Jumat, 21 Januari 2011

2011, Achieving Data Needs 35.2 Zettabytes

SAN FRANCISCO - The use of predicted data will increase in this year's competition due to the rise of cloud computing as well as tablets. Launched by PC Advisor, on Friday (01/21/2011), IDC said that the use of statistical data in the world is predicted to increase by 44 times, a total of 35.2 zettabytes (zettabytes equal to one billion terabytes). The world's largest storage company, EMC, IDC predictions prove. According to EMC's approximately 1000 customers have been using more than one petabyte of data. Figures for consumer-owned EMC also predicted to increase to approximately 100,000 in 2020. Even in the next two years some predict consumers will start spending more than one exabytes. "The need for data is increasing rapidly. The purpose of their use began to spread. The type of data richer and more. Every prediction that growth in our state must always wrong because it turns out that it takes more than what we predicted," said division president of EMC's unified storage, Rich Napolitano. The same is also said to CTO of Melbourne IT, Glenn Gore. According to the data needs of many phenomena, called the industry with 'Big Data', has been known since 18 months ago. This statement is evidenced by data from a hosting company that saw many large companies began to notice a fairly large data requirements, such companies in the areas of health, geospatial depiction, and digital media. They all said is building a dataset that added up to multiple terabytes. Some big tech companies started to make acquisitions to meet the needs of its customer data. IBM's acquisition of Netezza in September amounted to USD1, 7 billion, followed by EMC, which acquired the Isilon worth USD2, 25 billion. Greenplum technology company EMC has also been acquired for the financial details are not published. One other large company, Oracle, began to build data warehousing and analysis capabilities for its customers did not switch to competitors.


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