World's largest PC chipmaker Intel today
launched its 'Xeon processor E7', which will help industries like
retail, healthcare and utilities analyse huge amounts of data faster and
increase operational efficiency. "The new lineup, designed for mission
critical computing, features in-memory analytics support. It delivers
up to 80 per cent more performance and up to 80 per cent lower total
cost of ownership than alternative RISC architectures," Intel South Asia
Director (Market Development) Rajiv Bhalla told PTI.
Organisations across the globe are leveraging data to accelerate business insights to gain edge over competition, he added. "Big data and the Internet of Things (IoT) presents enormous opportunities. In India, the Big Data industry is expected to grow to USD one billion at a CAGR of over 83 per cent from 2012 to 2015," he said.
The industry is gaining traction with IT services/ analytics providers offering business-centric solutions," Bhalla said. Investments will also be driven towards these new technologies as more mid- to large-sized companies adopt in-memory analytics by 2015.
Organisations across the globe are leveraging data to accelerate business insights to gain edge over competition, he added. "Big data and the Internet of Things (IoT) presents enormous opportunities. In India, the Big Data industry is expected to grow to USD one billion at a CAGR of over 83 per cent from 2012 to 2015," he said.
The industry is gaining traction with IT services/ analytics providers offering business-centric solutions," Bhalla said. Investments will also be driven towards these new technologies as more mid- to large-sized companies adopt in-memory analytics by 2015.
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