Does Data Always Need to End Up in a Centralized Repository?
Robin Tandon
Product Marketing | Enterprise B2B | SaaS | Cloud Solutions | Content Creator | Thought Leader | Analyst Relations | Agile Expert
This is an age-old question, and one that has been asked many times over the years.
As far back as 2011?Gartner?proposed the concept of a logical data warehouse as a way to overcome some of the challenges organizations typically face when attempting to centralize data, such as the growing proliferation of data copies, which also causes risk, from a data governance perspective and cost from a storage perspective. The idea of trying to keep all of the data in one location might sound appealing, but it just does not make sense.
But you may ask why exactly that not make sense. If all of the data were in one location, say a data lake, then surely our lives would be easier. We would benefit from a simplified IT infrastructure, we would be able to access data more quickly, and we would always know where our data is.
Surely this would be a good thing, right? to find out more click here
Business Development Director at Worldline
2 年Nice Robin
Thanks Robin, very nice precise and crisp answer.
Great read, patience pays off Robin Tandon!