18.10.2017

The future role of Java in the development of Big Data and IoT

The future role of Java in the development of Big Data and IoT

Despite the huge advancement in the technology world, people are still turning to Java. But why do programmers choose Java and what role will it play in the development of Big Data and IoT.

Why Java?

So why are people choosing Java? Well, there are plenty of good reasons, but probably the biggest of reasons to start with would be because it is fool proof and so easy to use. This has always been a big selling point for Java as it means it can be used by savvy developers and programmers as well as end users. Java has removed the significance of pointers and changed the difficult of numerous traditions in C++ a structure known as the interface. In addition to this, its portability and ability to run on any software or hardware platform means there are no worries about whether it’s going to work or not.

Java is unlike any other web development languages as it is capable of automatically distributing memory and gathering trash as well as having a stack provision system which assists with re-establishing statistics quickly. It also has great networking abilities, enabling users can interact
informally on Java.

Another major selling point for Java is how secure it is. Java has always been recognised for its high security standards and safety programming. By using Java, people can download anything that isn’t trusted and ensure that the codes are used safely.

The future role of Java in Big Data and IoT

The terms Big Data and IoT have been flying around for a while now. Some of us have different interpretations of the meanings of the terms but the main meaning for Big Data is that it is a huge amount of structured data that can be used for information. The relationship between big data and IoT is that “IoT is the senses, Big Data is the fuel, and Artificial Intelligence is the brain to realize the future of a smart connected world.”

With millions of people now connecting devices online resulting in the internet of things triggering and producing more data than ever to be stored, big data technologies need to be augmented in order to store, manage and extract the data effectively. So, what is Java’s role going to be when this starts to rise even more? Well Java development is expected to be at the forefront of efficiently and effectively being able to store and analyse huge amounts of data and Internet of Things. Industry giants including the likes of Google and Apache have all succeeded in contributing their libraries of code and information, and with the amount of data and available code, the Internet of Things will be necessary.

Overall, Java has always been a popular and respected technology that will always be a trusted platform compared to all the others on the market. The amount of people that still want to learn how to programme Java is still increasing in numbers every day and we know that even though technology is changing rapidly, that Java will always be a primary tool for many developers around the world.




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