Structured and Unstructured Data Join Forces Through PolySpot Technology
November 27, 2012
It was not surprising to learn of the large amount of spending towards big data in 2011 from a new study by the Experton Group. Over $4.3 billion dollars was spent, according to that study. It will not stop there, either. Spending is expected to increase at a rate of 36% each year for the next four years according to the Smart Planet article, “What Makes Big Data So ‘Big’”
Of course, we have seen venture capitalists dote over vendors in this arena and that will continue too. Traditional technologies involved in the data management realm are not to be forsaken, however.
We learned:
Organizations with their relational database systems — built up and tweaked and perfected over the past two decades — would have no issues amping up the amount of transactional or structured data, even if it did go into the petabye or even exabyte range. But today’s data environments are simply not ready for the deluge of unstructured data — all those tweets, all those log files, all those videos. And it’s unstructured data that will drive new capabilities, new collaboration and new innovation.
Opportunities and insights come from a variety of data types – both structured and unstructured. That is precisely why organizations need a big data solution such as PolySpot that connect all types of information and data in order to churn out important knowledge to departments all over the enterprise.
Megan Feil, November 27, 2012
Sponsored by ArnoldIT.com, developer of Augmentext
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