High Performance Computing, Big Data, and Cloud Computing: The Perfect De Facto Trio or Converging Technological Mantras?

High Performance Computing, Big Data, and Cloud Computing: The Perfect De Facto Trio or Converging Technological Mantras?

Jose-Luis González-Sánchez, Jesús Calle-Cancho, David Cortés-Polo, Luis-Ignacio Jiménez-Gil, Alfonso López-Rourich
ISBN13: 9781522570745|ISBN10: 1522570748|EISBN13: 9781522570752
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7074-5.ch009
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González-Sánchez, Jose-Luis, et al. "High Performance Computing, Big Data, and Cloud Computing: The Perfect De Facto Trio or Converging Technological Mantras?." Organizational Transformation and Managing Innovation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, edited by Alicia Guerra Guerra, IGI Global, 2019, pp. 165-182. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7074-5.ch009

APA

González-Sánchez, J., Calle-Cancho, J., Cortés-Polo, D., Jiménez-Gil, L., & López-Rourich, A. (2019). High Performance Computing, Big Data, and Cloud Computing: The Perfect De Facto Trio or Converging Technological Mantras?. In A. Guerra Guerra (Ed.), Organizational Transformation and Managing Innovation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (pp. 165-182). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7074-5.ch009

Chicago

González-Sánchez, Jose-Luis, et al. "High Performance Computing, Big Data, and Cloud Computing: The Perfect De Facto Trio or Converging Technological Mantras?." In Organizational Transformation and Managing Innovation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, edited by Alicia Guerra Guerra, 165-182. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2019. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7074-5.ch009

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Abstract

If the fourth industrial revolution should be the revolution of values, where people, more than ever, are at the center of everything, it may be the technology that gives us the ability to place ourselves in that privileged position. However, there is consensus that the fourth industrial revolution is not defined by a set of emerging technologies in themselves, but by the transition to new systems that are built on the infrastructure of the digital revolution that we have already lived. The speed of the advances experienced in the last decade, along with the scope and impact of these in society, have allowed us to understand that we have reached a new technological revolution. The convergence, that is the real revolution, not only of digital technologies but also physical and biological will allow humanity to face the great challenges that have been marked for decades or centuries.

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