Information Management and Accessibility Promotes Fully Connected Enterprise

December 31, 2012

The end of the year always signals a time for reflection on past trends and projections for the future. Speculation on anything and everything big data is typical throughout the year, but even this already popular subject is seeing a spike. From Computer Weekly comes a countdown in regards to big data called the Top 10 Information Management Stories of 2012.

The article points to specific themes that popped up after sifting through articles that deal big data and information management.

According to this article, some big data solutions have been tough to get off the ground and to get up and running:

Open source big data technologies seem stuck in the sand pit of experimentation in UK corporate organizations. Experts say: experiment, but keep business value in mind. Speaking at a Computer Weekly roundtable on the topic, Bob Harris, chief technology officer at Channel 4, said big data initiatives will likely require organizations to adopt new technologies.

Of course open source big data technologies have the capabilities for continued experimentation. What else would any client want in this era of constant technological evolution? The point is that flexibility should not be interpreted as inability to operate in the current landscape. We see solutions such as PolySpot work for countless organizations in making information and insights accessible to the entire enterprise.

Megan Feil, December 31, 2012

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