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Now that data's going really big, what's next? | ForbesThis is a discussion on Now that data's going really big, what's next? | Forbes within the Analytic News Feeds forums, part of the Analytics category; By* Rajeshekara V. Maiya ,*Infosys. Each year, we add two billion hexabytes (that’s two billion billion bytes) of data just in social conversation. American companies, across 15 sectors, with more ... |
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| Administrator | By*Rajeshekara V. Maiya,*Infosys. Each year, we add two billion hexabytes (that’s two billion billion bytes) of data just in social conversation. American companies, across 15 sectors, with more than 1,000 employees each store on an average more data than the U.S. Library of Congress. ![]() Move over, Information Age, the era of big data… More blog entries from AnalyticBridge... |
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