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To centralize or distribute data management? That question has been on the front burner ever since departmental minicomputers invaded the enterprise, followed even more subversively by PCs and LANs ...
One of the strongest examples of an early pioneer in data mesh, a highly decentralized data architecture, is not a telecommunications firm, large-scale manufacturing business or even a financial ...
Have you ever worked for a company that had 100% of their enterprise data in one single database? No, of course not. Teradata introduced the first purpose-built data warehousing appliance in 1978 and ...
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The introduction and socialization of data mesh has caused practitioners, business technology executives and technologists to pause and ask some probing questions about the organization of their data ...
The world is becoming increasingly digital every day and, as a result, even more data-driven. The datasphere is experiencing stunning growth, with 90% of all data being created over just the past two ...
There’s hardly a company on the planet that hasn’t recognized the need to make a significant investment in data, insights, and analytics. Many have been early adopters, eager to maintain their ...
If you work for a large financial firm, it’s safe to assume that your data architecture is probably what UBS Group CTO Rick Carey calls a “big red blob.” Like many technologists whose job it is to ...