The year comes to a close and as a data professional I look
back at it and I see a world which is embracing and rejecting data at the same
time. I talk to people who are not in the IT field and they are asking me about
data, this is a sign that things must be getting interesting. They ask about Big Data, they ask about data security and privacy of
their data and they talk about how data can be used for a greater good, but they are always concerned with what it all means. All of
these topics are important and as we embark on the year of Data.
Data is taking a prominent role in how our everyday lives
are being influenced. I see it from the systems-side where we are considering
the data that each application generates and captures as key to the value that
the application will provide. We live in a world where the datafication of
everything is goal. The Internet of Everything is no longer a pipe dream. We
need to begin to look at how we can make this happen and 2015 is when many of these
aspirations will be realized.
Data requires trust. The concern that many of us have is
that we understand the value information can provide. Data and the information
and knowledge that it generates means that we can improve the present and
change the future. However we need to get better with how we treat and protect
data. Security of information needs to be our first priority. If we can protect
data from malicious uses we can also provide people with the confidence that
their data is being used to help and not harm. Data protection based on the
recent breeches at Sony and Home Depot shows us that we must be more vigilant in
security. So for 2015 we need to resolve to try and put in place very good data
security and to encrypt all the data that we can. Even something as simple as changing passwords
can make a difference. So for data to achieve its full potential everyone must
do their part and secure their own local data as well as data you place in the Cloud.
With so many forms of data we must ensure we address all data access and all
data sharing. Consider if you use something like Google docs. You are abdicating
responsibility for your data security to Google. If Google makes a security mistake they will
apologize to try and be better. When others get their hands on your data the
story is personal and very different. It can mean the difference to winning and
losing in business. So you must question the security of the Cloud and how well
you can manage its security. Do not depend on others for your data security. Tough
security may provide some challenges but in the long run will be the best for
you and for your data. This security will lead to data sharing and truly
maximizing the power of data as we relate datasets together in new and valuable
ways.
So 2015 will bring us new ways to look at data. Big Data as
a technical specialization has arrived and I see more people who understand that
it is part of the greater data solution. Big Data does not stand on its own but
rather is now a critical part of your overall data strategy. As a result we can
bring information together which in the past was not possible. This is a time where information should drive
actions. In the past we looked at data to confirm what we wanted to know. We
needed data to provide validation that our work us valuable and impactful. The
new paradigm of analytics allows us to consider how to provide better service
and solutions based on statistically accurate predictions created to respond to
direct questions. The ability to ask the right questions and get the information
in a timely manner is the goal which I try to embed within data solutions and
which will allow for data to make the impact it must.
And the following Infographic which I recently found shows us how
quickly we are generating data in 2014.. and consider that 2015 is only going to get
crazier for data so its time for data to take it's rightful place in business.
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