Big data overload ahead, warns Virgin Media Business

Businesses are risking a "big data overload" according to leading business telecoms company Virgin Media Business.

With the size of the digital universe expected to double every two years and 44 trillion gigabytes of data expected to be out there by 2020 (according to analysts at IDC), the issue of what to do with all this data is an urgent one.


Virgin Media Business believes that many businesses are struggling with the complexity of marrying personalised services, big data and trust and security concerns.
Duncan Higgins, Marketing Director for Virgin Media Business said: “Businesses need to walk before they can run. We all know that big data has the potential to make a significant impact on businesses large and small and that it can present huge opportunities for growth.


"However, the focus needs to be on gaining helpful insight and getting closer to the data, not just getting more of it. Without the right insight, big data is a big red herring; large in volume but with no real-world value. Businesses also need to consider how they’re managing data.


"When we held our 30:30 event in July last year, big data emerged as the silver bullet for saving lives and providing personalised services but it’s crucial to inject a sense of pragmatism and to establish what data matters before you try to think too big."

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