The mountain of Big Data is growing, presenting immense opportunities for businesses ready to summit its peak, but the journey requires careful preparation. Integra helps businesses equip their network infrastructure to handle big requirements for Big Data—with fully-symmetrical Ethernet solutions designed to deliver low-latency, high-bandwidth connectivity between organizational peers, the cloud, and the servers where your data is stored. Our infographic, "Summiting the Mountain of Big Data" will help you understand how big "Big Data" really is; who's producing, consuming, managing and storing all that data; the business advantages you can capture by tapping into its power; and how you can prepare your organization to meet its demands—resulting in Big Gains from Big Data.
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Summiting the Mountain of Big Data
1. Digital data is growing exponentially; doubling
every two years to reach an expected volume of
40,000 exabytes by 2020. The mountain of
Big Data presents immense opportunities for
businesses ready to summit its peak, but the
journey requires careful preparation. Integra helps
businesses equip their network infrastructure to
handle big requirements for Big Data.
SPOTTING THE
GROWING PEAK
FROM THE BEGINNING OF TIME THROUGH 2003
How big is Big Data?
BY 2020
IF 1 BYTE EQUALED
A SPRINKLE OF DIRT
the amount of data created
each day will be
the amount of data created each day
would be the size of
45 TIMES
MT. EVEREST
the size of Mt. Everest
KNOWING THE TOPOGRAPHY
32%
So, who’s producing all the data?
BY BUSINESSES
CONSUMER DATA
IS DOUBLING
EVERY
BUSINESS DATA
IS DOUBLING
EVERY
DATA
CREATION
STORING,
PROTECTING,
MANAGING
68%
THREE
MILLION
700,000
PIECES OF
CONTENT
are shared
on Facebook
BY
CONSUMERS
GOOGLE SEARCHES
take place
EVERY
MINUTE
17,000
CUSTOMER
TRANSCTIONS
are uploaded into
Walmart databases
DEFINING A PATH
Why does all that data matter ?
In 2020, there will be 40,000 exabytes of data,
doubling in size every year. 33% of it will have
analytic value, up from 25% today — but only
3% of it has been tagged and analyzed so far.
This is the “Big Data Gap.”
In that gap lies opportunity.
BIG
DATA
GAP
25%
3%
66% OF BUSINESS DECISION MAKERS
agree that tapping Big Data will help them
make better business decisions faster.
59% Improving Operational Efficiency
54% Boosting Sales
48% Becoming More Agile
46% Attracting and Retaining New Customers
Businesses Leveraging
Big Data are
2.2X 3X
As Likely to Outperform
Industry Peers
As Likely to Execute
Decisions as Intended
...and They are Creating
5X 1.6X 2X 2.5X
More Likely to Make
Decisions Faster
More Revenue
Growth
More Profit
Growth
More Stock
Appreciation
SCALING THE MOUNTAIN
How can you capture the big opportunity of Big Data ?
Establish target areas of impact for Big Data
Zero in on the business functions where you can drive improvement and effectiveness
Size up data management and analytics capabilities
Identify gaps and areas where partners or added talent are required
Develop governance rules and policies for disparate data
Ensure that data management, process, collection usage and sharing guidelines are established
Make sure you have the right network and data-centric technology
Evaluate infrastructure and partners for both access and storage, ensuring symmetrical flow
of data between your business network, the cloud, and the servers on which it lives
These fundamental building blocks will prepare you for your ascent to the apex of Big Data utilization.
Integra offers fully-symmetrical data networking and Internet solutions, optimized for both the
production and consumption of information between peers. Our robust fiber footprint delivers
low-latency, high-bandwidth Ethernet connectivity from your business, to the cloud, to your data center.
Become an Ethernet
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