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As the world becomes technologically advanced, so has the collection and accumulation of big data. With this comes the perceived vision that cloud computing will become inevitable in the near future. The purpose of this paper is to evaluate ways and means of how Cloud Computing in Managing Big Data can be advantageous in storing, analyzing and extracting useful information. The outcome is seen to favorably impact sustainability of enterprises while at the same time facilitate executives with the ability to making predictive decisions in business models and improving customer satisfaction.

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