Big Data-as-a- Service (BDaaS) in Cloud Computing Environments
Journal: IPASJ International Journal of Computer Science (IIJCS) (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-02-04
Authors : Dr Minimol Anil Job;
Page : 29-35
Keywords : Data Processing; Big Data; Data Analytics; Cloud Computing;
Abstract
Abstract Evolution of Information Technology moves all business organizations to digital business. Organizations treat data as an asset because it can be defined as a collection of stored truths that are open to interpretation and manipulation for organizational processes. Transactional, social, mobile, cloud and sensor data available now a days offer huge potentials in organizational processing. Database, big data and business intelligence technologies interact to create a new business technology. The technologies are increasingly becoming data-centric. The availability of data acquisition, collection and storing platforms are becoming a necessity because central storage of data in a database reduces data redundancy, data isolation, and data inconsistency and allows for data to be shared among users of the data. These large datasets, popularly known as Big Data, are difficult to manage using traditional computing technologies. Cloud computing Cloud computing eliminates the need to maintain expensive computing hardware, dedicated space, and software. In this research paper the researcher analyses the implementation of Big Data as a service in cloud environments and identified the factors to be considered implementing Big Data-as-a- Service on the cloud
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