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Big Data Investments Will Account for $46 Billion in 2016 – Reportlinker

Expected to grow at CAGR of 12% over next four years

Big data originally emerged as a term to describe datasets whose size is beyond the ability of traditional databases to capture, store, manage and analyze.

However, the scope of the term has significantly expanded over the years. It not only refers to the data itself but also a set of technologies that capture, store, manage and analyze large and variable collections of data to solve complex problems.

Amid the proliferation of real time data from sources such as mobile devices, web, social media, sensors, log files and transactional applications, big data has found a host of vertical market applications, ranging from fraud detection to scientific R&D.

Despite challenges relating to privacy concerns and organizational resistance, big data investments continue to gain momentum throughout the globe.

SNS Telecom estimates that big data investments will account for over $46 billion in 2016 alone. These investments are further expected to grow at a CAGR of 12% over the next four years.

The report (390 pages, $2,000) from Reportlinker has following key findings:

  • In 2016, big data vendors will pocket over $46 billion from hardware, software and professional services revenues.
  • Big data investments are further expected to grow at a CAGR of 12% over the next four years, eventually accounting for over $72 billion by the end of 2020.
  • The market is ripe for acquisitions of pure-play big data startups, as competition heats up between IT incumbents.
  • Nearly every large scale IT vendor maintains a big data portfolio.
  • At present, the market is largely dominated by hardware sales and professional services in terms of revenue.
  • Going forward, software vendors, particularly those in the big data analytics segment, are expected to significantly increase their stake in the market.
  • By the end of 2020, SNS Telecom expects big data software revenue to exceed hardware investments by over $7 billion.
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