Spending on big data will account for $28 billion of IT spending across...
Spending on big data will account for $28 billion of IT spending across the world in 2012 and $34 billion in 2013, technology research and advisory firm Gartner projected (http://xrl.us/bnup9c) based on a company report (http://xrl.us/bnup9g). The use of big…
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data will continue to grow such that by 2020, predicted Mark Beyer, research vice president at Gartner, “big data will once again become ‘just data’ ... architectural approaches, infrastructure and hardware/software that does not adapt to this ‘new normal’ will be retired.” Companies that do not adapt “will suffer severe economic impacts,” he said.