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IBM Emphasizes The Benefits Of Data Analytics For Renewable Energy

Smart Data Collective

IBM recently published a fascinating paper on the applications of big data for solar and other green energy sources. Better distribution, cost savings, technical improvements and, above all, the optimization of resources are some of the spaces that are opened up thanks to new technologies.

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Interesting statistics around big data, data analysis, and usage

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Data Analysis (Image created using photo and elements in Canva) Evolution of data and big data Until the advent of computers, limited facts were collected and documented, given the cost and scarcity of resources and effort to capture, store, and maintain them. Compared to the 59 zettabytes produced in 2020, this is huge. Source: IDC).

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How The Cloud Made ‘Data-Driven Culture’ Possible | Part 1

BizAcuity

Despite cost-cutting being the main reason why most companies shift to the cloud, that is not the only benefit they walk away with. While that allows easy access to users, and saves costs, the cloud is much more and beyond that. IBM had introduced the concept of Virtual Machines (VMs) almost a decade before the birth of the internet.

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How Data Management and Big Data Analytics Speed Up Business Growth

BizAcuity

billion in 2020? According to Gartner, through 2025, 80% of the organizations seeking to scale their digital business will fail because they do not take a modern approach to data and analytics governance. Otherwise, it will result in poor data quality and as previously mentioned, cost over 3 trillion dollars for an entire nation.

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5 Data Management Trends to Watch in 2023

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Cloud-Based Data Integration Enterprises are rapidly moving to the cloud, recognizing the benefits of increased scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. In fact, according to Gartner analysts, more than 85% of organizations will embrace a cloud-first principle by 2025.