Harnessing the Data Revolution: Big Data’s Role in Transforming Industries

Harnessing the Data Revolution: Big Data’s Role in Transforming Industries

Authors

  • Emma Johnson Professor of Astrophysics, Stellar Research Institute, Cambridge, United Kingdom
  • Ryan Miller Mechanical Engineer, Quantum Dynamics Research, Tokyo, Japan

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Keywords:

Big Data, Data Revolution, Data Analytics, Industry Transformation, Digital Innovation, Data Insights, Technological Advancements, Data-driven Decision Making, Industry Disruption, Data Streams

Abstract

The era of big data has ushered in a transformative revolution, reshaping the landscape of industries across the globe. "Harnessing the Data Revolution" is a research paper that delves into the profound impact of big data and its pivotal role in catalyzing transformative change within diverse sectors. This study explores the strategies, challenges, and opportunities associated with leveraging big data analytics to unlock insights and innovation, ultimately reshaping the future of industries. The research begins by providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution of big data, tracing its roots and milestones in the context of technological advancements. It delves into the vastness of data streams generated by various sources, emphasizing the sheer volume, velocity, and variety that characterize the big data landscape. The paper then shifts focus to real-world applications and case studies, examining how industries have harnessed big data analytics to gain actionable insights, optimize processes, and drive innovation. By analyzing these case studies, the research aims to identify patterns and successful strategies for organizations seeking to harness the potential of big data in their respective sectors.

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Published

10-12-2021

How to Cite

Johnson, E., and R. Miller. “Harnessing the Data Revolution: Big Data’s Role in Transforming Industries”. Journal of Science & Technology, vol. 2, no. 5, Dec. 2021, pp. 32-39, https://thesciencebrigade.com/jst/article/view/30.
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