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Building a successful data science ecosystem using public cloud

In: Handbook of Big Data Research Methods

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  • Mohammad Mahmudul Haque

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This chapter provides a brief overview of the advantages of adopting public cloud to deploy a data science platform. We will begin by discussing the difficulties that a company confronts when adopting a data science platform on-premises and how public cloud can assist them in overcoming them. The examples in this article are intended to illustrate how financial institutions can benefit in terms of agility and financial terms by implementing data science platforms in cloud environments, not to promote any particular cloud service provider.

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  • Mohammad Mahmudul Haque, 2023. "Building a successful data science ecosystem using public cloud," Chapters, in: Shahriar Akter & Samuel Fosso Wamba (ed.), Handbook of Big Data Research Methods, chapter 11, pages 165-178, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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