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How enterprises will use the cloud for big data analytics by Lynn Langit:
Enterprise IT infrastructure largely predates the emergence of cloud computing as a viable choice for hosting data-driven applications. Large organizations are now showing real signs of adopting cloud computing for certain applications and a few forward-thinking enterprises are formulating the concept of data as a service, based on performing big-data analytics in the cloud. However, exactly when big-data analytics will move to the cloud remains an open question.
Compatibility, security, and performance concerns have kept enterprise organizations from being completely comfortable with the idea of moving their complex core applications to the cloud. Without a seamless application migration blueprint, the project can seem more like a headache — and a risk — than it’s worth. This report, which is based on a survey by Gigaom Research and sponsored by Cazena in September 2014, reviews the different considerations when moving some or all big data-analytics applications to the cloud. The report will give guidance to CxOs, IT and business leaders, and decision-makers at software-as-a-service (SaaS) companies and cloud service providers.
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