The future of big data is, well, big.
Big data in information technology is defined as a data sets so large and complex that it requires exceptional technologies to efficiently process such large quantities of data within a certain timeframe. And these days big data is generated everywhere – collected from sensor networks, social networks, social data, and more – so much so it takes an amazing amount of resources just to organize and analyze the data.
Here’s an infographic that shows the future of big data in our lives, and what it means for our own future:
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