As much as we’ve heard about Big Data and the revolution it embodies, the so-called EU data economy is still in its infancy. To those willing to jump in, the EuDEco project provides recommendations based, among others, on the analysis of the key activities and resources of more than 200 EU data economy actors.
Back when the EuDEco (Modelling the European data economy) project was kicked off in February 2015, Big Data was already used intensively. Mainly large companies but also government bodies and research institutions were actively collecting and using data. But this didn’t quite make for a data market, as data sharing and reuse wasn’t substantial enough.
Further details: A model for businesses coveting a share of the EU data economy