Application
of big data analytics is showing exceptional results for enterprises by
allowing them to uncover new insights to develop new services, increase
competitiveness, and optimize their operational efficiency. Turning an
eye outside of the enterprise though, there are number of mounting
problems that exist today in large urban areas that will continue to
grow as more than 2/3 of the world’s population will live in cities
by mid-century. Could data analytics improve the quality of health-care
through more targeted care, reduce traffic congestion and pollution in
growing cities, and improve crop yields to feed a burgeoning global
population?
Intel
and the European-based Teratec consortium thinks so. To drive the
successful adoption of these technologies, Intel and Teratec are
collaborating to launch a big data lab that will spearhead research
initiatives focused on personalized health-care, smart cities, and
precision agriculture. The lab’s efforts will accelerate research
initiatives, develop proof of concepts, and promote real-world trials
that will eventually lead to full-scale deployments.
Ultimately,
we all expect that these initiatives will lead to practical and
repeatable big data solutions that can be leveraged around the world to
improve the human condition, not just in Europe, but around the world.
While the goals are lofty, the mission is clear and the alternatives for
not pursuing could be dire.
The
lab is located within the Teratec science and technology park which has
brought together more than 80 technological and industrial companies,
laboratories and research centers, universities, and engineering
schools. Through Teratec, these organizations are combining their
resources for simulation and high performance computing to address
specific and very challenging problems for various industries.
The
Teratec members understand that rapid population growth over the coming
decades will stress the infrastructure of cities, further tax sources
of sustainable food and water resources, and pose new barriers to
high-quality health-care. But they aren’t stopping at the problems—they
are focused on finding solutions.
Consortium
members see opportunities to use big data analysis and high-performance
computing (HPC) systems to unlock new insights that will help us all
understand how to create more sustainable cities and resources, as well
as improve health-care.
Those
are noble goals, for sure, but the reality on the ground is something
else. Efforts to solve these challenges are held back by a lack of
access to computing resources and data science know-how. At Intel, we
want to help address these issues—and advance the Teratec mission. For
the new big data lab, we are contributing servers powered by Intel
compute, networking, and storage architecture, data analytics software
from Intel and other companies we collaborate with, and the expertise of
our data scientists to help accelerate the consortium’s work.
At
Intel, we feel gratified to be in a position to drive these efforts
forward through the contribution of leading-edge hardware and software
and the often times scarce skill-sets of some very sharp data
scientists.
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