Michael Stonebraker thinks
- one size no longer fits all
- “big data” means three different things (could mean big volume, velocity and too much variety of data sources)
- ACID [atomicity, consistency, isolation, durability] is still a really good idea
- Think memory. It’s the new disk
Forrester Predictions for 2012 are that
- Enterprise Hadoop deployments will expand at a rapid clip
- In-memory analytics platforms will grow their footprint
- Graph databases will come into vogue
Edd Dumbill lists the five big data predictions for 2012 as
- More powerful and expressive tools for analysis
- Streaming data processing
- Rise of data marketplaces
- Development of data science workflows and tools
- Increased understanding of and demand for visualization
Big Data, analytics get even bigger, hotter in 2012 as Chris Kanaracus writes
- Big Data is not going away
- In-memory processing will be the belle of the ball
- Will analytics-as-a-service take off?
- BI and analytics start showing up everywhere
How wise will we become from all this additional data and knowledge? Data will rule the day and it will be provided by which ever tool meets the requirements, whether it be SQL, NoSQL, Oracle, MySQL etc.
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