UPDATED 11:54 EDT / FEBRUARY 17 2016

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Key study reveals evolution of enterprise Big Data, storage | #SparkSummit

Kicking off theCUBE’s coverage of Spark Summit East 2016, Dave Vellante and George Gilbert, cohosts of theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, discussed a recent study performed by Gilbert, who is also a Wikibon analyst, to discover the key takeaways of where the enterprise stands with Big Data and storage (full video below).

The study — comprised of roughly 40 companies, practitioners and users — revealed the following insights:

Key #1: Customer journey

“There are three stages in customer journey,” Gilbert said. “This is the most important way for vendors and doers to understand how they are going to apply the technology.”

The first stage is creating the data lake. Gilbert feels that classically this is done on the Hadoop platform but believes that some elements work better with Spark. The second stage consists of moving away from Hadoop to Spark with real-time personalized systems. Lastly is moving data through autonomous software that can take action on the Internet of Things.

Gilbert underscored that the key element is real-time capabilities.

Key #2: The need for apps

The need for applications is key #2. “Last year we made an assumption the only way it will work is if we do have apps to scale,” Gilbert said. But, this hasn’t happened, and according to the survey, there are no packaged apps in the near future.

This means the enterprise will have handcrafted solutions for several years out, resulting in slower growth for the overall market.

Key #3: Real time is BIG

Gilbert found that there is tighter integration with the systems of record, the core back-end apps, and essentially anything that is controlling access to resources. There are also apps at edge supporting the digital experience. He finds Spark to be the better platform for tightening and coupling of computing components in order to make a claim on resources.

The team will unpack the findings throughout the Spark Summit conference, which is hosted by Databricks, Inc. in New York City.

Watch the full video interview below, and be sure to check out more of SiliconANGLE and theCUBE’s coverage of Spark Summit East 2016. And join in on the conversation by CrowdChatting with theCUBE hosts.

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