The amount of data that can be processed within a certain timeframe depends on the technology that is used. With the amount of data being created growing exponentially, the required technology is changing as well. This will have a significant effect on how Big Data will be processed, stored and analysed within your organisation.
The amount of data that can be processed within a certain timeframe depends on the technology that is used. With the amount of data being created growing exponentially, the required technology is changing as well. This will have a significant effect on how Big Data will be processed, stored and analysed within your organisation. Robin Bloor, PhD, Chief Analyst and Co-founder The Bloor Group, discusses in this video four tech trends that companies should be aware of:
Spinning disks gives way to SSD;
More data will be processed on the chip;
Scale up before you scale out;
Take the processing to the data;
The massive amounts of data being created nowadays require a different way of processing and storing that data. Organisations need to be aware of this when developing the infrastructure for their Big Data strategy.