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Big Data Seminar PPT (LCBA)

The document discusses the significance of Big Data in business and online activities, emphasizing the importance of understanding digital footprints. It outlines the evolution of data and introduces key concepts such as Moore's Law and Parkinson's Law of Data. The content aims to raise awareness about the role of data in modern technology and its implications for fraud prevention.
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Big Data Seminar PPT (LCBA)

The document discusses the significance of Big Data in business and online activities, emphasizing the importance of understanding digital footprints. It outlines the evolution of data and introduces key concepts such as Moore's Law and Parkinson's Law of Data. The content aims to raise awareness about the role of data in modern technology and its implications for fraud prevention.
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Big Data

Emerge!
A Rising
Technological
Advancemen
t in Business
Learning Objectives

After this webinar you will be able


to:
• Understand the role of Big Data in your online
activities
• Raise awareness about digital footprint
• Appreciate how data has evolved from its
beginnings
What is Data

facts and
statistics
collected
together for
reference or
analysis.
Fraud
Prevention
d o es
m u c h
H o w a m e
a i n f r
M a n c e
i n t e n
m a ?
os t
The Dawn of Big Data
 Moore’s Law - computing would dramatically increase in
power, and decrease in relative cost, at an exponential
pace.

 Parkinson’s Law of Data – Data expands to fill the


space available for storage

 Personal Computer
World
Wide
Web
Enterprise
Resource
Planning
90’s and beyond
The Internet as
survaillance

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