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The Future Is Hybrid Data, Embrace It

Cloudera

We live in a hybrid data world. In the past decade, the amount of structured data created, captured, copied, and consumed globally has grown from less than 1 ZB in 2011 to nearly 14 ZB in 2020. Impressive, but dwarfed by the amount of unstructured data, cloud data, and machine data – another 50 ZB.

IT 112
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A comparative assessment of digital transformation in Italy

CIO Business Intelligence

The data platform and digital twin AMA is among many organizations building momentum in their digitization. Finally, the flow of AMA reports and activities generates a lot of data for the SAP system, and to be more effective, we’ll start managing it with data and business intelligence.”

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The Future Is Hybrid Data, Embrace It

CIO Business Intelligence

We live in a hybrid data world. In the past decade, the amount of structured data created, captured, copied, and consumed globally has grown from less than 1 ZB in 2011 to nearly 14 ZB in 2020. Impressive, but dwarfed by the amount of unstructured data, cloud data, and machine data – another 50 ZB.

IT 73
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Chose Both: Data Fabric and Data Lakehouse

Cloudera

It sounds straightforward: you just need data and the means to analyze it. The data is there, in spades. Data volumes have been growing for years and are predicted to reach 175 ZB by 2025. First, organizations have a tough time getting their arms around their data. Unified data fabric. Yes and no.

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How Data Management and Big Data Analytics Speed Up Business Growth

BizAcuity

Big Data technology in today’s world. Did you know that the big data and business analytics market is valued at $198.08 Or that the US economy loses up to $3 trillion per year due to poor data quality? quintillion bytes of data which means an average person generates over 1.5 megabytes of data every second?