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- Nearly 50 percent of businesses say big data and analytics have fundamentally changed business practices in their sales and marketing departments.
- By 2020, there will be 2.7 million job postings for data science and analytics roles.
- 55 percent of North American businesses have adopted big data analytics.
- Only 16% of organizations can currently say that 75% or more of their employees have access to company data and analytics.
- In 2025, the IoT data analyzed and used to change business processes will be as much as all of the data created in 2020.
- Content analytics usage among IT professionals increased from 43 percent to 54 percent between January 2018 and January 2019.
- 70 percent of investment professionals use “alternative data” or plan to do so in the next year.
- Insights-driven businesses are growing at an average of more than 30% each year, and by 2021, they are predicted to take $1.8 trillion annually from their less-informed peers.
- 79 percent of enterprise executives say that not embracing big data will cause companies to lose competitive position and risk extinction.
- 90 percent of the world’s data was created between 2015 and 2016 alone.
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