Executive Summary
Digital data is the new frontier. We are creating oceans of it as businesses, government agencies, and individuals interact across public and private networks around the globe. Some of the world’s most successful companies owe their success, in part, to the innovative strategies they have developed for accessing, managing, and using select portions of that data to identify opportunities, make better business decisions, and deliver personalized customer experiences.
Innovations are occurring on many fronts to help businesses manage the rising flood of data and use it more effectively. Some of these innovations build on traditional relational database technologies to make use of the rich capabilities of mature solutions. Others take advantage of new database paradigms to meet more extreme requirements. Based on these advances, vendors are delivering new database and analytics solutions that can handle massive data volumes and deliver insights across the enterprise in real-time or near-real-time.
This white paper discusses the opportunities and challenges businesses face in this new world of massive data sets and real-time, data-driven business processes. It explores key technologies and solutions that are changing the landscape of information management. It also outlines the role Intel architecture-based server, storage, and client platforms are playing in enabling enterprise analytics solutions that are more scalable, flexible, energy efficient, and secure.
Insight Everywhere—the New Business Imperative
Digital data is being created at almost unimaginable rates, and the floodgates continue to open wider. Over the next few years, another billion users will be connecting to the Internet with more and smarter devices, driving online transactions–and the data they generate–to ever-higher levels. The flow of digital information within and between businesses is also growing rapidly. Many companies are integrating sensors into their products and processes, creating new sources of high-volume data flow.
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Executive Summary
Digital data is the new frontier. We are creating oceans of it as businesses, government agencies, and individuals interact across public and private networks around the globe. Some of the world’s most successful companies owe their success, in part, to the innovative strategies they have developed for accessing, managing, and using select portions of that data to identify opportunities, make better business decisions, and deliver personalized customer experiences.
Innovations are occurring on many fronts to help businesses manage the rising flood of data and use it more effectively. Some of these innovations build on traditional relational database technologies to make use of the rich capabilities of mature solutions. Others take advantage of new database paradigms to meet more extreme requirements. Based on these advances, vendors are delivering new database and analytics solutions that can handle massive data volumes and deliver insights across the enterprise in real-time or near-real-time.
This white paper discusses the opportunities and challenges businesses face in this new world of massive data sets and real-time, data-driven business processes. It explores key technologies and solutions that are changing the landscape of information management. It also outlines the role Intel architecture-based server, storage, and client platforms are playing in enabling enterprise analytics solutions that are more scalable, flexible, energy efficient, and secure.
Insight Everywhere—the New Business Imperative
Digital data is being created at almost unimaginable rates, and the floodgates continue to open wider. Over the next few years, another billion users will be connecting to the Internet with more and smarter devices, driving online transactions–and the data they generate–to ever-higher levels. The flow of digital information within and between businesses is also growing rapidly. Many companies are integrating sensors into their products and processes, creating new sources of high-volume data flow.


