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Chasing That Killer Application Of Big Data

Chasing That Killer Application Of Big Data

By Chirag Mehta on August 2, 2013

I often get asked, “what is the killer application of Big Data?” Unfortunately, the answer is not that simple. In the early days of enterprise software, it was the automation that fueled the growth of enterprise applications. The vendors that eventually managed to stay in business and got bigger were/are the ones that expanded their […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged BI, big data, Business Intelligence, Business process, Data Warehousing, enterprise software

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On Organizations’ Real Requirements Around BigData

By Ben Kepes on December 10, 2012

Every time another vendor takes the “big data” moniker and applies it to some legacy system a cat somewhere on the internet dies. Like “cloud” a couple of years ago, big data has become the term de jour – and vendors seem to think that simply using it will give them some magic power to […]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged big data, cloud computing, data mining, Data Warehousing, databases, gartner, Vocus | 2 Responses

The next big thing: WeeData

The next big thing: WeeData

By Paul Miller on September 25, 2012

‘Big Data’ has a problem, and that problem is its name. Dig deep into the big data ecosystem, or spend any time at all talking with its practitioners, and you should quickly start hitting the Vs. Initially Volume, Velocity and Variety, the Vs rapidly bred like rabbits. Now we have a plethora of new V-words, […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged big data, data markets, Data Warehousing, databases, defragcon, gartner, open data, strataconf, strataeu, weedata | 4 Responses

Does Your Organization Face Data Obesity Problem?

Does Your Organization Face Data Obesity Problem?

By Krishnan Subramanian on April 27, 2012

Recently, I wrote a report for GigaOm Pro (behind Paywall) commemorating their Structure:Big Data conference and introduced a term which is going to hurt many organizations in a big way in the near future. I thought I will write about it here and get the thoughts of practitioners and vendors on the problem. In the world […]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged big data, bigdata, Business Intelligence, data governance, data mining, data obesity, Data Warehousing, Enterprise, governance, insights, obesity | 1 Response

4 Big Data Myths - Part II

4 Big Data Myths – Part II

By Chirag Mehta on April 18, 2012

This is the second and the last part of this two-post series blog post on Big Data myths. If you haven’t read the first part, check it out here. Myth # 2: Big Data is an old wine in new bottle I hear people say, “Oh, that Big Data, we used to call it BI.” One […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged BI, big data, bigdata, Business Intelligence, cloud computing, data mining, data scientist, Data Warehousing, databases, hadoop, social media, sql

4 Big Data Myths - Part I

4 Big Data Myths – Part I

By Chirag Mehta on April 2, 2012

It was cloud then and it’s Big Data now. Every time there’s a new disruptive category it creates a lot of confusion. These categories are not well-defined. They just catch on. What hurts the most is the myths. This is the first part of my two-part series to debunk Big Data myths. Myth # 4: […]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged BI, big data, bigdata, cloud computing, Data Warehousing, database, hadoop, mapreduce, social media | 1 Response

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Big Data needs Big Collection and Big Execution

By Martijn Linssen on December 4, 2011

Big Data is the new buzz it seems, and I must say I have been sceptic of it since I first saw the very word – or phrase, what is it? As an IT architect, I’ve always equaled data to databases, and information to applications – and knowledge to the people on top of these […]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged 1.0, bigdata, Business Intelligence, cloud computing, Data quality, Data Warehousing, database, Don Quixote, edi, hadoop, knowledge, messaging, standardisation, Supply Chain, wikipedia | 1 Response

The Future Of BI In The Cloud



The Future Of BI In The Cloud



By Chirag Mehta on October 25, 2010

Actual numbers vary based on whom you ask, but the general consensus is that the Business Intelligence (BI) and Analytics in the cloud is a fast growing market. IDC expects a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.4% through 2013. This growth is pr…

Posted in Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged Analytics, BI, Business Intelligence, cloud computing, Data warehouse, Data Warehousing, nosql, simpledb, software as a service, solidfire | 2 Responses

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