Introduction to Big Data




What is Big Data?

Big Data is a term for massive data collection having large, more varied and complex structure. An example of big data might be petabytes or exabytes of data consisting of billions to trillions of records of millions of people from different sources like social data, machine data and transactional data including online transactions, texts, images, emails, videos, audios, click streams, posts search queries, sensors and so on. Data lakes are a central storage repository that stores these structured, semi-structured and unstructured data in a raw format for future use. (Rouse, 2019)
The 3V’S of big data (Volume, variety and velocity) are the key to understanding how big data can be measured. (Botelho, 2018)

How it works?

Using traditional data management it is difficult to store, analyse and visualize the data. Big Data Analytics is the process of examining massive measures of data to discover patterns, unknown correlations, market trends, customer preferences, and new business insights that provides nano-level valuable insights which is an advantage for better decisions and strategic business moves over the competitors. This can be done by using frameworks like Hadoop, MapReduce and Spark from Apache. (Monnappa, 2020)

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Why Big Data is important?

In the explosion of cloud and AI technologies, the transactions, inventory and IT infrastructure can exist in an absolute virtual state, a good big data approach helps companies make sense out of random information to create an overview by accessing data from many sources or for designing digital architecture which is critical for business success. According to Grand View Research, the big data market will flaunt a size of $123.2 billion by 2025 and by the PwC report, the growth of technology by 2030 will contribute over $15.7 trillion to the global economy. In 2020, there will be a huge demand for big data processing frameworks and data scientist and also the business worldwide will invest on big data technologies to increase profitability through advanced analytics. (Shacklett, 2019)


References 

Available at: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/big-data-predictions-8-analytics-trends-in-2020/
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Monnappa, A., 2020. Simplilearn. Data Science vs. Big Data vs. Data Analytics, 22 Jan.
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Comments

  1. Good one ! True Big Data is going to play a very important role in business analytics.

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  2. Definitely Big Data will flaunt the market in future. Appreciate your effort in research. Great work!

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    1. Thank you for the appreciation. Yes, very true Sradha, analysing and managing big data is going to be a challenge in the future.

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  3. Thanks for sharing, these numbers definitely increase the importance of collecting data.

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    1. Yes, these numbers produce a lot of value for businesses. Thank you for the feedback.

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  4. It is a well written article which reveals the importance of big data.

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  6. It's a great article. I found your Big Data frameworks' examples very informative and a good addition to the post. Such statistics really confirm that we are in the Age of Big Data.

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  7. Well framed and insightful. Keep up the good work !

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  8. Great use of relevant examples and use case scenarios to help explain big data better

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  9. Very well written and informative.

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  10. Very well got introduced to Big data from this blog, I must say.
    Fab work Aishwarya!

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    1. Thank you for motivating me to write more, I am really happy that the blog helped you understand the introduction to big data.

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  11. Thanks Aishwarya for this clear introduction of Big Data. Really interesting

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