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[...] 8/17/2010: We have published an updated infographic which corrects the math error in the iStack height and Terabyte equations. Please check it out and [...]
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View ArticleBy: Michael Versace
Thanks for the corrections. And with regard to who’s responsible for the content, pointing back to the Enterprise is all wrong. In SaaS applications for example, the service provider, not the...
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[...] case you have not realized it, the Wikibon community is obsessed with data. You’ve seen our infographics and read Wikibon research on how the growth in unstructured data is accelerating beyond...
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FYI, if you covered Wembley Stadium pitch with these iPads the grid would be 363 wide 432 long, there would be 394039.3454 layers of iPads towering up to 4.7 km or 2.9 miles!!! FYI the top layer would...
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[…] For example, there are 2.7 Zetabytes of data exist in the digital universe today. In one month, the Library of Congress collected 35 Terabytes of data. Consumer technology giants like Facebook...
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[…] amount of personal and behavioral data. It’s estimated that by 2020 there will be more than 450 billion digital transactions per day. The rapid growth in data available to businesses is correlated...
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