.1.1
The proposition
1.1.2
Philosophy and science
1.1.3
Social and economic developments
1.1.4
Are we reaching another breaking point?
1.1.5
Solutions by using information technology to increase our
intelligence
1.1.6
Examples of developments
1.1.7
Conclusion
2.
The data analytics market in Australia
2.1
Big Data Data Analytics
2.1.1
High quality data and analytics can improve customer relationships
2.1.2
Data silos
2.1.3
Contextual intelligence
2.1.4
Benefits for telcos and ISPs
2.1.5
Social Network Analytics
2.1.6
Subscriber Data Management
2.1.7
Open data policy
2.1.8
6000 sets of government info goes public
2.1.9
Telcos and the science of big data - Analysis
2.2
Key trends and Developments
2.2.1
Data access policy for smart cities
2.2.2
NSW governments dedicated data analytics office
2.2.3
Connected Information Management (CIM)
2.2.4
Deep packet inspection
2.2.5
Ubiquitous Complex Event Processing
2.2.6
Behavioural Attitudinal Geolocation
2.2.7
Advanced recommendations engines
2.2.8
Lifetime customer relationships
2.2.9
Data analytics solutions for Smart Grids
2.2.10
Cryptography
2.3
Market Statistics and Surveys
2.3.1
Australian Big Data and Analytics Study
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