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I would posit a slightly different interpretation: as Big Data has normalized, considering Big Data as its own topic has been eschewed in exchange for considering its various theories (data mining, machine learning, natural language processing, etc.) and resulting technologies (Internet of Things, autonomous vehicles, etc.) as their own entities. An in-depth look of how Big Data fell off Gartner’s list is available for purchase (or via a Gartner account), but for those whose pocketbooks or (organizations’ pocketbooks) don’t allow, multiple avenues have indicated that the Internet of Things have emerged to take over Big Data’s hype. So is Big Data dead? Not so says Gartner analyst Nick Heudecker, whose blog post is entitled “Big Data Isn’t Obsolete.
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In 2014, Big Data was at the edge of the Peak of Inflated Expectations, where the hype has already generated an enormous amount of goodwill through amazing success stories, and on a descent towards the Trough of Disillusionment, where the rate of new successes relative to the Peak creates a depressed sense of its novelty.
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The Gartner Hype Cycle, which assigns emerging technologies into 5 regions: Innovation Trigger, Peak of Inflated Expectations, Trough of Disillusionment, Slope of Enlightenment and Plateau of Productivity.