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C 18,000 BCE Humans use tally sticks to record data for the first time. These are used to track trading activity and record inventory.

Слайд 1BIG Data
A Brief (ish) History of…



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C 18,000 BCE


Humans use tally sticks to record data for the

first time. These are used to track trading activity and record inventory.




Слайд 3C 2400 BCE
The abacus is developed, and the first libraries are

built in Babylonia

Слайд 4300 BCE – 48 AD
The Library of Alexandria is the world’s

largest data storage center – until it is destroyed by the Romans.

Слайд 5100 AD – 200 AD
The Antikythera Mechanism – the first mechanical

computer – is developed in Greece

Слайд 61663
John Graunt conducts the first recorded statistical-analysis experiments in an attempt

to curb the spread of the bubonic plague in Europe

Слайд 71865
The term “business intelligence” is used by Richard Millar Devens in

his Encyclopaedia of Commercial and Business Anecdotes

Слайд 81881
Herman Hollerith creates the Hollerith Tabulating Machine which uses punch cards

to vastly reduce the workload of the US Census.

Слайд 91926
Nikola Tesla predicts that in the future, a man will be

able to access and analyze vast amounts of data using a device small enough to fit in his pocket.

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Fritz Pfleumer creates a method of storing data magnetically, which forms

basis of modern digital data storage technology.

Слайд 111944
Fremont Rider speculates that Yale Library will contain 200 million books

stored on 6,000 miles of shelves, by 2040.

Слайд 121958
Hans Peter Luhn defines Business Intelligence as “the ability to apprehend

the interrelationships of presented facts in such a way as to guide action towards a desired goal.”

Слайд 131965
The US Government plans the world’s first data center to store

742 million tax returns and 175 million sets of fingerprints on magnetic tape.

Слайд 141970
Relational Database model developed by IBM mathematician Edgar F Codd. The

Hierarchal file system allows records to be accessed using a simple index system. This means anyone can use databases, not just computer scientists.

Слайд 151976
Material Requirements Planning (MRP) systems are commonly used in business. Computer

and data storage is used for everyday routine tasks.

Слайд 161989
Early use of term Big Data in magazine article by fiction

author Erik Larson – commenting on advertisers’ use of data to target customers.

Слайд 171991
The birth of the internet. Anyone can now go online and

upload their own data, or analyze data uploaded by other people.

Слайд 181996
The price of digital storage falls to the point where it

is more cost-effective than paper.

Слайд 191997
Google launch their search engine which will quickly become the most

popular in the world.
Michael Lesk estimates the digital universe is increasing tenfold in size every year.

Слайд 201999
First use of the term Big Data in an academic paper

– Visually Exploring Gigabyte Datasets in Realtime (ACM)
First use of term Internet of Things, in a business presentation by Kevin Ashton to Procter and Gamble.

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Three “Vs” of Big Data – Volume, Velocity, Variety – defined

by Doug Laney

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Hadoop – an open source Big Data framework now developed by

Apache – is developed.
The birth of “Web 2.0 – the user-generated web”.


Слайд 232008
Globally 9.57 zettabytes (9.57 trillion gigabytes) of information is processed by

the world’s CPUs.
An estimated 14.7 exabytes of new information is produced this year.

Слайд 242009
The average US company with over 1,000 employees is storing more

than 200 terabytes of data according to the report Big Data: The Next Frontier for Innovation, Competition and Productivity by McKinsey Global Institute.

Слайд 252010
Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google, tells a conference that as

much data is now being created every two days, as was created from the beginning of human civilization to the year 2003.

Слайд 262011
The McKinsey report states that by 2018 the US will face

a shortfall of between 140,000 and 190,000 professional data scientists, and warns that issues including privacy, security and intellectual property will have to be resolved before the full value of Big Data will be realised.

Слайд 272014
Mobile internet use overtakes desktop for the first time
88% of executives

responding to an international survey by GE say that big data analysis is a top priority

Слайд 30I originally wrote this overview for IBM for Midsize Business. To read

more on this topic, visit IBM’s Midsize Insider. Dedicated to providing businesses with expertise, solutions and tools that are specific to small and midsized companies, the Midsize Business program provides businesses with the materials and knowledge they need to become engines of a smarter planet. 


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