Why is Data SO Important?

Here we have IBM expert Jeff Jonas explaining about - When can a piece of data provide information that matters? He talks about why it involves taking each transaction, deciding where it fits, and analyzing its surroundings in order to draw insight.

Take a look at the video -


What do you guys think?

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  • Kaustubh Katdare
    Kaustubh Katdare
    I'm of the opinion that with the more junk we create, our computing systems have a harder job of making sense out of the context. I sometimes believe only authorised persons should be given the rights to create data on the Internet - like it used to happen in the old times. I'm quite sure humans created less junk in those times.

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