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Why Android App Development Has A Bright Future?

In the last two years, the number of mobile phone users rapidly increased and the counting is still on. India stands second in the number of active mobile phone users in the world. Out of six billion mobile phones in the world, around one billion is being used in India, according to the 70% of India’s current population. Around 6 million subscribers join the group every month. The  top mobile app development company   currently works on the latest mobile development platforms. People using smart-phones are demanding for better applications and want to update existing ones, which in turn created a huge scope for Android application development in India. Nowadays Android has become very popular as it is an open-source, Linux-based operating system, mainly designed by Google for smart-phones and tablets. It is designed in such a way that allows the developers and device manufacturers to alter the software design according to their needs. Let’s jump to the facts why android developm

Thinking About Career in AI & Machine Learning; Know all Here

According to a survey around five out of six Americans use AI services every day, in one form or another, which proves how AI is a viable career option. And, so do the Machine Learning. For those who are new to this sector, AI is how we make intelligent machines and Machine learning is a subset of AI. So when we’re describing AI, we’re describing machine learning, which is the process by which AI learns. And, because of the growing adoption of the technology across industries and the need for trained professionals to do the jobs created by this growth, AI has been a sound career choice for a while now. It is predicted by experts that AI will create close to 2.3 million jobs by 2020. From entertainment to transportation, AI is used in almost every industry, which implies we have a massive need for qualified, skilled professionals. Skills & Abilities one Needs To Step In Well, there is a common characteristic that all successful AI professionals share that allows t

What Kind of Job & Salary One can Get After Hadoop Certification?

There is no doubt that this is the era of Big Data. All you need is BigData Hadoop certification as a Passport to High-paying Jobs. Wanna know why certification important? Well, we all know that there is a huge number of resumes reach top corporations among which there are most for Hadoop job postings. So, certifications are the only way recruiters come to know whether you have the right set of Big Data Hadoop skills that the business enterprise needs. That means it is a no-brainer that having the right Hadoop skills can really help you stand out from the crowd. Job Opportunities for Fresher? Well, in the IT Sector, there is no place where freshers can not achieve something.   Whether it is an old technology such as mainframes or Big Data; the latest technology. It is nothing but a myth that for big data companies do hire experienced professionals only. In fact, it could be seen that in the current scenarios companies are looking for new learners as they are dedicatedly lea

Has Big Data Analytics Helped Insurers Prune Their Losses From False Claims?

False claims cost insurance companies approximately USD 34 Billion every year. Home and auto insurance fraud top the list. No wonder more and more companies are investing in anti-fraud technology in which big data analytics plays the lead catalyst’s role. But how is big data holding up against traditional fraud detection techniques? A WNS survey on the fraud detection techniques used by Property and Casualty insurers in the U.S. confirms that big data analytics trumps traditional methods in detecting fraud.   According to the survey, insurers using big data analytics in the claims cycle reported higher benefits such as 40 percent improvement in the average referral time and 50 percent more average referrals.   Insurers who deployed big data analytics in the investigation stage noticed their average claim investigation cost come down by a staggering 67 percent. The average investigation time for each claim had shortened considerably as compared to insurers who were using tradit

The benefits of hiring a full stack developer:

1. Accomplished web/app developers Full stack developers have the qualifications and experience to add groundbreaking features to your product to excite the market. The professionals can manage the whole stack from the ground up. If you wish to get any return from your project, you will have to rely on such expertise. Not everyone can have the skills to handle your web project from a 360-degree perspective. 2. Versatility A full stack developer is skilled in both front end and back end development. Back-end developers write prototype codes that connect your website to other content management systems. Front-end developers create codes (using HTML, CSS and JavaScript) that control the appearance and interactivity of a site in a browser. A full stack developer does both of these tasks. The professionals are goal oriented, always being foresighted about the customer expectations and coming up with solutions without leaning on others. 3. Vast experience Many full stack develop

R vs. Python for Data Science

Hello! This Web page is aimed at shedding some light on the perennial R-vs.-Python debates in the Data Science community. As a professional computer scientist and statistician, I hope to shed some useful light on the topic. I have potential bias: I've written four R-related books, I've given keynote talks at useR! and other R conferences; I currently serve as Editor-in-Chief of the R Journal; etc. But I am also an enthusiastic Python coder, have been for many years. I hope this analysis will be considered fair and helpful. Elegance Clear win for Python. This is subjective, of course, but having written (and taught) in many different programming languages, I really appreciate Python's greatly reduced use of parentheses and braces: if x > y:    z = 5    w = 8 vs. if (x > y) {    z = 5    w = 8 } Python is sleek! Learning curve Huge win for R. This is of particular interest to me, as an educator. I've taught a number of subjects -

