Data collection is on the rise. More and more systems are generating more and more data every day.1
More than 30,000 gigabytes of data are generated every second, and the rate of data creation is only accelerating.
Increased connectivity has led to increased sophistication and user interaction in software systems. New deployments of connected “smart” electronics also rely on increased connectivity. In response, businesses now collect and store data from all aspects of their products. This has led to an enormous increase in compute and storage infrastructure. Writing for Gartner, Mark Beyer defines “Big Data.”2