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IDC White Paper 2017 IDC.idc | Page 1
Data Age 2025: The Evolution of Data to Life-Critical Don’t Focus on Big Data; Focus on the Data That’s BigSponsored by Seagate
Data Age 2025:
The Evolution of Data to Life-Critical
Don’t Focus on Big Data; Focus on the Data That’s Big
An IDC White Paper, Sponsored by
David ReinselJohn GantzJohn Rydning|April2017
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IDC White Paper 2017 IDC.idc | Page 2
Data Age 2025: The Evolution of Data to Life-Critical Don’t Focus on Big Data; Focus on the Data That’s BigSponsored by Seagate
Data Age 2025:
The Evolution of Data to Life-Critical
Don’t Focus on Big Data; Focus on the Data That’s Big
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
We are fast approaching a new era of the Data Age. From autonomous cars to
humanoid robots and from intelligent personal assistants to smart home devices, the
world around us is undergoing a fundamental change, transforming the way we live,
work, and play.
Imagine being awoken and tended to by a virtual personal assistant that advises you
on what clothing from your wardrobe is best suited to the weather report and your
schedule for the day or being transported by your self-driving car.Or perhaps you
won’t need to commute to an offce at all as technology will allow you to conjure
workspaces out of thin air using interactive surfaces, and holographic teleconferencing
becomes the norm for communicating virtually with colleagues.Weekends may
involve browsing new furniture through an augmented reality app and seeing how a
sofa looks in your living room before placing an order. As you relax on the new sofa,
Saturday night’s takeout will be a pizza made by a robot and delivered in record time
by a drone.
Data has become critical to all aspects of human life over the course of the past 30
years; it’s changed how we’re educated and entertained, and it informs the way we
experience people, business, and the wider world around us. It is the lifeblood of
our rapidly growing digital existence. This digital existence, as defned by the sum of
all data created, captured, and replicated on our planet in any given year is growing
rapidly, and we call it the “
global datasphere
”. In just the past 10 years society has
witnessed the transition of analog to digital. What the next decade will bring using the
power of data is virtually limitless.
While we as consumers will enjoy the benefts of a digital existence, enterprises
around the globe will be embracing new and unique business opportunities, powered
by this wealth of data and the insight it provides. Extracting and delivering simplicity
and convenience from the complexity of many billions of bytes – be it through
IDC White Paper 2017 IDC.idc | Page 3
Data Age 2025: The Evolution of Data to Life-Critical Don’t Focus on Big Data; Focus on the Data That’s BigSponsored by Seagate
robotics, 3D printing, or some other yet-to-come technological innovation – will be the
order of the day. The opportunities already seem limitless, as does the sheer volume of
data these connected devices and services will create.
From power grids and water systems to hospitals, public transportation, and road
networks, the growth of real-time data is remarkable for its volume and criticality. Where
once data primarily drove successful business operations, today it is a vital element
in the smooth operation of all aspects of daily life for consumers, governments, and
businesses alike.
In this white paper, sponsored by Seagate, IDC looks at the trends driving growth in
the global datasphere from now to 2025. We look at their implications for people and
businesses as they manage, store, and secure their most critical data.
IDC forecasts that by 2025 the global datasphere will grow to 163 zettabytes (that is
a trillion gigabytes). That’s ten times the 16.1ZB of data generated in 2016. All this
data will unlock unique user experiences and a new world of business opportunities.
Data Age 2025 describes fve key trends that will intensify the role of data in changing
our world:
remote, inaccessible, and mostly underutilized, data has become essential to our
society and our individual lives. In fact, IDC estimates that by 2025, nearly 20% of
the data in the global datasphere will be critical to our daily lives and nearly 10% of
that will be hypercritical.
devices give way to connected digital devices, the latter will generate vast amounts
of data that will, in turn, allow us the chance to refne and improve our systems
and processes in previously unimagined ways. Big Data and metadata (data
about data) will eventually touch nearly every aspect of our lives — with profound
consequences. By 2025, an average connected person anywhere in the world
will interact with connected devices nearly 4,800 times per day — basically one
interaction every 18 seconds.
IDC White Paper 2017 IDC.idc | Page 4
Data Age 2025: The Evolution of Data to Life-Critical Don’t Focus on Big Data; Focus on the Data That’s BigSponsored by Seagate
whenever and wherever anyone needs it. Industries around the world are
undergoing “digital transformation” motivated by these requirements. By 2025,
more than a quarter of data created in the global datasphere will be real time in
nature, and real-time IoT data will make up more than 95% of this.
The food of data enables a new set of technologies such as machine learning,
natural language processing, and artifcial intelligence — collectively known as
cognitive systems — to turn data analysis from an uncommon and retrospective
practice into a proactive driver of strategic decision and action. Cognitive systems
can greatly step up the frequency, fexibility, and immediacy of data analysis across
a range of industries, circumstances, and applications. IDC estimates that the
amount of the global datasphere subject to data analysis will grow by a factor of
50 to 5.2ZB in 2025; the amount of analyzed data that is “touched” by cognitive
systems will grow by a factor of 100 to 1.4ZB in 2025!
new vulnerabilities to private and sensitive information. There is a signifcant gap
between the amount of data being produced today that requires security and the
amount of data that is actually being secured, and this gap will widen — a reality
of our data-driven world. By 2025, almost 90% of all data created in the global
datasphere will require some level of security, but less than half will be secured.
As data grows in amount, variety, and importance, business leaders must focus
their attention on the data that matters the most. Not all data is equally important to
businesses or consumers. The enterprises that thrive during this data transformation
will be those that can identify and take advantage of the critical subset of data that will
drive meaningful positive impact for user experience, solving complex problems, and
creating new economies of scale. Business leaders should focus on identifying and
servicing that unique, critical slice of data to realize the vast potential it holds.
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