Is The Cloud Slower For Analytical Insights?

Reliable real-time data and analytics for decision-making became more critical. But many IT organizations couldn’t deliver; survey respondents said that the information and insights needed by the business often weren’t available.

There were high levels (95%) of agreement with the very rational statement that, “My organization makes decisions on where/how to process data for analytics and AI based upon the best platform attributes (latency, security, resiliency, and performance/ cost).

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Data Fabrics: Six Top Use Cases

In a nutshell, data fabric technology is the glue that binds all an organization’s data systems together into a cohesive and uniform layer, says Sean Knapp, founder and CEO of Ascend.io, which offers an autonomous dataflow service.

A data fabric gives organizations the ability to maintain complex and disparate data systems while giving business users fast, self-service access to the data they need — no matter where it sits or how it’s previously been siloed,” he explains.

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Megatrends drive cloud adoption—and improve security for all

An on-prem environment can, with a lot of effort, have the same default level of security as a reputable cloud provider’s infrastructure. Conversely, a weak cloud configuration can give rise to many security issues. But in general, the base security of the cloud coupled with a suitably protected customer configuration is stronger than most on-prem environments.

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Does Data Monetization Seem Daunting? Here’s How to Start

Selling the data requires a developer or a data scientist to do something with it, such as building an application or analytic model, to deliver business value. However, if the data product or service is an application or an analytic model, delivering insights directly to customers within a business workflow, a decision or action can be taken immediately.

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