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JAKARTA - The development of data until it is known as big data cannot be avoided. The function of data, which was previously only used for reporting or predictive analysis, can now grow into a business that makes money, policy selection, marketing strategies, and many other things that can be adjusted according to needs.

According to Wikipedia, big data is a general term for any set of data (data sets) in a very large, complex and unstructured amount that makes it difficult to handle if only using ordinary database management tools or mere traditional data processing applications. From this understanding, Indonesia's readiness to face this development is questionable.

Last Tuesday, August 18, we talked with Fajar Jaman, who has been working in the data sector for 10 years. He is known as the founder of Data Science Indonesia and the CEO of IYKRA. Together with Fajar, we talked about the development of big data, Indonesia's readiness to face the development of big data, how other countries view big data, regulation of personal data in various countries, and the Personal Data Protection Bill that the Indonesian government is working on.

Fajar Jaman
Fajar Jaman, CEO of IYKRA and Founder of Data Science Indonesia

Siniar VOI this time will discuss one of the results of the conversation between the VOI team and Fajar Jaman, which is about the development of data so that it becomes known as big data and Indonesia's readiness with this development. Please hit the listen button and we'll tell the story for you. Look forward to our next conversation with Fajar Jaman here at the next VOI.


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