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How to meet the challenges unique to enterprise scale

Domo

Big data” is the next big opportunity for businesses. The insights provided by big data—which is a combination of structured, semistructured, and unstructured data —allow business teams to solve complex problems, improve customer experience, and identify opportunities to increase sales and accelerate business growth.

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Building Resilient Data Ecosystems for Safeguarding Data Integrity and Security

Dataversity

The term “big data” is no longer the exclusive preserve of big companies. Businesses of all sizes increasingly see the benefits of being data-driven. Effective access to […] The post Building Resilient Data Ecosystems for Safeguarding Data Integrity and Security appeared first on DATAVERSITY.

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Integrate Database Archiving and Recovery

The Data Administration Newsletter

Data archiving is an important aspect of data governance and data management. Not only does archiving help to reduce hardware and storage costs, but it is also an important aspect of long-term data retention and a key participant in regu­latory compliance efforts.

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A Step Ahead: Data Fabric and Data Mesh – Similarities and Differences

The Data Administration Newsletter

The terms Data Mesh and Data Fabric have been used extensively as data management solutions in conversations these days, and sometimes interchangeably, to describe techniques for organizations to manage and add value to their data.

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Data Mesh and Unified Data Access Governance

The Data Administration Newsletter

In her groundbreaking article, How to Move Beyond a Monolithic Data Lake to a Distributed Data Mesh, Zhamak Dehghani made the case for building data mesh as the next generation of enterprise data platform architecture.

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Observability: Traceability for Distributed Systems

Dataversity

Have you ever waited for that one expensive parcel that shows “shipped,” but you have no clue where it is? The tracking history stopped updating five days ago, and you have almost lost hope. But wait, 11 days later, you have it at your doorstep.

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Observability: Traceability for Distributed Systems

Dataversity

Have you ever waited for that one expensive parcel that shows “shipped,” but you have no clue where it is? The tracking history stopped updating five days ago, and you have almost lost hope. But wait, 11 days later, you have it at your doorstep.