Cookies help us display personalized product recommendations and ensure you have great shopping experience.

By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
  • Analytics
    AnalyticsShow More
    predictive analytics risk management
    How Predictive Analytics Is Redefining Risk Management Across Industries
    7 Min Read
    data analytics and gold trading
    Data Analytics and the New Era of Gold Trading
    9 Min Read
    composable analytics
    How Composable Analytics Unlocks Modular Agility for Data Teams
    9 Min Read
    data mining to find the right poly bag makers
    Using Data Analytics to Choose the Best Poly Mailer Bags
    12 Min Read
    data analytics for pharmacy trends
    How Data Analytics Is Tracking Trends in the Pharmacy Industry
    5 Min Read
  • Big Data
  • BI
  • Exclusive
  • IT
  • Marketing
  • Software
Search
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Potential Impediments to the Rise of Big Data
Share
Notification
Font ResizerAa
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • About
  • Help
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-23 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
SmartData Collective > Big Data > Potential Impediments to the Rise of Big Data
Big Data

Potential Impediments to the Rise of Big Data

Roman Vladimirov
Roman Vladimirov
4 Min Read
Image
SHARE

ImageThroughout the business world, it’s generally accepted that big data, which has already grown in scope in recent years, is bound to become even more important in the near future.

ImageThroughout the business world, it’s generally accepted that big data, which has already grown in scope in recent years, is bound to become even more important in the near future. The applicability of this tool to multiple industries has been well-established, as has the actionable nature of properly leveraged big data insights. However, with that said, there remains a certain lack of full understanding, in some circles, regarding the day to day use and operation of data, analytics and the tools involved in its execution and oversight.

Two recent studies – one specifically regarding big data, the other on analytics – have pointed to a few of these gaps. Business leaders could benefit by reviewing this information and considering if they are suffering from similar issues – and if so, seeking out the necessary means to rectify them.

Slowdown in hiring of data experts
According to Virtual Strategy magazine, Infogroup Targeting Solutions recently conducted its annual report on the state of big data in marketing, covering predicted spending and hiring trends for 2014. Regarding the former, the results were quite promising. More than 60 percent of the 400 marketers questioned stated that they planned to increase spending on big data-powered marketing efforts, making 2014 the second year this will have been the industry norm.

More Read

AI and big data security applications
3 Spectacular Ways AI and Big Data Are Revolutionizing Cybersecurity
Analyzing the Results of Analysis
How to strengthen your Home’s Security through Data and Technology
How to make a progress bar in R
Gathering Data Can Be Vital for Your Personalized Financial Plan

In terms of hiring, however, the findings were less positive. Only 43 percent of the marketers surveyed stated that they planned on hiring data experts or other personnel with experience in this field. This is a 13 percent drop from last year’s report, which had 56 percent of respondents expecting to engage in such hiring. David McRae, president of Infogroup Targeting Solutions, stated that this could be cause for concern.

“Big data is meaningless without manpower,” McRae said, according to the source. “While it’s exciting that most companies are making bigger investments in big data, marketers should not forget that it takes people to make sense of the information. Hiring before reaching the analytics stage enables companies to become data-led and act on the data.”

Lack of data analytics understanding?
According to Green Tech Media, a study by research firm Black & Veatch found that among utility companies, only 32 percent of them knew what type of data analytics they used. Considering that the majority of them did have analytics tools in place, this statistic is alarming. Among those who reported understanding the purpose of their analytics, the highest percentage  – 37.6 percent – claimed that they used them for “measurement and validation.”

Speaking on the confusion regarding analytics use among business leaders in this sector, Black & Veatch president Marty Travers said, “It’s a call to action for the whole industry.”

Share This Article
Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn
Share

Follow us on Facebook

Latest News

street address database
Why Data-Driven Companies Rely on Accurate Street Address Databases
Big Data Exclusive
predictive analytics risk management
How Predictive Analytics Is Redefining Risk Management Across Industries
Analytics Exclusive Predictive Analytics
data analytics and gold trading
Data Analytics and the New Era of Gold Trading
Analytics Big Data Exclusive
student learning AI
Advanced Degrees Still Matter in an AI-Driven Job Market
Artificial Intelligence Exclusive

Stay Connected

1.2kFollowersLike
33.7kFollowersFollow
222FollowersPin

You Might also Like

data cleansing tips for business analytics
Big Data

How Data Cleansing Can Make or Break Your Business Analytics

9 Min Read

Bad Data Viz – That’s No Pie Chart

1 Min Read

R Successor Language ‘Tea’ announced

4 Min Read

How is Big Data Changing the Tourism Industry?

4 Min Read

SmartData Collective is one of the largest & trusted community covering technical content about Big Data, BI, Cloud, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, IoT & more.

ai is improving the safety of cars
From Bolts to Bots: How AI Is Fortifying the Automotive Industry
Artificial Intelligence
data-driven web design
5 Great Tips for Using Data Analytics for Website UX
Big Data

Quick Link

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?