Big Data is the ever-growing amount of structured and unstructured data sets that organizations capture and analyze in order to gain insight, make decisions, and achieve their long-term strategic objectives. A Big Data Developer is arguably one of the most important roles in an organization's data team. These developers have the necessary skills and knowledge to draw insights from large or complex datasets, scale and optimize large datasets manipulations, to automate some of a client's processes, build algorithms for data processing tasks, maintain large databases, work with distributed computing tools for big data initiatives, synch with cloud services and on-site infrastructures and many more. In summation, a Big Data Developer can be critical to helping the organization use the collected data in a meaningful way.

Here’s some projects that our expert Big Data Developer made real:

  • Utilized complex algorithms such as KMeans/BisectionKMeans to find anomalies in large datasets.
  • Built custom infrastructure solutions that employ massive databases leveraging distributed computing.
  • Developed pipelines and dashboards to better visualize data using Tableau/Hadoop/Pyspark/SQL.
  • Implemented solutions for continuous logging tasks with Python, managing streaming data inputs into the thousands per second.
  • Structured AI techniques with deep learning to detect objects (road edges) from aerial images.
  • Optimization measures to reduce storage space requirements, like replacing JSON/CSV formats with Parquet format.
  • Applied predictive analytics to forecast outcomes such as credit card defaults and design strategies for database/data warehouse capabilities.

What all these projects have in common is the utilization of Big Data technologies and approaches to develop solutions towards our client's goals. By harnessing the power of Big Data technologies and deploying best practices in data science processes, we help our clients identify opportunities and unlock latent insights in many different ways; this translates into innovative solutions and opportunities that were otherwise unavailable before!

We invite you to take your organization to the next level by hiring one of our elite Big Data Developers on Freelancer.com! Together we can explore fresh possibilities and get you bigger returns on your investments as you enter into a new digital era of analytics.

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Big Data is the ever-growing amount of structured and unstructured data sets that organizations capture and analyze in order to gain insight, make decisions, and achieve their long-term strategic objectives. A Big Data Developer is arguably one of the most important roles in an organization's data team. These developers have the necessary skills and knowledge to draw insights from large or complex datasets, scale and optimize large datasets manipulations, to automate some of a client's processes, build algorithms for data processing tasks, maintain large databases, work with distributed computing tools for big data initiatives, synch with cloud services and on-site infrastructures and many more. In summation, a Big Data Developer can be critical to helping the organization use the collected data in a meaningful way.

Here’s some projects that our expert Big Data Developer made real:

  • Utilized complex algorithms such as KMeans/BisectionKMeans to find anomalies in large datasets.
  • Built custom infrastructure solutions that employ massive databases leveraging distributed computing.
  • Developed pipelines and dashboards to better visualize data using Tableau/Hadoop/Pyspark/SQL.
  • Implemented solutions for continuous logging tasks with Python, managing streaming data inputs into the thousands per second.
  • Structured AI techniques with deep learning to detect objects (road edges) from aerial images.
  • Optimization measures to reduce storage space requirements, like replacing JSON/CSV formats with Parquet format.
  • Applied predictive analytics to forecast outcomes such as credit card defaults and design strategies for database/data warehouse capabilities.

What all these projects have in common is the utilization of Big Data technologies and approaches to develop solutions towards our client's goals. By harnessing the power of Big Data technologies and deploying best practices in data science processes, we help our clients identify opportunities and unlock latent insights in many different ways; this translates into innovative solutions and opportunities that were otherwise unavailable before!

We invite you to take your organization to the next level by hiring one of our elite Big Data Developers on Freelancer.com! Together we can explore fresh possibilities and get you bigger returns on your investments as you enter into a new digital era of analytics.

From 9,894 reviews, clients rate our Big Data Developers 4.84 out of 5 stars.
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    We need technical support in share trading i.e hardware and software for trading workstation and secondly the stretagy and practice part of trading. please quote.

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    Scheduling meetings and taking care of Travel arrangements. Stay with me during employment, assisting me with day-to-day activities Attending calls and messages, travelling to conferences in India with me Composing Emails and taking follow-ups This is purely an offline job, please don't apply if you can't relocate to Bicholim, Goa After 2 months of training, all the works can be done on the freelancer platform, can be worked in remote Chance to learn from Blockchain, Big data startup company

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    Here are some important exam details: Logistics: You will have the full 90 minutes to complete the exam. No Cheat Sheet/Calculators: The exam is closed-book, and no sheets are allowed. You will not need a calculator for the exam, as most questions are conceptual or will not require much calculation. As such, calculators are not allowed. Format: The exam will consist of multiple-choice (with no partial credit), short answer, and long form answer questions. Content: Modules 1-9 (see below for module names) from the beginning of the semester up to and including this Thursday's lecture (2/19) will be included on the exam (each module will be represented approximately evenly, and we will mainly focus on the content in the HWs and lectures). Module 1: Intro to Big Data Analytics Modu...

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