Online Activities and Big Data
With online accessibility being easier than ever, it also means the amount of
data being generated every day is growing exponentially – thrusting big
data to the forefront and making it hard to ignore. Before anyone can even
consider analyzing all this data, though,
efficient methods of simply
tracking the data need to be evaluated. There are massive amounts of data
generated from automated feedback such as weather trackers, traffic
monitors, and other transactions.
With all this data flying around there are several questions that must be
addressed. Which sources are reliable and which are not? What data is
relevant to a certain scenario and what can be disregarded? Sorting through
piles
of data can be overwhelming, but big data has opened the field for a
new kind of business for people specializing in how to use big data to your
advantage. The potential power of big data is what these companies sort
through for you and advise on how to use it to your organization’s benefit.
This has also opened the door for specialized programs that help to manage
data. Apache™ Hadoop® is an advanced database management technology
that moves beyond just consolidating the information to increase your
profits and improve efficiency. The potential
of this kind of database
management promises giant leaps for businesses – assuming they are open
to using the tools.
Instead of simply accumulating heaps of data, they will be able to actually
use the data before them. For a business involved in education, it may
drastically reduce the cost of education. For scientific purposes, such as
meteorology, the comprehension of natural
phenomena will allow us to
have a better understanding of weather patterns. Businesses can increase
productivity by cutting out repetitive processes, and the job market will
create correlated datasets to help match job seekers more efficiently to jobs
and employers that suit them based on skills of the seeker and required
skills for the job.
Big data doesn’t only help education or business become more efficient or
more productive or increase profitability. As
research continues to develop,
there is potential for understanding and reducing crime, web security
improvements, as well as the ability to predict natural or economic disasters
with some accuracy well before they happen. As long as the research is
allowed to continue into how big data can be sorted and applied to the
variety of fields it impacts, the world is on the
brink of witnessing radical
change – most of which will be for the better.
Security Risks Today
Based on information from 2012, of all the websites hacked during the year,
63% of website owners didn’t even know they had been hacked. Of those
hacked, 90% didn’t notice anything suspicious happening on their websites.
Half of the web owners learned about their sites
being hacked from warning
messages in the search engines they were using or from the browser itself.
Big Data and Impacts on Everyday Life
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