By Jace McLean, Senior Director, Strategic Architecture
Time really flies. It’s hard to believe it, but today Data Never Sleeps turns 10 as we release our latest version of our popular infographic.
Here at Domo on Data we love taking a look at how our collective use of data has changed over time. We took a look at some of the trends last year, and with Data Never Sleeps turning 10 we decided to turn it up a notch.
First up – taking a look at some of the original stats for Data Never Sleeps and comparing them to this years version.
All of the original metrics have increased from year 1 to year 10, but some of them have barely moved while others have skyrocketed. Looking at them as a percentage increase shows this in starker contrast.
The largest increases are associated with sharing of image and video content, while the smallest is email. This certainly makes sense with wider spread of cell phones with better cameras and increased WiFi coverage and cell data plans making it easier to upload content.
Finally, we have updated the dashboard we provided last year that shows some trends on the data over the years. The single data point that jumps out at me is the huge drop-off in Tweets per minute. Could this be a result of the crackdown on bots?
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Ben Schein has over two decades of experience leading user adoption and implementing large-scale BI and analytics initiatives that deliver quantifiable business value. As an eight-year Domo user and content creator, Ben brings empathy, intellectual humility, and transparency to his role as SVP of Product, in which he oversees Domo’s Product Management and UX teams, as well as guides overall product roadmap for Domo. Ben also leads Domo’s Strategic Architecture Group (SAG), which advises on architectural patterns for complex implementations. He is a passionate advocate of sparking the fire of data curiosity and innovation for Domo customers across the globe.