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Agile methodology is a perfect match for data lakes. Read to find out how companies can use it to increase speed and innovation while ensuring governance and security remain intact.
DownloadIn this paper, The Modern Data Company explores the ins and outs of Data Lakes and their core value propositions.
DownloadThe world is rapidly shifting to a digital first model for every organization due to world events. The long-known expansion of the size of data has suddenly kicked up its pace.
DownloadRegardless of industry, size, or product offering, every company has to ask the same question—“Regardless of the amount of data I have, how much of it is actually usable?”
DownloadThe Modern Data Company’s DataOS® is a modern Data Fabric that protects your data regardless of where you move, store, or analyze it.
DownloadBusinesses want to become data-driven, but a majority of non-technology organizations struggle to extract value out of their data. For these companies, data is not a solved problem.
DownloadMany of today's enterprises remain stunted by outdated data strategies that leave teams floored when the market shifts or new scenarios arise.
Traditional, structured data management systems worked fine when key stakeholders had time to react and the enterprise data landscape was largely structured. We don't live in this world anymore. Today's enterprise data landscape is increasingly hybrid and constantly changing. The emergence of IoT, the rise of unstructured data, the rise of cloud and hybrid environments, and many other factors present increasingly challenging obstacles for finding business value in a company's owned data.
Enterprise data fabrics offer a solution. They weave together data from disparate sources to create a network of information to power business applications, AI, and analytics. They can support the full breadth of today’s complex, connected enterprise.
Read our whitepapers to learn more about the key principles of data fabrics, digital transformations without disruptions to legacy systems, and how any organization can get started.