![]() The terms “SQL” and “MySQL” are often thrown about and compared when discussing issues of enterprise data management. In order to formulate a well-thought-out data management strategy, you need to start by speaking the language of big data. The Harvard Business Review reports that less than half of an organization’s structured data is actually used when making business decisions. How can businesses hope to manage and utilize these never ending streams of information effectively? A mature, coherent strategy for data management is an absolute must, but unfortunately far too many companies fall short of this goal. According to a survey by market intelligence firm IDC, the average company now manages a mind-boggling 163 terabytes (163,000 gigabytes) of information. The volume, variety, and velocity of big data are all swelling dramatically. ![]()
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