Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3JBpwGm
Data lakes and data warehouses offer organizations a centralized data delivery platform. From the recent Building the Unified Data Warehouse and Data Lake report by leading industry analysts TDWI, we discovered 64% of organizations stated the objective for a unified Data Warehouse and Data Lakes is to get more business value and that 84% of organizations polled felt that a unified approach to Data Warehouses and Data Lakes was either extremely or moderately important.
In the recent report Logical Data Fabric to the Rescue Integrating Data Warehouses, Data Lakes, and Data Hubs by Rick van der Lans, we also discovered the importance of “time to insight and speed”.
During this webinar, we will discuss how a logical data fabric not only helps organizations have a holistic view of their data across multiple data lakes, data warehouses, and data sources but how it improves time to value.
Catch this on-demand session & learn:
- How a Logical Data Fabric is the right approach to assist organizations to unify their data.
- The advanced features of a Logical Data Fabric that assist with optimizing your queries irrespective of data source, whether the data is in a data lake, data warehouse, or other sources.
- How a Logical Data Fabric with Data Virtualization enhances your legacy data integration landscape to simplify data access and encourage self-service.
Data Lakes: A Logical Approach for Faster Unified InsightsDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3Cpn2bj
Data lakes and data warehouses offer organizations centralized data delivery platforms. The recent Building the Unified Data Warehouse and Data Lake report by leading industry analysts TDWI we discovered 64% of organizations stated the objective for a unified Data Warehouse and Data Lakes is to get more business value and that 84% of organizations polled felt that a unified approach to Data Warehouses and Data Lakes was either extremely or moderately important. In the recent report Logical Data Fabric to the Rescue Integrating Data Warehouses, Data Lakes, and Data Hubs by Rick van der Lans, we also discovered the importance of “time to insight and speed”.
During this webinar we will discuss how a logical data fabric not only helps organizations have a holistic view of their data across multiple data lakes, data warehouses and data sources, but how it improves time to value.
Attend & Learn:
- How a Logical Data Fabric is the right approach to assist organizations to unify their data.
- The advanced features of a Logical Data Fabric that assist with optimizing your queries irrespective of data source, whether the data is in a data lake, data warehouse or other source.
- How a Logical Data Fabric with Data Virtualization enhances your legacy data integration landscape to simplify data access and encourage self service.
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Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/33GgqE9
Data Lake strategies seem to have found their perfect companion in cloud providers. After years of criticism and struggles in the on-prem Hadoop world, data lakes are flourishing thanks to the simplification in management and low storage prices provided by SaaS vendors. For some, this is the ultimate data strategy. For others, just a repetition of the same mistakes. Attend this session to learn:
- The benefits and shortcoming of cloud data lakes
- The role and value of data virtualization in this scenario
- New development in data virtualization for cloud
Logical Data Lakes: From Single Purpose to Multipurpose Data Lakes (APAC)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3aePFcF
Historically data lakes have been created as a centralized physical data storage platform for data scientists to analyze data. But lately the explosion of big data, data privacy rules, departmental restrictions among many other things have made the centralized data repository approach less feasible. In this webinar, we will discuss why decentralized multipurpose data lakes are the future of data analysis for a broad range of business users.
Attend this session to learn:
- The restrictions of physical single purpose data lakes
- How to build a logical multi purpose data lake for business users
- The newer use cases that makes multi purpose data lakes a necessity
Logical Data Lakes: From Single Purpose to Multipurpose Data Lakes (APAC)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3dmOHyQ
Historically, data lakes have been created as a centralized physical data storage platform for data scientists to analyze data. But lately, the explosion of big data, data privacy rules, departmental restrictions among many other things have made the centralized data repository approach less feasible. In this webinar, we will discuss why decentralized multi-purpose data lakes are the future of data analysis for a broad range of business users.
Watch on-demand this webinar to learn:
- The restrictions of physical single-purpose data lakes
- How to build a logical multi-purpose data lake for business users
- The newer use cases that make multi-purpose data lakes a necessity
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Watch full webinar here: https://buff.ly/2Mt555e
Historically data lakes have been created as centralized physical data storage platform for data scientists to analyze data. But lately the explosion of big data, data privacy rules, departmental restrictions among many other things have made the centralized data repository approach less feasible. In his recent whitepaper, renowned analyst Rick F. Van Der Lans talks about why decentralized multi purpose data lakes are the future of data analysis for a broad range of business users.
