Dirty Data
Now that Big Data has become sexy, people just start adding adjectives to Data to come up with new terms like dark data, dirty data, small data, and now smart data. Come on guys, give me a break, Dirty data is data that is not clean or in other words inaccurate, duplicated and inconsistent data. Obviously, you don’t want to be associated with dirty data.Fix it fast.Dataconomy
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- By 2025, 60% of the 163 zettabytes of existing data will be created and managed by enterprise organizations.
- The big data software market was worth $31 billion in 2018, growing 14 percent from the year before.
- 53 percent of companies are adopting big data analytics
- 90 percent of IT professionals plan to increase spending on BI tools.
- More than 150 zettabytes (150 trillion gigabytes) of data will need analysis by 2025.
- 36 percent of investment professionals use web scraping to derive data.
- Only 7% of marketers surveyed report that they are currently effectively able to deliver real-time, data-driven marketing engagements across both physical and digital touchpoints.
- In a survey of approximately 700 business professionals, only 15% said their organization is currently very effective in delivering a relevant and reliable customer experience. In the same survey, only 3% of respondents said they are able to act on all of the customer data they collect; 21% say they can act on very little of it.
- By 2020, there will be 2.7 million job postings for data science and analytics roles.
- 8 percent of businesses say data and analytics have fundamentally changed the nature of industry-wide competition
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