Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Big data analysing large volumes of data and filters for key decision-making

IIT holds Big Data Analytics Tech Forum for IT and corporate profession­als

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Making decisions based on the analysis of Big Data is the secret to success of many organisati­ons in today’s competitiv­e business world. With the aim of providing insight into the new trends of Big Data, the Informatic­s Institute of Technology (IIT) recently held the Big Data Analytics Tech Forum at the BMICH in Colombo.

Several industry leaders, senior IT and corporate profession­als representi­ng a wide range of sectors attended the Big Data Analytics Tech Forum 2016. At the event, leading researcher­s and experts in the field of data science shared key insights based on their experience in the field of Big Data. Prof. Nirmalie Wiratunga, Professor of Intelligen­t Systems Research at Robert Gordon University and Prof. John McCall from the Smart Data Technologi­es Centre of the Robert Gordon University, UK addressed the gathering of profession­als who attended the Tech Forum, according to a media release from IIT.

Prof. Wiratunga spoke on the topic of Data Driven Recommende­r Systems, while Prof. McCall discussed Data Driven Optimisati­on, with an emphasis on naturally inspired algorithms. This was the second Big Data Analytics Tech Forum held by IIT with the focus on giving Sri Lankan profession­als an insight into the use of Big Data and its advantages.

"Organisati­ons around the globe have recognised the immense business value which can be gained by using data. There is currently a huge demand for skilled profession­al in data related jobs around the world. There is a growing need for Sri Lankan companies to keep up with current global technology trends in order to achieve greater organisati­onal goals. With the objective of empowering Sri Lankan organisati­ons and producing specialise­d profession­als in Big Data, IIT is offering an exclusive MSc Big Data Analytics programme from Robert Gordon University, UK,” Dr. Sampath Kannangara, CEO of IIT said.

"IIT is a pioneer in providing internatio­nally renowned undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programmes. Over the years we have been focused on producing all-round graduates that are able to empower their respective organisati­ons. IIT graduates are in high demand in the government, corporate and IT sectors mainly due to our focus on catering to the industry needs,” he added.

‘Big data’ is the study of gaining insight and analysing large volumes of data, filtering it out and presenting it to principal decision makers, explained Prof. McCall at the event.

“When you have very complex sets of data and you must make decisions at a rapid speed, systems should have intelligen­ce to present you with the best options. Big Data takes away the effort of simply working out how to make decisions with all constraint­s and allows you to focus on the things that require a human’s decision to make. Decisions are not made using big data, but instead you are presented with good quality solutions,” Prof. McCall said.

Prof. Wiratunga said that the study of Big Data would allow cheaper and more productive solutions as the same job would be done with fewer resources.

“There’s an immense amount of data available in today’s day and age especially because of the wide use of social media. The study of Big Data provides a mechanism to harness this data and provide suitable recommenda­tions and can be used in various sectors with the use of artificial intelligen­ce, machine learning and smart algorithms,” she said.

“Online retail stores and social media sites such as Facebook and Amazon can greatly benefit by this analysis and filtering of data to show their customers advertisem­ents and products that they would be interested in. This can also be used in the health sector to provide digital health solutions. Big data facilitate­s a faster and cost effective method of managing data and can truly empower industries by providing accurate informatio­n and greater performanc­e. By forecastin­g and predicting, these systems can further be used in renewable technology and nuclear industries, telecommun­ications and in common company operations such as staff rostering and resource allocation,” Prof. Wiratunga said.

Robert Gordon University's MSc Big Data Analytics is offered at IIT Campus with the aim of producing specialist Data Analysts, Data Visualisat­ion Specialist­s, Data Managers, Database Designer/ Managers, Data Mining Experts and Big Data Scientists.

IIT is now calling for applicants for the second intake of the MSc Big Data Analytics programme from Robert Gordon University, UK for January 2017. For more informatio­n on the programme please contact IIT on 0722 727272 or visit their website www.iit. ac.lk <http://www.iit.ac.lk/>

 ??  ?? From left - Dr. Sampath Kannangara (CEO-IIT); Prof. John McCall (Robert Gordon University, UK); Prof. Nirmalie Wiratunga (Robert Gordon University, UK); Dr. Gamini Wickramasi­nghe (Chairman - Informatic­s Group); Dr. Ruvan Weerasingh­e and Cassim Farook...
From left - Dr. Sampath Kannangara (CEO-IIT); Prof. John McCall (Robert Gordon University, UK); Prof. Nirmalie Wiratunga (Robert Gordon University, UK); Dr. Gamini Wickramasi­nghe (Chairman - Informatic­s Group); Dr. Ruvan Weerasingh­e and Cassim Farook...

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