Introduction: Big Data’s Big Ideas
The big data space is maturing in dog years, seven years of maturity for each turn of the calendar. In the four years we have been producing our annual Big Data Now, the field has grown from infancy (or, if you prefer the canine imagery, an enthusiastic puppyhood) full of potential (but occasionally still making messes in the house), through adolescence, sometimes awkward as it figures out its place in the world, into young adulthood. Now in its late twenties, big data is now not just a productive member of society, it’s a leader in some fields, a driver of innovation in others, and in still others it provides the analysis that makes it possible to leverage domain knowledge into scalable solutions.
Looking back at the evolution of our Strata events, and the data space in general, we marvel at the impressive data applications and tools now being employed by companies in many industries. Data is having an impact on business models and profitability. It’s hard to find a non-trivial application that doesn’t use data in a significant manner. Companies who use data and analytics to drive decision-making continue to outperform their peers.
Up until recently, access to big data tools and techniques required significant expertise. But tools have improved and communities have formed to share best practices. We’re particularly excited about solutions that target new data sets and data types. In an era when the requisite data skill sets cut across traditional ...
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