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Importance of Emerging Technologies

Computing programs all over the world have progressed rapidly over the past few years in terms of processing strength, feasibility, dependency, and user reach. There was a time in the late 1960s when students at MIT were using a complex set up to send simple one line messages to their peers across the United States of America. Decades of evolution passed, and today, almost 50 years later, we are standing on the threshold of something new and gigantic. Emerging computing technologies are
changing the way we work, we govern, and most importantly the way we think.

Importance of Emerging Technologies - Chandigarh University

Universities across the world are streamlining their online process, making it easier for students and faculty members to share and pool in their resources. The emergence of cloud computing has been significant in the complementing this approach. Cloud computing uses a huge data cloud, with a memory equivalent to many thousand hard-disks put together. The emergence of cloud computing is going to benefit the casual computer user and a professional on the whole. Shared resources are going to initiate a revolution in online gaming. Gone are the days of bugs and errors as better and wider connectivity through cloud would lead to fixing of errors quickly. Licensed software programs would take a backseat as the more and more open source programs would pave way for efficient computing programs. Young entrepreneurs would be able to shape up their local businesses on an extensive level by taking it to a global population.

The advent of so-called "big data" means that companies, governments and organizations can collect, interpret and wield huge stores of data to an amazing breadth of ends. The emergence of big data has transformed the world of data into a deadly weapon for companies to manipulate. Large amounts of unaccounted data roam the cyberspace today. However, the same technology has been put to intelligent use by scientists and researchers all over the world, using huge data sums to study the
changing patterns in our climate and proposing adequate changes for governments all across the globe.

With huge amounts of data, comes huge amount of responsibility, and this is where data security comes into play. Companies are investing heavily in data security so as to safeguard themselves from cyber attacks that can potentially harm their customers and clients. Data security involves setting up of complex computing systems that enable users to process huge amount of data through filters, thus avoiding the presence of any malware.
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Chandigarh University recognizes the importance of these emerging technologies, and therefore, customized programs have been designed in this field for engineering and management students. As a pioneer in these programs, Chandigarh University believes in exposing its curious student population to computing systems that are going to pave way for a globalized world. Collaborating with IBM, CU has crafted the following programs:-
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honors.)(CSE) with Specialization in Cloud based Applications in association with IBM
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honors.) (CSE) with Specialization in Big Data & Analytics in association with IBM 
  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honors.)(CSE) with Specialization in Information Security in association with IBM
  • MBA in Business Analytics in association with IBM
The benefit of these programs is that creates an educational medium between students and emerging computing trends all over the world. As the leading university of North India, Chandigarh University has always believed in harnessing the curiosity inside young minds to create better tomorrow for local and global communities.

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