The Rise of Big Data in Information Technology: Transforming the Digital Landscape

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  • Manoj Chowdary Vattikuti

Abstract

Big Data has become a pivotal force in the evolution of Information Technology, revolutionizing the way data is collected, managed, and analyzed. This study explores the rapid growth of Big Data, driven by advancements in cloud computing, machine learning, and storage technologies. It examines how Big Data is reshaping IT operations, enhancing decision-making, and fostering innovation across industries. Additionally, the paper discusses the challenges posed by the volume, velocity, and variety of data, alongside strategies to harness its potential. The insights provided highlight the transformative role of Big Data in driving efficiency, scalability, and competitive advantage in the IT sector.

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Published

2024-12-02

How to Cite

Vattikuti, M. C. (2024). The Rise of Big Data in Information Technology: Transforming the Digital Landscape. International Journal of Sustainable Development in Computer Science Engineering, 2(2). Retrieved from https://journals.threws.com/index.php/IJSDCSE/article/view/293

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