Please attend this session to learn:
• The restrictions of physical single purpose data lakes
• How to build a logical multi purpose data lake for business users
• The newer use cases that makes multi purpose data lakes a necessity
In the past few years, the term "data lake" has leaked into our lexicon. But what exactly IS a data lake? Some IT managers confuse data lakes with data warehouses. Some people think data lakes replace data warehouses. Both of these conclusions are false. Their is room in your data architecture for both data lakes and data warehouses. They both have different use cases and those use cases can be complementary.
Todd Reichmuth, Solutions Engineer with Snowflake Computing, has spent the past 18 years in the world of Data Warehousing and Big Data. He spent that time at Netezza and then later at IBM Data. Earlier in 2018 making the jump to the cloud at Snowflake Computing.
Mike Myer, Sales Director with Snowflake Computing, has spent the past 6 years in the world of Security and looking to drive awareness to better Data Warehousing and Big Data solutions available! Was previously at local tech companies FireMon and Lockpath and decided to join Snowflake due to the disruptive technology that's truly helping folks in the Big Data world on a day to day basis.
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Watch here: https://bit.ly/2NGQD7R
In an era increasingly dominated by advancements in cloud computing, AI and advanced analytics it may come as a shock that many organizations still rely on data architectures built before the turn of the century. But that scenario is rapidly changing with the increasing adoption of real-time data virtualization - a paradigm shift in the approach that organizations take towards accessing, integrating, and provisioning data required to meet business goals.
As data analytics and data-driven intelligence takes centre stage in today’s digital economy, logical data integration across the widest variety of data sources, with proper security and governance structure in place has become mission-critical.
Attend this session to learn:
- Learn how you can meet cloud and data science challenges with data virtualization.
- Why data virtualization is increasingly finding enterprise-wide adoption
- Discover how customers are reducing costs and improving ROI with data virtualization
Myth Busters III: I’m Building a Data Lake, So I Don’t Need Data VirtualizationDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/2XXAzU3
So you’re building a data lake to solve your big data challenges. A data lake will allow you to keep all of your raw, detailed data in a single, consolidated repository; therefore, your problem is solved. Or is it? Is it really that easy?
Data lakes have their use and purpose, and we’re not here to argue that. However, data lakes on their own are constrained by factors such as duplication of data and therefore higher costs, governance limitations, and the risk of becoming another data silo.
With the addition of data virtualization, a physical data lake, can turn into a virtual or logical data like through an abstraction layer. Data virtualization can facilitate and expedite accessing and exploring critical data in a cost-effective manner and assist in deriving a greater return on the data lake investment.
You might still not be convinced. Give us an opportunity and join us as we try to bust this myth!
Watch this webinar as we explore the promises of a data lake as well as its downfalls to draw a final conclusion.
Data Lakes: A Logical Approach for Faster Unified InsightsDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3Cpn2bj
Data lakes and data warehouses offer organizations centralized data delivery platforms. The recent Building the Unified Data Warehouse and Data Lake report by leading industry analysts TDWI we discovered 64% of organizations stated the objective for a unified Data Warehouse and Data Lakes is to get more business value and that 84% of organizations polled felt that a unified approach to Data Warehouses and Data Lakes was either extremely or moderately important. In the recent report Logical Data Fabric to the Rescue Integrating Data Warehouses, Data Lakes, and Data Hubs by Rick van der Lans, we also discovered the importance of “time to insight and speed”.
During this webinar we will discuss how a logical data fabric not only helps organizations have a holistic view of their data across multiple data lakes, data warehouses and data sources, but how it improves time to value.
Attend & Learn:
- How a Logical Data Fabric is the right approach to assist organizations to unify their data.
- The advanced features of a Logical Data Fabric that assist with optimizing your queries irrespective of data source, whether the data is in a data lake, data warehouse or other source.
- How a Logical Data Fabric with Data Virtualization enhances your legacy data integration landscape to simplify data access and encourage self service.
