Defining the Curtain – 17 Predictions of Big Data
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Defining the Curtain – 17 Predictions of Big Data

In my previous post, I reference the Forbes article17 Predictions About The Future Of Big Data Everyone Should Read. Here, Bernard Marr, defines 17 predictions to define the curtain and more importantly, the man behind the curtain (reference to previous blog post).

We know that big data is the culmination of all the data produced in the world, understanding how its analyzed is crucial in how we use this data as marketers. In order to gather our thoughts, we need to understand the direction (we believe) big data is taking.

Here are what I believe to be the five most important predictions:

  • Data volumes will continue to grow. We’ve seen an unprecedented increase in the amount of information collected on and provided by consumersThere is no reason to believe that this data collection will slow down.
  • Ways to analyze data will improve. Pretty straightforward – this includes improvements in current technology as well as new technology.
  • All companies are data businesses now, according to Forrester. More companies will attempt to drive value and revenue from their data.
  • Businesses using data will see $430 billion in productivity benefits over their competition not using data by 2020, according to International Institute for Analytics.
  • “Fast data” and “actionable data” will replace big data, according to some experts. The argument is that big isn’t necessarily better when it comes to data, and that businesses don’t use a fraction of the data they have access too. Instead, the idea suggests companies should focus on asking the right questions and making use of the data they have — big or otherwise.

While these are only predictions, I believe these to be the most likely of all to happen. Data volumes, and what we have the ability to collect, are changing and growing by the minute. With every agreement we sign or click, we are allowing companies to continually collect data on us.

The final three bullet points are really the most important, with the last being my favorite. When most people think “big data” it is most often attributed to bigger companies. However companies of every size, small and large businesses have access to data. We need to begin changing the way of thinking, and realize that the data we collect and use must be fast and actionable.

Businesses of all sizes are driven by data, even if it’s as simple as data and analytics provided by Google. We will begin to see companies not only use this information to draw insights but also to drive revenue. It will be imperative that this information be used to further business. Data can be the exception for a business – making it exceptional or leading to its ultimate demise.

When it comes to data, follow the yellow brick road. But make sure the man behind the curtain, building insights from this data is who you really think he is. In my next post, I’ll discuss some skills your data “wizard” should have.

To read the full article and all 17 predications, click here.


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