
Building a Repeatable Data Integration Framework
According to Precisely’s definition of the term, data integration refers to the requirement to combine data from multiple separate business systems into a single unified view, often called a...
According to Precisely’s definition of the term, data integration refers to the requirement to combine data from multiple separate business systems into a single unified view, often called a...
Could a multi-cloud architecture improve your data management strategy? That’s a question more and more companies are likely to ask themselves as multi-cloud computing grows in popularity. What...
Mainframes were developed long before anyone was thinking about the trends and technologies that define modern computing. Concepts like open source software were decades away from emerging when the...
What would happen if your business lost access to its mission-critical data? When required data is unavailable, IT operations effectively grind to a halt. LogicMonitor’s 2019 Outage Impact Study...
Data socialization is one of the newest buzzwords in the world of data analytics and management. What does data socialization mean, and what can it do for you? Find out in this post. What is data...
Most software is of little use without data to feed into it. When the data is bad, the software performs poorly. Whose job is it to make sure that the data that applications use is of high quality?...
You’ve probably witnessed it, and maybe are doing it. Many organizations are just dumping as much data into a data lake as they can, trying to get to every data source in an enterprise and putting...
Delivering an excellent user experience is essential to attracting and retaining customers. And although data management may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about optimizing...
If you’ve followed the enterprise software industry over the past ten years, you’ve probably picked up on a key trend that has led successful vendors to prominence and others to their demise –...