Showing posts with label Big Data. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Data. Show all posts

Tuesday 5 February 2013

The Digital Universe in 2020

Consumers and the Digital Universe


 Where are you in the Digital Universe? See how data is growing all around you, and all around the world—your expanding “digital shadow,” the rise of the “Internet of things,” the exploding impact of young people. See where consumers stand in the Digital Universe in this infographic.



Consumers and the Digital Universe in 2020



SOURCE: EMC.com and yoyoclouds.com

Thursday 17 January 2013

INFOGRAPHIC: How 'Big Data' Is Changing Everything

You'd be surprised to learn how much data our every day activities generate without us even noticing. Here's a look at the impact of big data on social, political, and economic intelligence as well as digital exhaust and privacy implications of big data
 
 
 
 
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INFOGRAPHIC: Big Data & the Future of Your Health

Medical diagnoses, general patient care, and medical practices are often more expensive and inferior than they should be. Big Data could revolutionize healthcare by replacing up to 80% of what doctors do while still maintaining over 91% accuracy.
 
 
 
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Sunday 30 September 2012

Big Data & The Cloud


A good presentation by Joe Ziegler at the 5th Elephant conference in Bangalore.


View to know WHY Cloud is Big Data's BEST FRIEND !



Monday 24 September 2012

Infographic: The Big Data Boom

Our age has moved into a complex situation. On the one hand, we are experiencing an ever-increasing level of home clouds and, while on the other hand, commodity data services are hungrily intensifying. In the midst of this chaos, big data and cloud computing have secured their bond, and their friendship has come forward. This has prompted a sigh of relief from the user group.

Data is a common problem in organizations, and hence they want to figure out how to get their enterprise data assets under control. The friendship mantra of big data and the cloud can be verified by analyzing the emergence of cloud computing with the processing power to manage exabytes of information. Being able to handle large amounts of information is a priority for big enterprises in the industry because organizations are trying to get their data under control. Nevertheless, learning from the great success of big data in the cloud world, many governments have also become active players in the cloud domain.

Emerging big data trends show that organizations are getting to the analytical states of their processes, gaining the ability to determine value, and getting to know what their data is doing in a particular state of their business. This also requires the combination of huge amounts of data into common, accessible points that provide mission-critical business intelligence (BI). Data warehousing and the ability to look the value of information, either in an operation state or in a decision support state, are also factors of prime importance.

Nearly all the latest market trends point to the notion of being agile and being customer responsive. Interestingly, not all big data cloud servers are the same. The technology that Microsoft provides is completely different from the technology that Google provides. The time it takes to push a big data project to completion inevitably depends on the technology used by the server. This leads us to the question of which service provider to choose and which to ignore.

To support an adaptive organization, big data is one of the critical elements. The ability of cloud computing to provision computer resources, storage, network capacity and, above all, do all this magic at a moment’s notice makes big data and the cloud the dearest of friends. There is a long way to go, but for now they seem to be friends for life.



Source : cloudtweaks.com
Infographic Source: Netuitive
Write Up Source : Big Data And Cloud Computing – Friends For Life

Thursday 31 May 2012

Cloud Computing: US Intelligence, Big Data, and the Cloud at Cloud Expo NY | Cloud Computing Journal

cloud computing: 4 Big Data Myths - Part I



It was cloud then and it's Big Data now. Every time there's a new disruptive category it creates a lot of confusion. These categories are not well-defined. They just catch on. What hurts the most is the myths. This is the first part of my two-part series to debunk Big Data myths...

cloud computing: 4 Big Data Myths - Part I: