Unit III PowerPoint Presentation For decades, relational databases remained esse

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Unit III PowerPoint Presentation
For decades, relational databases remained essentially unchanged; data was segmented into specific chunks for columns,
slots, and repositories, also called structured data. However, in this Internet of Things (IoT) era, databases need to be
reengineered because the very nature of data has changed. Today’s databases need to be developed with the needs of IoT
in mind and have the ability to perform real-time processing to manage workloads that are dynamic. For example, relational
databases should be able to work with real-time data streaming and big data (an example was presented in the unit lesson).
Scenario: eHermes wants their personnel to be able to view security video footage in real-time and provide them with the
ability to query video footage for viewing. Choosing a database solution such as MongoDB would allow eHermes to store
mobile self-driving video footage in the same database as the metadata.
To do this, eHermes needs a way to manage the demands of real-time data streaming for real-time analytics. Conduct
some research for a NoSQL database application such as MongoDB or Cassandra that could meet this need. How would
switching to a real-time database solution help eHermes remain competitive? Create a PowerPoint presentation that does
the following:
Provides a brief introduction to IoT.
Presents an argument to the eHermes CEO that switching to a more dynamic database structure (NoSQL real-time
database) will meet the demands of IoT.
Introduces some features of the database you chose, whether it is MongoDB, Cassandra, or another database.
Describes how switching to a more dynamic database will give eHermes a competitive advantage?
Your presentation must be a minimum of six slides, and you must use at least two academic resources. Any information
from a resource used must be cited