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AWS Lake Formation 2022 year in review

AWS Big Data

Data governance is increasingly top-of-mind for customers as they recognize data as one of their most important assets. Effective data governance enables better decision-making by improving data quality, reducing data management costs, and ensuring secure access to data for stakeholders.

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Demystifying Modern Data Platforms

Cloudera

July brings summer vacations, holiday gatherings, and for the first time in two years, the return of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Chief Data Officer symposium as an in-person event. A key area of focus for the symposium this year was the design and deployment of modern data platforms. What is a data fabric?

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Why Invest Now? Three Investors Share the Story Behind Alation’s Series E

Alation

And that’s even in the midst of 2022, which has been a tumultuous year from a macro perspective. We had not seen that in the broader intelligence & data governance market.”. Right now, it’s probably not a secret that the amount and the pace of financings – if you compare 2022 to 2021 – is night and day,” he continues.

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Augmented data management: Data fabric versus data mesh

IBM Big Data Hub

Data fabric and data mesh are emerging data management concepts that are meant to address the organizational change and complexities of understanding, governing and working with enterprise data in a hybrid multicloud ecosystem. The good news is that both data architecture concepts are complimentary.

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Create an end-to-end data strategy for Customer 360 on AWS

AWS Big Data

This view is used to identify patterns and trends in customer behavior, which can inform data-driven decisions to improve business outcomes. In 2022, AWS commissioned a study conducted by the American Productivity and Quality Center (APQC) to quantify the Business Value of Customer 360.