Microsoft’s new professional degree program will debut with a Data Science degree pilot, Facebook’s CEO plans to benefit from Microsoft Graph and Delve across its new Office 365 deployment and its own Facebook at Work, and Gartner says IT organizations know that analytics and data will be big for digital business, but skills to make that happen are still hard to find. Plus, we take a look at geographic data experts behind the giant mobile game hit Pokemon Go in this week’s Big Data Roundup.
Let’s start with the new Gartner survey which focuses on the digitization of business and how IT will get us there. The survey of nearly 1,000 IT pros revealed that respondents said they believe they will play a part in their organizations’ transition to digital business, but that their organizations aren’t really ready yet to make that transformation. Indeed, 59% said their IT organizations are unprepared for digital business in the next two years.
The skills gap is one of the obstacles to executing the transformation, according to the survey, and cloud skills topped the list of what was needed, followed by analytics skills.
Microsoft’s Data Science Degree
As if heeding the call, Microsoft this week at its Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto announced a new professional degree program that it will offer on the edX platform hosted on its Azure cloud. The degree is made up of several courses that include introductions to data science, data analysis and visualization, machine learning, coding to manipulate and model data, and statistics, to name a few.
The courses can be audited for free, but to receive credit toward the professional degree, students will need to pay between $25 and $99, depending on the course, with most courses costing $49. Prices may change after the pilot phase of the program ends.
One major program requirement? A Windows PC for the hands-on part of the course, although students can view course videos via iOS or Android devices.
Facebook Likes Microsoft
Also at Microsoft WPC this week, Facebook’s CIO announced that the company would be migrating to Office 365, Microsoft’s software-as-a-service version of its nearly ubiquitous business and personal productivity suite. This includes Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. But Facebook won’t be using Microsoft’s Skype or Yammer — two collaboration products that are competitive with the videoconferencing and messaging capabilities offered by Facebook at Work.
But even more interesting than the announcement itself is the fact that Facebook CIO Tim Campos said in a blog post that his company was also looking to benefit from the additional capabilities available in Delve using Microsoft Graph. Delve uses machine learning and analytics to curate content and display what it considers most relevant to the users’ interest or current projects.
Microsoft Graph is the unified API endpoint that provides a way for developers to access data, intelligence, and insights from the Microsoft cloud. It will be interesting to see how Facebook uses those APIs and machine learning to combine insights from its own offerings and Microsoft’s.
Pokemon Go
So, how did Niantic, the maker of Pokemon Go, create the maps and find the landmarks that would become Pokestops and Gyms? The CEO and founder of the company John Hanke is a Google alum who was one of the founders of Keyhole, the company that Google acquired to start Google Earth. He also contributed to the Google Maps project before forming Niantic.
He told Mashable in an interview that accurate mapping was integral to Pokemon Go. And all the new players of the game can thank a whole other set of players for the map quality. Before launching Pokemon Go, Niantic created another augmented reality game called Ingress whose users are responsible for helping create the datapool that determines where those Pokestops and Gyms appear in Pokemon Go.
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