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Big Data

Big data has been collected and stored for analysis for ages, but gained momentum in the early 2000s with Doug Laney's definition of the three Vs: volume of data from various sources that is easier to store with new technologies, velocity of high speed data streams that must be processed in real time, and variety of structured and unstructured data formats.

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Big data has been collected and stored for analysis for ages, but gained momentum in the early 2000s with Doug Laney's definition of the three Vs: volume of data from various sources that is easier to store with new technologies, velocity of high speed data streams that must be processed in real time, and variety of structured and unstructured data formats.

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aaBig Data History and Current Considerations

While the term “big data” is relatively new, the act of gathering and storing large
amounts of information for eventual analysis is ages old. The concept gained
momentum in the early 2000s when industry analyst Doug Laney articulated the
now-mainstream definition of big data as the three Vs: information for eventual
analysis is ages old. The concept gained momentum in the early 2000s when
industry analyst Doug Laney articulated the now-mainstream definition of big
data as the three Vs:

Volume. Organizations collect data from a variety of sources, including


business transactions, social media and information from sensor or machine-to-
machine data. In the past, storing it would’ve been a problem – but new
technologies (such as Hadoop) have eased the burden.

Velocity. Data streams in at an unprecedented speed and must be dealt with in


a timely manner. RFID tags, sensors and smart metering are driving the need to
deal with torrents of data in near-real time.

Variety. Data comes in all types of formats – from structured, numeric data in
traditional databases to unstructured text documents, email, video, audio, stock
ticker data and financial transactions.

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