Web Traffic in an Internet Second

Tim Roberson
Stratifyd
Published in
2 min readApr 6, 2017

Today we use the internet for everything imaginable. It creates the backbone of business, it improves our daily lives, and it puts the entirety of human knowledge at our fingertips. We engage through social media, we download applications that provide entertainment or efficiency, we connect with loved ones through video calls, and we even utilize a virtual assistant on every phone to guide us through the day. The internet has fundamentally changed how we operate as a society and allowed the world to grow enormously while seeming closer together. Every second 28,935 GB of data are created on the internet. While we no longer think of time in terms of seconds, with every tick of the clock a lifetime of information is created. Stratifyd analyzed data collected from a variety of sources to understand where all that information is coming from. We welcome as much data as possible, as it will allow our AI powered data analytics platform the opportunity to provide better and more accurate insights for our clients.

Every interaction online generates data. Every Google search, Apple or Android download, Email, Skype call, or Siri request creates a digital footprint of information. That data piles up, collecting information on users that many companies could find extremely valuable. With businesses and individuals continuing to rely heavily on the internet for almost everything, data will continue to grow year after year.

Stratifyd takes data seriously. We are in the business of bringing data together from across the web to provide actionable intelligence for our clients. We’ve built our artificial intelligence to quickly analyze information from almost anywhere and unify it into a singular vision for companies large and small. Unsupervised machine learning can take the headache out of data analysis and empower teams to leverage their data to better effect in less time. Data is everything to us at Stratifyd, no matter how much there is.

Originally published at www.stratifyd.com.

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