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Author | Admin | Date | 24-01-23 13:54 | ||
[What is big data?]
Big data is data characterized by 3V:
huge volume, high velocity, and high variety. Simply put, big data is larger,
more complex data sets, especially from new data sources. These data sets are
too large to be managed by traditional data processing software. However, these
vast amounts of data can be used to solve previously unsolvable business
problems.
The development of open-source
frameworks such as Hadoop (and more recently Spark) has been essential to the
growth of big data because it makes it easier to consume and reduces storage
costs. Since then, the amount of big data has skyrocketed.
Users are still generating massive
amounts of data, but they're not the only ones generating it. With the advent
of the Internet of Things (IoT), more objects and devices are connected to the
Internet to collect data about customer usage patterns and product performance.
The advent of machine learning has created more data.
Cloud computing has further expanded the possibilities of big data. The cloud offers truly elastic scalability, allowing developers to spin up temporary clusters to test subsets of their data. Graph databases are also becoming increasingly important, with their ability to display massive amounts of data in a way that makes analysis fast and comprehensive.
Big data allows us to get more complete answers because we have more information. More complete answers mean more trust in your data. That means a completely different approach to problem-solving.
Big data can help address a variety of business activities, from customer experience to analytics.
▶Product development ▶Predictive
Maintenance ▶Customer experience ▶Fraud and Compliance ▶Machine learning ▶Operational
efficiency ▶Driving innovation
Big data promises to revolutionize knowledge production within and beyond science by enabling new and highly efficient ways to plan, conduct, disseminate, and evaluate research. The past few decades have witnessed the creation of new ways to generate, store, and analyze data, using computational, algorithmic, statistical, and mathematical techniques to generate knowledge from big data.
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