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What is Data Communication?

Data communication refers to the transfer of data from one device to the next through an transmission medium. This can be through wired media such as twisted pair wire or coaxial cable, or wireless media like optical fibers or radio waves. The data needs to be encoded, encapsulated and transmitted by the sending device before being decoded and encapsulated at the receiver device. This is similar to the transmission of analog signals, but is more complicated and concentrates on the exchange of binary data (1s and 1s and).

To increase efficiencies within an business, companies are utilizing data communication to share information more effectively with dispersed users. For instance, a car manufacturer had to relay information to 6’000 inexperienced and dispersed dealers for spare parts in order to make sure that stock is in line with demand and reduce the amount of waste. This required communication via an unoptimized network for data transmission, and to use www.bigdataroom.net/adobe-premiere-pro-for-free-or-creative-cloud of a mobile-based application that was difficult for non-technical users to navigate.

Effective data communication starts with understanding your target audience and how they look at the data. It involves creating visualizations to support the story, providing context-based information, and then articulating the data’s insights using a clear narrative. It also involves tailoring content to the particular audience according to their level of hierarchy, technical proficiency, and level of interest. It also involves pushing the creative boundaries to make data communication more impactful and memorable.

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