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The benefits of digitising your enterpriseThe digital universe is massive and constantly expanding, reportedly doubling in size every two years thanks to the billions of devices, corporations, and individuals around the world that are connected to the internet and conducting business, transacting, communicating, creating information, collecting and storing data online. In 2013, that data was already estimated to be at 4.4 trillion gigabytes. By 2020, the American market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC) projects that the number will be at 44 trillion gigabytes. It is this rapid growth and availability of information that has taken place over the past two decades - and that has accelerated in recent years thanks in large part to the Internet - that has become known as 'Big Data'. Yet 'Big Data' is not those slideshows and spreadsheets that you have saved on your laptop. It is information that is too much to store, handle and analyse without specific tools. Harnessing big dataConsultancy group McKinsey & Company conducted a survey in 2011 and found that companies with more than 1000 employees store, on average, more than 235 terabytes of data, which is more data than is contained in the U.S. Library of Congress. (And since that survey is already three years old, the amount of data has probably increased exponentially by now.) Room for improvementA new McKinsey survey has found that companies are gaining traction with digital initiatives, with CEOs getting more involved in digital efforts than ever before and with their enterprises investing enough money to meet their overall digital goals. Yet the same survey revealed that there was also still room for improvement, with less than 40% of executives saying that their companies have accountability measures in place, either through targets, incentives, or "owners" of digital programs, while only 7% say their organisations understand the exact value that is at stake from digital. About Dayle WheelerManaging Director of Information Technology (IT) consultancy ModernBusiness View my profile and articles... |