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==Introduction== |
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+ | In a postindustrial society, data is undeniably perhaps the most important asset that an organization possesses to conduct operations on a daily basis. Data is the foundation of many outcomes for tasks conducted in organizations, that ultimately often revolve around decision-making. The gravity of data isn't only confined to large organizations conducting business, data is also an important asset for the scholar, the home business entrepreneur, research organizations, et cetera. In a postindustrial society which places an emphasis on gathering and analyzing data, there has been over the years a multitude of innovations specializing in the discipline of data management. |
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Introduction
In a postindustrial society, data is undeniably perhaps the most important asset that an organization possesses to conduct operations on a daily basis. Data is the foundation of many outcomes for tasks conducted in organizations, that ultimately often revolve around decision-making. The gravity of data isn't only confined to large organizations conducting business, data is also an important asset for the scholar, the home business entrepreneur, research organizations, et cetera. In a postindustrial society which places an emphasis on gathering and analyzing data, there has been over the years a multitude of innovations specializing in the discipline of data management.