4. History of Connections
170 years ago :
Invention of Telegraph
100 years ago :
Invention of Radio
70 years ago : First
General purpose
Electronic Computer
40 years ago : First
Internet Connection
20 Years ago : World
Wide Web
5. 201320102007
56 Exabytes
per month
12.8 Billion DVDs
crossing the network
21 Exabytes
per month
4.8 Billion DVDs
crossing the network
5 Exabytes
per month
1.4 Billion DVDs
crossing the network
Source:
Cisco
Visual
Networking
Index
Explosion in the amount Information
6. Growth of Connected Devices
Total 500 Million
2007
1/10th of a Device per
Person on Earth
Total 35 Billion
2010
5 Devices per
Person on Earth
Total 50 Billion
2013
7 Devices per
Person on Earth
Total 500 Billion~
2020
70~ Devices per
Person on Earth
Source: Forrester Research, Cisco IBSG
7. Connected World
Cisco says it will generate $14.4 trillion
in profits by 2022. GE says it will add
$10 trillion to $15 trillion in GDP by
2030.
Federal government only brought in
$2.45 trillion in tax revenue in 2012.
24. Traditional
Database
RDBMS
Storage
SAN and NAS
“Big Data”
Store and Analyze
“Big Data”
Real-Time
Capture, Read and
Update Operations
NoSQL
Application
Virtualized,
Bare Metal and Cloud Sensor
Data
Logs
Social
Media
Click
Streams
Mobility
TrendsEvent
Data
Big Data
25. “Every day I wake up and ask, how can I flow data better,
manage data better, analyze data better?”
Rollin Ford
(CIO, Walmart)
26. “Every two days we create as much information as we did
from the dawn of civilization up until 2003.”
Eric Schmidt
(Chairman of Google)
27. The haploid human genome occupies a total of just over 3 billion
DNA base pairs that means 6 billion base pairs per diploid cell.
So, given that each diploid cell contains 1.5 GB of data (this is very
approximate, as I am only accounting for the diploid cells and
ignoring the haploid sperm and egg cells in our body),
The approximate amount of data stored in the
human body is:
1.5 Gbytes x 100 trillion cells = 150 trillion Gbytes or 150×10^12 x 10^9
bytes = 150 Zettabytes (10^21)!!!
Source : http://bitesizebio.com/articles/how-much-information-is-stored-in-the-human-genome/
161,061,273,600 TeraBytes