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Big data.
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3V MODEL OF BIG DATA
TerabytesRecords
TransactionsTables files
StructuredUnstructured
Semi-structured
BatchNear timeReal time Streams
Volume
Velocity Variety
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78%
20%
2%
Within the next 2 years In 2-5 years
In 5-10 years
62%CFOs
EXPECTATION OF WIDESPREAD ADOPTION OF BIG DATA
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IMPACT OF BIG DATA ON BUSINESS IN THE YEARS AHEAD
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WHAT BIG DATA MEANS FOR BUSINESS?
POWERS
1. See beyond historical data and to ‘scan’ the environment for emerging trends
2. Potential to transform the cost and effectiveness of processes such as new-product development, market targeting and pricing.
3. Commercial and a strategic-planning tool
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WHAT BIG DATA MEANS FOR BUSINESS?
PITFALLS
1. Data depreciates in value and can be worth less tomorrow than it is today
2. Extracting its value may be difficult or expensive
3. Competitive advantages will diminish4. Increased scrutiny and are subject to laws and
regulations5. Growing focus on developing sophisticated
analytics that can go beyond what everyone else sees
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Big data and accountancy…
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3 AREAS
1. Valuation of data assets
2. Use of big data in decision making
3. Use of big data in the management of risk
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BIG DATA SKILLS NEEDED IN THE FOR THE NEXT DECADE
Global
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Use of tools that support data modelling and analysis, 69%
Knowledge of data extraction tools in the mining of business in-telligence, 72%