The Business of Big Data
Big data describes data sets so large or complex that traditional relational databases cannot efficiently capture, manage, or process them. These sets are defined by high volume, velocity, or variety. Typical sources include sensors, devices, video and audio feeds, networks, log files, transactional applications, the web, and social media. Much of this data is generated in real time and at scale.

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High Impact Projects
Real-time Aadhar verification, Amazon’s user recommendations, and Facebook’s newsfeed suggestions all depend on Big Data.
Wide ranging Applications
Big Data is relevant to manufacturing, e-commerce, the public sector, healthcare, and agriculture. Its applications continue to expand rapidly.
High demand for skills
Thousands of job opportunities are available at leading companies. Professionals with Big Data expertise often earn salaries 30 to 60 percent higher than average.