The Historical Development of BIG Data (Part 3)
To continue on from my last two posts, some more interesting developments in the history of big data that I've learned are:
In 2008, The world's servers combined processed 9.57 zettabytes of information.
In 2009, A report from the Mckinsey Global Institute stated that the average American company with more than 1000 employees stores more than 200 terabytes of data.
In 2011, the Mckinsey report stated that there would be issues with security, privacy and intellectual property which would have to be resolved before the big data could be fully utilised.
In 2014, it was reported that people were using mobile devices such as phones, laptops and tablets to access digital data instead of their office or home desktop computers and almost 90% of business executives reported that big data analytics was their business' top priority.
Business top priority was data analytics? I thought profits was!
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