Bad Data Costs the U.S. $3 Trillion Per Year
How much is it costing you? September 22, 2016 Consider this figure: $136 billion per year. That’s the research firm IDC’s estimate of the size of the big data market, worldwide, in 2016. This figure should surprise no one with an interest in big data. HBR Learning Digital Intelligence Course Accelerate …
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