Data Virtualization: An Essential Component of a Cloud Data LakeDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/33GgqE9
Data Lake strategies seem to have found their perfect companion in cloud providers. After years of criticism and struggles in the on-prem Hadoop world, data lakes are flourishing thanks to the simplification in management and low storage prices provided by SaaS vendors. For some, this is the ultimate data strategy. For others, just a repetition of the same mistakes. Attend this session to learn:
- The benefits and shortcoming of cloud data lakes
- The role and value of data virtualization in this scenario
- New development in data virtualization for cloud
Logical Data Lakes: From Single Purpose to Multipurpose Data Lakes (APAC)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3aePFcF
Historically data lakes have been created as a centralized physical data storage platform for data scientists to analyze data. But lately the explosion of big data, data privacy rules, departmental restrictions among many other things have made the centralized data repository approach less feasible. In this webinar, we will discuss why decentralized multipurpose data lakes are the future of data analysis for a broad range of business users.
Attend this session to learn:
- The restrictions of physical single purpose data lakes
- How to build a logical multi purpose data lake for business users
- The newer use cases that makes multi purpose data lakes a necessity
Logical Data Lakes: From Single Purpose to Multipurpose Data Lakes (APAC)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3dmOHyQ
Historically, data lakes have been created as a centralized physical data storage platform for data scientists to analyze data. But lately, the explosion of big data, data privacy rules, departmental restrictions among many other things have made the centralized data repository approach less feasible. In this webinar, we will discuss why decentralized multi-purpose data lakes are the future of data analysis for a broad range of business users.
Watch on-demand this webinar to learn:
- The restrictions of physical single-purpose data lakes
- How to build a logical multi-purpose data lake for business users
- The newer use cases that make multi-purpose data lakes a necessity
From Single Purpose to Multi Purpose Data Lakes - Broadening End UsersDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://buff.ly/2Mt555e
Historically data lakes have been created as centralized physical data storage platform for data scientists to analyze data. But lately the explosion of big data, data privacy rules, departmental restrictions among many other things have made the centralized data repository approach less feasible. In his recent whitepaper, renowned analyst Rick F. Van Der Lans talks about why decentralized multi purpose data lakes are the future of data analysis for a broad range of business users.
Please attend this session to learn:
• The restrictions of physical single purpose data lakes
• How to build a logical multi purpose data lake for business users
• The newer use cases that makes multi purpose data lakes a necessity
In the past few years, the term "data lake" has leaked into our lexicon. But what exactly IS a data lake? Some IT managers confuse data lakes with data warehouses. Some people think data lakes replace data warehouses. Both of these conclusions are false. Their is room in your data architecture for both data lakes and data warehouses. They both have different use cases and those use cases can be complementary.
Todd Reichmuth, Solutions Engineer with Snowflake Computing, has spent the past 18 years in the world of Data Warehousing and Big Data. He spent that time at Netezza and then later at IBM Data. Earlier in 2018 making the jump to the cloud at Snowflake Computing.
Mike Myer, Sales Director with Snowflake Computing, has spent the past 6 years in the world of Security and looking to drive awareness to better Data Warehousing and Big Data solutions available! Was previously at local tech companies FireMon and Lockpath and decided to join Snowflake due to the disruptive technology that's truly helping folks in the Big Data world on a day to day basis.
DAMA & Denodo Webinar: Modernizing Data Architecture Using Data Virtualization Denodo
Watch here: https://bit.ly/2NGQD7R
In an era increasingly dominated by advancements in cloud computing, AI and advanced analytics it may come as a shock that many organizations still rely on data architectures built before the turn of the century. But that scenario is rapidly changing with the increasing adoption of real-time data virtualization - a paradigm shift in the approach that organizations take towards accessing, integrating, and provisioning data required to meet business goals.
As data analytics and data-driven intelligence takes centre stage in today’s digital economy, logical data integration across the widest variety of data sources, with proper security and governance structure in place has become mission-critical.
Attend this session to learn:
- Learn how you can meet cloud and data science challenges with data virtualization.
- Why data virtualization is increasingly finding enterprise-wide adoption
- Discover how customers are reducing costs and improving ROI with data virtualization
Myth Busters III: I’m Building a Data Lake, So I Don’t Need Data VirtualizationDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/2XXAzU3
So you’re building a data lake to solve your big data challenges. A data lake will allow you to keep all of your raw, detailed data in a single, consolidated repository; therefore, your problem is solved. Or is it? Is it really that easy?
Data lakes have their use and purpose, and we’re not here to argue that. However, data lakes on their own are constrained by factors such as duplication of data and therefore higher costs, governance limitations, and the risk of becoming another data silo.
