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Data Crush
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Data Crush

How the Information Tidal Wave is Driving New Business Opportunities

AMACOM, 2014 more...


Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Innovative
  • Applicable

Recommendation

Christopher Surdak, a veteran technology analyst, takes on the business challenges of vast data volumes – or the “data crush” – including mobility, cloud computing and social networking. His solutions turn your customers into individual target markets, demolish familiar infrastructures, send processes to the “cloud” and see human decision making as awfully slow. The sea change he foresees will test your imagination and your determination to avoid business death by data. Surdak usefully ends each chapter with suggested actions, and presents future scenarios from the brave new world. Despite the book’s occasional leaps into the unlikely, getAbstract recommends its prescient prescriptions to business planners seeking a functional glimpse of the future. It’s a wake-up call for those hoping in vain that business-as-usual will endure.

Take-Aways

  • The data in the “data crush” comes from “mobility, virtual living, digital commerce, online entertainment, cloud computing and Big Data.”
  • Four “drivers” stimulate data production: “pervasiveness, connectedness, data enablement and context.”
  • Smartphones and their apps – 25 billion apps have been downloaded from Apple alone – create and consume vast amounts of data.

About the Author

Christopher Surdak is an information technology professional with decades of experience in formulating strategy and enterprise-level information management systems.


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    K. A. 2 years ago
    very useful
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    J. W. 7 years ago
    #30DaysOfSummaries This is a thrilling summary which make good use of Data to make our daily life easier and happier.
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    C. P. 7 years ago
    It will be interesting to see which of all these predictions will come true. Nonetheless, changes will come and the more it is expressed/forecast the better the chance that we fully adapt. Thanks for the interesting summary. #30DaysOfSummaries

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