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Businesses of all sizes continue to struggle to find a solution for dealing with the growing volume of information flowing into their databasesa mountain of files and figures known as big data. Although that load of information can make businesses smarter, open data will be far more consequential for increasing revenue and business value, analysts at Gartner maintain. Open data, according to the research firm, refers to the idea that certain data should be freely available to everyone to use and republish as they wish, without restrictions from copyright, patents or other forms of control.
"Big data is a topic of growing interest
It's certainly one of the hottest new buzzwords in technology, yet the meaning of big data typically depends on whom you ask. Yet it's also clear that big data, an important reformulation of how we store and process our information, is continues to make a big splash as a major IT trend of this half-decade. Certainly the market estimates are optimistic with Deloitte recently
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