best case argument. the main criteria is that a single machine can now process the same data it used to take an entire fleet of machines to process. and people don’t have as much data as predicted. so the need for distributed compute (and the need to accept all of its’ inefficiency) is limited to a small % of use cases and companies.
"Big Data is Dead" presupposes that powerful laptops are prevalent? Or is that just the bast-case argument? What about the migration to mobile?
best case argument.
the main criteria is that a single machine can now process the same data it used to take an entire fleet of machines to process. and people don’t have as much data as predicted. so the need for distributed compute (and the need to accept all of its’ inefficiency) is limited to a small % of use cases and companies.
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