The Challenge: Delivering Data Where and When it is Needed Underpinning the movement to compete on analytics, a major shift is taking place on the architectural level where data is captured, stored and processed. This transformation is being driven by the need for more agile data management practices in the face of increasing volumes and varieties of data and the growing challenge of delivering that data where and when it is needed. A growing number of organizations are modifying their data infrastructures with new technologies, from Hadoop and Spark, to MPP data warehouses, NOSQL databases, in-memory platforms and a flourishing market of Cloud-based solutions. To accommodate the different types of data sources, workloads, applications, and users that big data presents us with, a variety of systems are needed. And to avoid data silos, these technologies need to be integrated under a common architecture.
Gain a deeper understanding of the key technologies and best practices shaping modern data architectures at these special Data Summit sessions: Designing and Implementing a Data Architecture for the New World Enabling Governed Data Discovery in Modern Data Architectures How to Count Tens of Billions of Daily Events in Real Time Using Open Source Technologies An Introduction of Big Data Concepts for Relational Users Introducing NoSQL Into Your Traditional RDBMS EDW - Chuck Ezell, Tuning, Performance & Optimization Services, Datavail
Get detailed descriptions on these and all of our sessions here. Complimentary Showcase Passes - Almost Gone! Featuring the top companies in the industry, the Data Solutions Showcase offers a vibrant marketplace of data management and analysis solution providers to explore, whether your team has a specific project that needs help or just wants to keep up with the latest trends.
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