What is Big Data?
Big data is not simply a size, it is a way of describing the type of data tools that will be utilized for an analysis. Most, if not all, of the big data we work with at EmployStats requires specific data tools that are ever changing and evolving, as well as new tools that are being introduced into the market constantly.
EmployStats constantly keeps up to date with the latest and greatest data analytic software for large data sets in order to optimize the outcome of these types of analyses.
Many recent court cases have utilized big data analysis techniques in litigation, proving that not only is it common to use big data in litigation, but becoming more and more necessary to help bring some cases to a successful conclusion.
Doug Berg, Ph.D., Data Analytics Director, EmployStats
What is big data?
Once the answer has been obtained, one must determine that the answer is a strong answer. A delicate answer, or one that would significantly change if the technique of the analysis was altered, is not ideal. The goal of big data analytics is to have a robust answer, and one must try to attack the same question in a number of different ways in order to build confidence in the answer.
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