Evolución del Big Data

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  • First reference of Artificial Intelligence

  • First data center

    Stores 800 million tax returns and 200 million fingerprints
  • age of automatización

    Due to the large amount of existing information, it was possible to design and develop more advanced computing systems.
  • Relational database

    The relational database paradigm created by Edgar F. Codd is born
  • The Internet is born

    The World Wide Web is created by Tim Berners-Lee, being able to distribute hypertext documents.
  • Minería de datos

    Se realiza el primer congreso que trata sobre minería de datos
  • Big Data

    Se utiliza por primera vez el término Big Data por Michael Cox y David Ellsworth
  • internet of things

    IoT (Internet of the Things) is created by Kevin Ashton.
  • Quantification of the digital information rate

    Peter Lyman and Hal Varian decided to quantify the growth rate of digital information worldwide and published it in the article Archiving the World Wide Web
  • Data Science as a review of statistics

    W.S. Cleveland, develops an action plan to expand the technical areas of statistics focused on the data analyst and publishes it in his article Data Science: an Action Plan for Expanding the Technical Areas of the Field of Statistics
  • Google File System

  • Map Reduce

  • Hadoop is born

    Open source system created to process, analyze, store large volumes of data. Apache Hive, Cassandra, HBase and Pig also appear
  • Cloudera

    System that allows companies to manage data in a centralized, secure and managed place
  • Apache Storm appears

    Also Apache Hadoop with Map Reduce 2.0
  • Smart cities

    It is estimated that more than 1.1 billion things will be used by smart cities such as smart LED lighting, healthcare monitoring, locks, sensors, among others.
  • Lambda architecture

    N. Marz creates the Lambda Architecture, which is a form of design that implements information systems that combine both modalities of data processing: batch and stream.