Volumes of data are growing exponentially from an increasing number of sources. More and more enterprises are beginning to collect and utilize this data for all kinds of purposes. In fact, EMG/Capgemini recently reported that 65 percent of companies fear becoming uncompetitive and irrelevant if they don’t embrace Big Data analytic solutions. With so much attention focused on the adoption of Big Data and analytics, two questions emerge—what exactly is Big Data, and how should it be governed?

Big Data Defined

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