Vol 3 Issue 1 January 2015-March 2015
JAVED MOHAMMED
Abstract: Fueled by the pervasiveness of the Internet, unprecedented computing power, ubiquitous sensors and meters, addictive consumer gadgets, inexpensive storage and (to-date) highly elastic network capacity, digital in-formation is streaming at a mind-boggling rate. Big Data is not a precise term; rather, it is a characterization of the never-ending accumulation of all kinds of data, most of it unstructured. It describes data sets that are growing exponentially and that are too large, too raw, or too unstructured for analysis using relational database techniques. Whether terabytes or peta bytes, the precise amount is less the issue than where the data ends up and how it is used. Today’s applications are expected to manage a variety of structured and unstructured data, accessed by massive networks of users, devices, and business locations, or even sensors, vehicles and Internet-enabled goods. As the need for data access expands to the network edge, most databases are still grounded in a central data centre. DBAs con-tinue to toil, as they have for decades, moving databases to more powerful hardware, or bigger clusters, and constantly re-designing them in order to accommodate business growth [8]. Big data has the potential to improve the quality of services; enable infrastructure that businesses depend on to adapt continually and efficiently; improve the performance of employees; help organizations better understand customers; and reduce liability risks. Big Data Analytics and marketing models presents Next generation of networks that are in a prime position to monetize rich supplies of customer information, while being mindful of legal and privacy issues. As data assets are transformed into new revenue streams will become integral to high performance. The speed of business these days and the amount of data that we are now swimming in mean that we need to have new ways and new techniques of getting at the data, finding out what’s in there, and figuring out how we manage it.
Keywords: Big Data, Next Generation Networks, Network Transformation, High Performance, Data Centre.
Title: Novel Approaches to Big Data Management
Author: JAVED MOHAMMED
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research
ISSN 2348-1196 (print), ISSN 2348-120X (online)
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