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Big Data in IT

Big data analytics has improved in the digital world as real-time data drives business. It deals with large, diverse data that is difficult to handle with traditional tools. The big data analytics process includes data loading, cleansing, analysis, reporting and more. It uses tools like Hadoop, MapReduce and NoSQL for storage and processing. Machine learning and predictive analytics are also used. Big data analytics transforms complex problems into simple solutions and can benefit any industry through automated reports, data-driven decisions and more. It remains a key solution for managing large real-time data volumes by addressing challenges of storage, complexity, management and more.
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Big Data in IT

Big data analytics has improved in the digital world as real-time data drives business. It deals with large, diverse data that is difficult to handle with traditional tools. The big data analytics process includes data loading, cleansing, analysis, reporting and more. It uses tools like Hadoop, MapReduce and NoSQL for storage and processing. Machine learning and predictive analytics are also used. Big data analytics transforms complex problems into simple solutions and can benefit any industry through automated reports, data-driven decisions and more. It remains a key solution for managing large real-time data volumes by addressing challenges of storage, complexity, management and more.
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Big Data Analytics in IT

Introduction Process in Big Data Analytics Solutions from Big Data


Data Analytics process consists of various stages such as Data Effects of usage of Big data analytics led to transformation
Big data denotes the data that are considerably high in the loading, Data cleansing, Analysis, Reporting, and much more of the complex problems into simple solutions (Srinivasa,
variety, velocity that makes them difficult for handling with (Rajaraman, V., 2016). S. and Bhatnagar, V., 2012).
traditional tools and techniques. The big data analytics Big data can be applied in any industry and the process
improved in the recent digital world as real time data had yields lot of advantages for the firms regarding automated
been driving the business. reports, data driven decision-making, and much more.

Characteristics of Big Data

Conclusion

•Thus, the Big data analytics remains the great solution for
Numerous tools are implemented for big data analytics in the the problem of managing large quantity of real time data
organizations such as Hadoop, Mapreduce, NoSQL technologies •Challenges such as storage, complexity, management,
for storage and processing (Russom, P., 2011.). In the Analytics, pre-processing, analytics, privacy, security, real-time
it consists of visualization tools, machine learning, and analysis are easily resolved in Big data analytics that paved
predictive analytics for handling huge variety of data (Zakir, J., way for continuous development in data driven decision-
et.al, 2015). making and management.
Need of Data Analytics Process
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Figure 2: Process in Big Data Analytics

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