THE IMPORTANCEOF QUANTUM AND DNA COMPUTERS IN THE AGE OF DATA SCIENCE
Abstract
The IT landscape is continuously changing based on the needs of large enterprises and also the needs of individuals who use technology for their personal undertakings. The change derives from the fact that people want to do things faster and in a more reliable way, so they can achieve better results more rapidly, thus IT developers, be it on the software or hardware field, are always in search for developing and providing better tools. Data Science is probably the most important development in the field of Data Analytics, which in return, is the most important aspect of a successful enterprise. To make things more qualitatively, we are entering a new age of computer hardware such as Quantum and DNA computers. Our paper will deal particularly with the importance of these developments in this age of IT, by bringing forward examples of how these technologies can help in the betterment of data management.
Keywords: Quantum, DNA Computers, data science, data management.
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