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The Human Side of Big Data

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Big data isn't just about growing data volumes or integrating new data sources. Human beings need to interpret the results of big data and build trust in the data. More>>

Big Data in the Enterprise: 7 Shocking Truths

There's no arguing that big data has become the talk of the tech world in 2013. Cisco has come up with the report The Potential and Challenge of Big Data, which has metrics around how widespread it is. The report that reveals some staggering statistics related to the proliferation of

Will Privacy Laws Ruin Your Big Data Plans?

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Big data relies on collating huge amounts of information, much of it about individuals. Does that place a huge legal roadblock, in the form of privacy laws, in the way of big data projects? More>>

The Big Data Group Publishes the 100 Most Social Big Data Companies

The Big Data Group, LLC today announced the availability of its new study The 100 Most Social Big Data Companies. The Big Data Group produces The Big Data Landscape, Big Data Trends, and Big Data TV. For the study, The Big Data Group analyzed the content marketing and social media efforts

Building a big data ready organization

As we continue to see the rise of “big data”, organisations are faced with a task that they may not have anticipated and may not be prepared for. The amount of data stored by the average non-tech company (banks, insurance firms, hospitals, etc.) years ago was at manageable levels. Today, it

Big Data Challenge: 10 Tips for Telcos

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Communication Service Providers (CSPs) need a self-imposed shift in corporate culture to capitalize on the massive amounts of potentially useful data. Check out the other conclusions from the Big Data Analytics Summit held in Amsterdam. More>>

What’s Driving the Focus on Big Data?

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As big data continues to rumble loudly among information management trends, two analytic experts contest that most organizations fail to start with the right project design and “explorative” approach. More>>

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