Devices. Processes. Customers. Today, these are sources of elephantine amounts of data that is hard to store, and harder to process. While enterprises were still trying to wrap their heads around the big data phenomenon in 2012, many of them will finally start taming it in 2013 with strategies and technology solutions. But what are the capabilities they desire? How will they leverage big data for greater business value? The trends in this presentation will give you some answers. If you think these trends will interest your peers or colleagues, share it with them via email or social media.
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Taming the elephant: 10 big data trends for 2013
1. Racing to greener pastures
ENTERPRISE SUSTAINABILITY
Taming the elephant
TRENDS FOR 2013
10 ‗BIG DATA‘ TRENDS FOR 2013
2. 01
The information
strategy – still in
formation
While enterprises will be ―inundata‘d‖
with a hybrid big data dump, the need of
the hour is to turn this into a flexible,
manageable information ecosystem
3. 02
Easy to configure,
easy to use
No longer will big data be the bastion of
scientists — enterprises will look for
technology solutions that can be easily
configured based on user preferences,
provide rich visualization dashboards for
executives, and accessed on
smartphones and tablets
4. 03
Big data - of the
people, by the
people, for the
people
Cloud-based and open source tools will
help democratize big data to take it out
of the realm of expensive resources and
high-computing infrastructure — giving
even smaller companies the ability to
leverage big data for business insights
5. 04
All roads lead
to instant insight
Enterprises cannot afford to wait around
for big data to be processed at its own
time — they will need near-real-time
results that match the speed of
traditional business intelligence
6. 05
Internet of things,
meet big data
We are fast approaching an era where
every device from a car to a fridge to a
Kindle is connected to the Internet —
and with the rollout of IPv6, big data is
only going to get bigger
7. 06
Big data and social
computing – a match
made in ether
Trawling and processing the social web
for social network analysis and content
analytics will require a new kind of
processing power, one that capitalizes on
newer social avatars of data
8. 07
Retail soothsaying
and market
crystal ball gazing
Retailers will use big data to analyze
social media and match this data against
customers lists, transactions, and loyalty
club memberships, in addition to
predicting consumer patterns, market
trends, and competitor initiatives
9. 08
A smarter healthcare
economy
From process healthcare data available
in the public domain to genetic data
processing, big data will help analyze
vast amounts of information that have
been overlooked because of disparate
systems and inadequate analytics tools
10. 09
Cracking down on
fraud in financial
services and insurance
Information is at large, and so is fraud —
but financial services enterprises will use
big data to monitor large volumes of
transactions and activity logs to zero in
on credit card fraud and account
takeovers, while insurers will leverage it
to check for fraudulent claims by tracking
social data and behavior
11. 10
Fault tolerance
and detection in
manufacturing
Binding operational data with IT data will
help create a unified system that can
track machine performance, which will be
especially useful for high-tech and
automotive enterprises
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