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You Cannot Get to the Moon on a Bike!

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Limiting growth by (data integration) complexity Most operational IT systems in an enterprise have been developed to serve a single business function and they use the simplest possible model for this. In order to integrate structured data, enterprises need to implement the data fabric pattern.

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The Future Is Hybrid Data, Embrace It

Cloudera

We live in a hybrid data world. In the past decade, the amount of structured data created, captured, copied, and consumed globally has grown from less than 1 ZB in 2011 to nearly 14 ZB in 2020. Impressive, but dwarfed by the amount of unstructured data, cloud data, and machine data – another 50 ZB.

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The Future Is Hybrid Data, Embrace It

CIO Business Intelligence

We live in a hybrid data world. In the past decade, the amount of structured data created, captured, copied, and consumed globally has grown from less than 1 ZB in 2011 to nearly 14 ZB in 2020. Impressive, but dwarfed by the amount of unstructured data, cloud data, and machine data – another 50 ZB.

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How Cloudera Data Flow Enables Successful Data Mesh Architectures

Cloudera

Those decentralization efforts appeared under different monikers through time, e.g., data marts versus data warehousing implementations (a popular architectural debate in the era of structured data) then enterprise-wide data lakes versus smaller, typically BU-Specific, “data ponds”.

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Data platform trinity: Competitive or complementary?

IBM Big Data Hub

In another decade, the internet and mobile started the generate data of unforeseen volume, variety and velocity. It required a different data platform solution. Hence, Data Lake emerged, which handles unstructured and structured data with huge volume. Data discoverability. Data mesh: A mostly new culture.