Big Data and Analytics: Disruption and Adaptation

Big Data and Analytics: Disruption and Adaptation

 

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20-Feb-2015
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Research Code: D564-00-B2-00-00
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This week’s SPIE briefly explores the ways in which individuals and organizations generally respond to disruptive technologies; then, explains why organizations will be both more challenged and more rewarded by adopting Big Data and analytic solutions than they have been by its precursors. Finally, the report explains why business-to-business (B2B) companies, such as those that sell information and communication technologies (ICT), may have a more difficult time adopting Big Data and analytic solutions than their business-to-consumer (B2C) counterparts, exemplified by consumer products companies.

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Introduction

Individuals Adapt Easily and Quickly

Organizations Resist Change and Adapt Slowly

Why Big Data and Anlytics Can Be So Disruptive - and So Useful

Disruption in B2C and B2B Markets

Postponing the Inevitable

Stratecast - The Last Word

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This weeks SPIE briefly explores the ways in which individuals and organizations generally respond to disruptive technologies; then, explains why organizations will be both more challenged and more rewarded by adopting Big Data and analytic solutions than they have been by its precursors. Finally, the report explains why business-to-business (B2B) companies, such as those that sell information and communication technologies (ICT), may have a more difficult time adopting Big Data and analytic solutions than their business-to-consumer (B2C) counterparts, exemplified by consumer products companies.
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Author Sandy Borthick
Industries Information Technology
WIP Number D564-00-B2-00-00
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