As the http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/13637.html "> Cloud Computing industry has a certain impact of the last China Cloud Computing Conference held today, in the afternoon of the lecture session, Wei, vice president of Taiwan's Cloud Computing Industry Association, brought a keynote speech that lasted last year's style, and he talked about the CROSS-STRAIT collaboration on big Data development in cloud computing, distinguishing last year's speeches, highlighting some of the key areas of the development of big cloud data in Taiwan.
Wei talked about the network, community, action and the development of e-commerce hormones, coupled with the trend of the Internet of Things to create a fast and diverse data environment, driving the advent of the big data age. But most of the data is not available, and the original tools and technologies are no longer adaptable and demand for new business models is born, which is an opportunity and a challenge.
Now, in China's big data market, the average annual growth rate is 40%, by 2016 can see more than 600 million U.S. dollars of business opportunities. Not only domestic, foreign markets also saw this potential, increased a lot of investment. Focus on the digital government, large data value, large data personnel training and other aspects.
In Taiwan, too, the development of big data and cloud computing has not slowed. Wei said that in 2012, Taiwan launched the Cloud Computing Industry Development Program, beginning in 2010, to 2012 to upgrade the programme, increase investment, focus on large data and open data platform development.
Taiwan has an absolute leading position in hardware research and development, and Wei that the big data actually grew in terms of the value of the product and the business opportunity. According to the development of big data, Taiwan's servers will grow by 40% and the storage will grow by 60%. Especially for the integration of hardware and software, is a very important development opportunities.
The key development areas of Taiwan's big data certainly cannot be the lack of a well-developed retail industry, with Taiwan having the highest level of super business and shopping malls, the retail sector accounting for 19% of Taiwan's GDP, and manufacturing making up 25% and 26% of Taiwan's GDP, which is a key area for developing big data.
In addition, Taiwan is also looking to the tourism industry, because Taiwan's tourism industry accounted for almost 4% of GDP, and the world's average of 9% still a large gap, Wei that this is also an important area of development.
And in government, energy, education, health care, information security, are the areas where big data can play a value. Taiwan's government is fully developing a platform for open data and has already had some credibility in Taiwan. Wei in November 2012, for example, the government launched a policy of dozens of government departments, each of which had to launch 50 types of Open data. This includes the opening up of housing prices to promote real estate transactions, the opening up of environmental data, the promotion of meteorological services, and the services of financial mortgages.