Abstract: We live and work in the Age of Big Data. The amount and mixed bag of information that encompasses us and blasts us every day is dissimilar to anything seen beforehand. Truth be told, for any individual who meets expectations in a calling even tangentially identified with data, its about difficult to stay away from the buildup around enormous information measurements:
• We make exabytes (or even zettabytes, contingent upon the source) of new information consistently
• Over a large portion of the information (or a few reports say as high as 90 percent) of information ever made was made inside of the most recent 12 months
• The rate at which we're making new information copies consistently
Thankfully, most genuine discussion has progressed past the numbers and now concentrates on noting the inquiry, what do we do with the majority of this information? This article is the first of two investigating the thought of moving from enormous information to keen information to get business esteem from this downpour. It concentrates on five key business drivers and specialized difficulties of working with the greater part of this information. The second article in this pair takes a gander even from an optimistic standpoint rehearses for transforming huge information into brilliant information to surmount these difficulties.
Keywords: Big Data, BDA, Data Analysis, Big Data Analytics.
Title: Are All Data Important?
Author: Sneha Jaiswal, Sapna Sinha
International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research
ISSN 2348-1196 (print), ISSN 2348-120X (online)
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