10 Deadly Mistakes to Avoid When Learning Java

Here’s what happens when you try to learn to code the ordinary way. All of us are used to study by reading books: the thicker the book, the more knowledge you will get, right? Sorry, this is not the case for programming. A lack of practice in coding is fatal. Just start coding. Start from the first day of your study and practice every single day. You won’t learn to box or dance by watching videos. And you won’t get confident in coding unless you make it your daily habit. 2. Endless studying without a certain goal Some students, despite their age, simply love to learn. It’s the process, not the result they aim for. Of course, it’s always great to broaden your scope, but you will probably agree that there’s no point in wasting hundreds (if not thousands of hours) to get a trendy hobby. In coding, even if sometimes it’s kinda tough for you, you simply love it or not. Developers, that code just to earn more money, won’t get hired to Google or other company with a big name. B

AI Simulator Being Created To Test Autonomous Vehicles

The UK government is reportedly granting £2.7 million (247 million rupees) to private organizations to develop a virtual reality simulator that will be the national standard in testing connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs). Dubbed OmniCAV, the project is led by Latent Logic in Oxford, the University of Warwick’s Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), and 10 other organizations – at a total development cost of £3.9 million (358 million rupees). OmniCAV will make use of artificial intelligence (AI) trained models of vehicles and pedestrians to create a highly accurate ways for manufacturers to train and develop the AI that operates CAVs. Big data teams up with advanced automotive technology such as OmniCAV and will also be fed with data from traffic cameras, near-miss analyses, accidents, and highly-detailed scans of real roads. These are the elements necessary for deep learning, an AI training methodology which we’ve previously detailed here on Analytics Training. The end result w

Why Should You Use Node.js for Your Application

Node.js functions in an asynchronous way which means that you can perform several tasks at the same time. A home to the broadest collection of libraries Node.js functions on the most prevalent and fastest emerging languages available under the sun. Working smoothly with Windows, Mac and Linux Node.js is the finest platform you can have at this time. Applications that need to keep up a tenacious connection between the browser and the server can be best executed through Node.js. The best part is that it runs on javascript which means that you can share the same code between the server and the client using a similar language. Delivering a project in very little time makes it the best suit for prototyping, agile development, and rapid product iteration and due to these benefits some of the enormously big firms like Microsoft, LinkedIn, Netflix, Uber, IBM, and PayPal have adopted this platform. NETFLIX With the growing number of subscribers, Netflix understood that it needs to shif

Why Website Design is Important

You may ask yourself why seek help updating your current company website? Yes, your current company website looks outdated compared to the competition but does a credible, compelling website design really matter? Reluctantly, you seek out a design firm to give your firm’s website a facelift, but you are not completely convinced that a new design will generate new business. Despite your skepticism, a plethora of studies show a well-built website will generate better customer traffic and an improved user interface will increase conversion – generating new business at an exponential rate. But how? How can something as superficial as your company’s website design impact the success of a business? There are many reasons why a well designed website will attract your ideal customer and prompt dialogue with your firm. The following highlight the five key components that a web designer should keep in mind when designing a website: Navigation Possibly the most important part of a website

Future of Java for the Enterprise

In addition to a vote that changed the name of enterprise Java, currently Java EE, to Jakarta EE — the brand is having its governance handed over to The Eclipse Foundation. For those used to coding robust, complex enterprise applications using Java, tinkering with the product and breathing new life into an already overcrowded DevOps marketplace may sound like a worst case scenario. But, Java may not be defunct yet as the goal of the changeover is to spearhead new innovations for Java developers to move forward in a cloud and container-driven enterprise world. Here’s a look at the future of Java for the enterprise and what it may mean for you as a developer. BMC Helix: Next Generation ITSM Java Today: A Quick Review As you already know, Java is a computing platform that relies on object-oriented programming or OOP. When it was first productized for the internet by Sun Microsystems in 1995, Java offered a welcomed relief from the headache of other programming languag