Big Data Personified…

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Introduction

One of the definitions of big data is that it is a large repository of unstructured information that contains an assortment of data types, and it continuously expands in size over time.

Put succinctly, big data is a large and complex data set, originating from multiple data sources. Furthermore, these data sets are so voluminous that traditional data processing software quite simply cannot handle them.

Where did the term — ‘Big Data’ — Originate from?

Then around 2005, IT professionals began to discover just how much data users spawned through social media sites like Youtube, Facebook, Twitter, and other similar online services. Hadoop, which is an open-source framework designed specifically to store and study big data sets, was developed that very same year.

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How can one source Big Data?

Big data is stored in large computer databases and is analyzed using software specifically designed to handle large, complex data sets.

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What’s in Store for Big Data in the Short-Term?

Nearly every department within any company can employ findings from data analysis — from marketing, to human resources and technology to sales. Big data aims to increase the speed at which products are commissioned to market, reduce the time and resources required to gain market adoption, target segmented audiences, and ensure customers stay satisfied.

Recap and Wrap-Up

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Paul Chambiras

I am a freelance writer on all things Business, DIY, Sport, Technology, IT and Management.