What is the origin of the term "Big Data"?
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In this podcast I discuss the article from Doug Laney, published in 2001, entitled 3D Data Management: Controlling Data Volume, Velocity, and Variety. This paper is one of the basis for the definition of the term "Big Data". Curiously, the explicit term "Big Data" does not appear in the text, but the author explain a 3D interpretation of a database, which grows in Volume, Velocity and Variety, the well known 3 V's. Follow my podcast: http://anchor.fm/tkorting Subscribe to my YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/tkorting The intro and the final sounds were recorded at my home, using an old clock that belonged to my grandmother. Thanks for listening
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