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ITPUB
ITPUB
Jul 21, 2026 · Big Data

Why Big Data Is Suddenly Falling Out of Favor

Although national data production reached 52.26 ZB in 2025 and continues to grow, the term “big data” is disappearing from strategic discussions because it no longer provides the organizational credit it once did, and enterprises now demand concrete value attribution, responsibility, and AI‑driven accountability.

AI impactBig Datadata governance
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Why Big Data Is Suddenly Falling Out of Favor
dbaplus Community
dbaplus Community
Jun 14, 2026 · Big Data

Why Big Data Is Falling Silent: When Scale Can’t Fake Value Anymore

Although national data production reached 52.26 ZB in 2025 and keeps growing, the term “big data” is disappearing because it no longer serves as an organizational credit that hides the need for real value, responsibility, and measurable business impact, especially in the AI era.

AI impactBig Datadata governance
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Why Big Data Is Falling Silent: When Scale Can’t Fake Value Anymore
Digital Planet
Digital Planet
Jun 6, 2026 · Big Data

Why Has the Term “Big Data” Suddenly Disappeared?

Although data production continues to surge—reaching 52.26 ZB in 2025—the “big data” label is fading because its original narrative of scale as value has run out, exposing a credit‑and‑responsibility gap that forces organizations to demand concrete business impact rather than mere infrastructure.

AI impactBig Datadata governance
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Why Has the Term “Big Data” Suddenly Disappeared?