The transformation is determined by the business needs, and the business needs vary wherever you are. Your industry determines the kind of data you deal with, and how it will need to be used. A medical database will need to find details of a patient’s medical records. A retailer may need to track all individual POS sales, both to watch the financial side, and to observe the impact on inventory. A voter registration database may need to give reports of people using various filters for marketing or polling. And each of these systems has different details of what kinds of source data it needs as input and how the output data needs to be queried, all of which need to be checked for data
published by Anonymous on January 12, 2017 - 21:51
The Internet of Things, a term used to describe a vast web of everyday objects like refrigerators, cars and lamps with embedded IP connectivity, is one of the biggest tech trends today. For enterprise test management professionals, the IoT is potentially a huge growth opportunity, so long as they are aware of the trends in this arena and what they mean.
The IoT is often talked about as if it's only a far-off possibility, but nothing could be further from the truth. The IoT is already widely deployed. People and businesses spent over $930 billion on IoT hardware in 2014, and there were close to 5 billion connected endpoints in existence by the end of 2015, according to Gartner.
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