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Modern Data Architecture: Data Warehousing, Data Lakes, and Data Mesh Explained

Data Virtualization

Reading Time: 3 minutes At the heart of every organization lies a data architecture, determining how data is accessed, organized, and used. For this reason, organizations must periodically revisit their data architectures, to ensure that they are aligned with current business goals.

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Architecture for the Data Lake

TDAN

For a while now, vendors have been advocating that people put their data in a data lake when they put their data in the cloud. The Data Lake The idea is that you put your data into a data lake. Then, at a later point in time, the end user analyst can come along and […].

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Data Mesh and Unified Data Access Governance

TDAN

In her groundbreaking article, How to Move Beyond a Monolithic Data Lake to a Distributed Data Mesh, Zhamak Dehghani made the case for building data mesh as the next generation of enterprise data platform architecture.

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Modernizing Data Analytics Architecture with the Denodo Platform on Azure

Data Virtualization

Reading Time: 2 minutes Today, many businesses are modernizing their on-premises data warehouses or cloud-based data lakes using Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics. Unfortunately, with data spread.

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Building a vision for real-time artificial intelligence

CIO Business Intelligence

After walking his executive team through the data hops, flows, integrations, and processing across different ingestion software, databases, and analytical platforms, they were shocked by the complexity of their current data architecture and technology stack. It isn’t easy.

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Convergent Evolution

Peter James Thomas

No this article has not escaped from my Maths & Science section , it is actually about data matters. The image at the start of this article is of an Ichthyosaur (top) and Dolphin. That was the Science, here comes the Technology… A Brief Hydrology of Data Lakes.

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Are Data Lakehouses Secure and the Best of Both Worlds?

TDAN

As we enter a new cloud-first era, advancements in technology have helped companies capture and capitalize on data as much as possible. Deciding between which cloud architecture to use has always been a debate between two options: data warehouses and data lakes.