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2025 - a day in the life of big data

It Will Change Everything

NEW YORK, Jan. 6, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Companies that leverage the huge amount of information available today and in the near future will improve decision making and enable the accurate delivery of advanced functionality such as predictive insights. Pervasive, or ubiquitous, computing is gradually helping technologists worldwide to realize the IoT vision. This study offers five examples of how Frost & Sullivan expects the Internet of Things (IoT) will transform business and personal life in the next 10 years.

Introduction: Big Data Changes Everything

Big Data Analytics has emerged from a vision of an always connected world. The goal: seamless connectivity among devices anywhere, anytime, and under any conditions to improve living standards and create new business opportunities in retail, healthcare, logistics, buildings, energy, cities, and the home. Big Data should increase environmental efficiency and reduce carbon footprints.

It can also help businesses use their assets more efficiently and in more innovative ways to introduce new products and services, resulting in additional revenue streams. Companies that effectively analyse and act on the huge amount of information available today and in the near future will improve decision making and enable the accurate delivery of advanced functionality like predictive insights. Pervasive, or ubiquitous, computing is gradually helping technologists worldwide to realize the Big Data vision. Here are five examples of how Frost & Sullivan expects the trend to transform business and personal life in the next 10 years.

Author: Adrian Drozd | 24 Dec 2015 | $1500.00

http://www.frost.com/sublib/display-report.do?id=9A68-00-2E-00-00



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