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This is set to be an event filled with fun, laughter, and great connections. Family and friends, all new and old are encouraged to come out and have a great time with us.
This year's event will feature:
Q&A panel of industry professionals
Multi-Author signing platform
Raffled prizes
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Course Description:
The Big Data foundation course provides you with an understanding of Big Data, potential data sources that can be used for solving real business problems, and an overview of data mining and the tools used in it.
This is a fundamental course with practical exercises designed to provide you with hands-on experience in using two of the most popular technologies in Big Data processing – Hadoop and MongoDB. You will get the opportunity to practice installing these two technologies through lab exercises. The exercises expose you to real-life Big Data technologies with the purpose of obtaining results from real datasets from Twitter.
After completing the course, you will be equipped not only with fundamental Big Data knowledge, but will also be introduced to a working development environment containing Hadoop and MongoDB, installed by yourself. This practical knowledge can be used as a starting point in the organizational Big Data journey.
Course Topics:
Module 1 : Course Introduction
● Course Learning Objectives
● Course Agenda
● Activities
● Exam
● Course Book
● Cloud Credential Council®(CCC)
● Certification Value
Module 2 : Big Data Fundamentals
● Big Data – History, Overview, and Characteristics
● Big Data Technologies – Overview
● Big Data Success Stories
● Big Data – Privacy and Ethics
● Big Data Projects
Module 3 : Big Data Sources
● Enterprise Data Sources
● Social Media Data Sources
● Public Data Sources
Module 4 : Data Mining – Concepts and Tools
● Data Mining – Introduction
● Data Mining – Tools
Module 5 : Big Data Technologies – Hadoop
● Hadoop Fundamentals
● Install and Configure
● MapReduce
● Data Processing with Hadoop
Module 6 : Big Data Technologies – MongoDB
● MongoDB Fundamentals
● Install and Configure
● Document Databases
● Data Modelling with Document Databases
Module 7 : Exam Preparation Guide
● Qualification Learning Objectives
● Learning Level of the Syllabus
● Certification
● Exam Instructions
● Tips for Exam Taking
● Mock Exam
Learning Goals:
● Big Data fundamentals
● Big Data technologies
● Big Data governance
● Available sources of Big Data
● Data Mining, its concepts and some of the tools used for Data Mining
● Hadoop, including its concepts, how to install and configure it, the concepts behind MapReduce, and how Hadoop can be used in real life scenarios
● MongoDB, including its concepts, how to install and configure it, the concepts behind document databases and how MongoDB can be used in real life scenarios
Course Agenda:
Day 1
● Course Introduction
● Big Data Fundamentals
● Big Data Sources
● Data Mining – Concepts and Tools
Day 2
● Big Data Technologies – Hadoop
● Big Data Technologies – MongoDB
● Exam Preparation Guide
Who can Attend?
This course is best suited to Information Technology professionals who possess intermediate to advanced programming, system administration, or relational database skills and are looking to move into the area of Big Data. These include:
● Software Engineers
● Application Developers
● IT Architects
● System administrators
The course can also be of benefit to other professionals, such as business analytics and research analytics, who possess strong Information Technology skills and have a deep interest in Big Data analytics and the benefits it can bring to an organization.
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