Click to learn more about author Thomas Frisendal. We need something light – yet still important – to ease our minds in the summertime. As a data modeler I have often experienced serious disconnects between not only business people and myself, but also between the real world and the vocabulary and definitions attributed to it. […]
How to Transform into a Data-Driven Organization?
Click to learn more about author Konain Qurban. It is a journey to ensure the alignment of analytics initiatives to organizational objectives, combined with consistent and effective coordination of activities across all business units. The road from a pile of raw data to insights and from insights to action is paved with strategic goals. More […]
DataEd Slides: Expressing Data Improvements as Business Outcomes
DataEd Slides: Expressing Data Improvements as Business Outcomes from DATAVERSITY To view just the On Demand recording of this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Join us and learn how you can better align your Data Management projects with business objectives to justify funding and gain management approval. Failure to successfully monetize Data Management investments […]
DataEd Webinar: Expressing Data Improvements as Business Outcomes
To view just the slides from this presentation, click HERE>> About the Webinar Join us and learn how you can better align your Data Management projects with business objectives to justify funding and gain management approval. Failure to successfully monetize Data Management investments sets up an unfortunate loop of fixing symptoms without addressing the underlying […]
Weighed Down by On-Premises Disaster Recovery Sites? Move to the Cloud
Click to learn more about author Andy Fernandez. In today’s new remote-heavy world, it’s more important than ever that organizations are available 24/7. From healthcare to online retail, potential downtime, with an average cost of $250,000 per hour, can be catastrophic. This leaves IT organizations with the task of meeting “always-on” expectations with, likely, less […]
Data Lakes: What They are and How to Use Them
Click to learn more about author Jaya Shankar Byrraju. For most companies, having data means having access to wealth. And the key to fully leveraging the wealth that data represents lies in how effectively companies harness, manage, parse, and interpret it. But first, the data must exist somewhere. Enter data lakes. These are central repositories […]
The Speed of Cloud Management Acquisitions: Three Things About the Market
Click to learn more about author Jay Chapel. There has been a rush of cloud management acquisitions lately, with VMware, Apptio, and Flexera making major acquisitions oer the past year alone (with more to follow). I thought it would be useful to compile a centralized list, so we can take a look at the trends […]
Data Quality Drives a Safer Working Environment for Asset-Intensive Organizations
Click to learn more about author Jeff Kinard. Every organization strives to deliver high-quality data to support and inform better decisions. Ensuring robust data is essential as businesses seek to optimize operational efficiency. Recent research found that 95 percent of organizations see negative impacts resulting from poor Data Quality. When it comes to asset-intensive industries, […]
Case Study: AK Productions Increases Efficiency with Cloud Storage Solution
AK Productions found out why economical and efficient cloud storage leads to a better workflow. The freelance company does video production for businesses and individuals, including international brands like National Geographic and the World Bank. Aiden Korotkin, director of photography and editor, stays hands-on throughout each project. He shoots videos from start to finish, edits […]
The Changing Face of IT
Click to learn more about author Leon Adato. Five years ago, IT was a completely different ball game — or at least our perception of it was. To the naked eye, it may not look like a serious transformation. But the way people view IT has undergone tremendous change, especially in the enterprise. Back then, almost […]