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Why the Next Generation of Data Management Begins with Data Fabrics

Dataversity

Agility is key to success here. However, most enterprises are hampered by data strategies that leave teams flat-footed when […]. The post Why the Next Generation of Data Management Begins with Data Fabrics appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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The End of Agile – Part 3 (What Is Agile Really?)

The Data Administration Newsletter

In the first article, I laid out the basic premise for this series: an examination of how Agile has gone from the darling of the application development community to a virtual pariah that nobody wants to be associated with, and an exploration of the very important question of what we should replace it with. We […]

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The End of Agile – Part 4 (Lessons from Agile)

The Data Administration Newsletter

In my first article, I laid out the basic premise for this series: an examination of how Agile has gone from the darling of the application development community to a virtual pariah that nobody wants to be associated with, and an exploration of the very important question of what we should replace it with. We […]

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Why You Should Care About Data Modeling

The Data Administration Newsletter

Many software developers distrust data architecture practices such as data modeling. They associate these practices with rigid and bureaucratic processes causing significant upfront planning and delays.

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The Book Look: Data Model Storytelling

The Data Administration Newsletter

Larry Burns’ latest book, Data Model Storytelling, is all about maximizing the value of data modeling and keeping data models (and data modelers) relevant. Larry Burns is an employee for a large US manufacturer.

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Shift governance and data management to enable, not restrict, your organization

Tableau

Typically, enterprises face governance challenges like these: Disconnected data silos and legacy tools make it hard for people to find and securely access the data they need for making decisions quickly and confidently. Data management processes are not integrated into workflows, making data and analytics more challenging to scale.

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Information Marts: Enabling Agile, Scalable, and Accurate BI

Astera

Businesses need scalable, agile, and accurate data to derive business intelligence (BI) and make informed decisions. Their data architecture should be able to handle growing data volumes and user demands, deliver insights swiftly and iteratively. This tailored approach is central to agile BI practices.

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