With the addition of data virtualization, a physical data lake, can turn into a virtual or logical data like through an abstraction layer. Data virtualization can facilitate and expedite accessing and exploring critical data in a cost-effective manner and assist in deriving a greater return on the data lake investment.
You might still not be convinced. Give us an opportunity and join us as we try to bust this myth!
Watch this webinar as we explore the promises of a data lake as well as its downfalls to draw a final conclusion.
Unlock Your Data for ML & AI using Data VirtualizationDenodo
How Denodo Complement’s Logical Data Lake in Cloud
● Denodo does not substitute data warehouses, data lakes,
ETLs...
● Denodo enables the use of all together plus other data
sources
○ In a logical data warehouse
○ In a logical data lake
○ They are very similar, the only difference is in the main
objective
● There are also use cases where Denodo can be used as data
source in a ETL flow
Myth Busters: I’m Building a Data Lake, So I Don’t Need Data Virtualization (...Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3kr0oq4
So you’re building a data lake to solve your big data challenges. A data lake will allow you to keep all of your raw, detailed data in a single, consolidated repository; therefore, your problem is solved. Or is it? Is it really that easy?
Data lakes have their use and purpose, and we’re not here to argue that. However, data lakes on their own are constrained by factors such as duplication of data and therefore higher costs, governance limitations, and the risk of becoming another data silo.
With the addition of data virtualization, a physical data lake, can turn into a virtual or logical data like through an abstraction layer. Data virtualization can facilitate and expedite accessing and exploring critical data in a cost-effective manner and assist in deriving a greater return on the data lake investment.
You might still not be convinced. Give us an opportunity and join us as we try to bust this myth!
Watch this webinar as we explore the promises of a data lake as well as its downfalls to draw a final conclusion.
Building a Logical Data Fabric using Data Virtualization (ASEAN)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3FF1ubd
In the recent Building the Unified Data Warehouse and Data Lake report by leading industry analysts TDWI, we have discovered 64% of organizations stated the objective for a unified Data Warehouse and Data Lakes is to get more business value and 84% of organizations polled felt that a unified approach to Data Warehouses and Data Lakes was either extremely or moderately important.
In this session, you will learn how your organization can apply a logical data fabric and the associated technologies of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data virtualization can reduce time to value. Hence, increasing the overall business value of your data assets.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- How a Logical Data Fabric is the right approach to assist organizations to unify their data.
- The advanced features of a Logical Data Fabric that assist with the democratization of data, providing an agile and governed approach to business analytics and data science.
- How a Logical Data Fabric with Data Virtualization enhances your legacy data integration landscape to simplify data access and encourage self-service.
Data Lake Acceleration vs. Data Virtualization - What’s the difference?Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3hgOSwm
Data Lake technologies have been in constant evolution in recent years, with each iteration primising to fix what previous ones failed to accomplish. Several data lake engines are hitting the market with better ingestion, governance, and acceleration capabilities that aim to create the ultimate data repository. But isn't that the promise of a logical architecture with data virtualization too? So, what’s the difference between the two technologies? Are they friends or foes? This session will explore the details.
Are You Killing the Benefits of Your Data Lake?Denodo
Watch the full webinar on-demand here: https://goo.gl/RL1ZSa
Data lakes are centralized data repositories. Data needed by data scientists is physically copied to a data lake which serves as a one storage environment. This way, data scientists can access all the data from only one entry point – a one-stop shop to get the right data. However, such an approach is not always feasible for all the data and limits it’s use to solely data scientists, making it a single-purpose system.
So, what’s the solution?
A multi-purpose data lake allows a broader and deeper use of the data lake without minimizing the potential value for data science and without making it an inflexible environment
Attend this session to learn:
• Disadvantages and limitations that are weakening or even killing the potential benefits of a data lake.
• Why a multi-purpose data lake is essential in building a universal data delivery system.
• How to build a logical multi-purpose data lake using data virtualization.
Do not miss this opportunity to make your data lake project successful and beneficial.
Modern Data Management for Federal ModernizationDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/2QaVfE7
Faster, more agile data management is at the heart of government modernization. However, Traditional data delivery systems are limited in realizing a modernized and future-proof data architecture.
This webinar will address how data virtualization can modernize existing systems and enable new data strategies. Join this session to learn how government agencies can use data virtualization to:
- Enable governed, inter-agency data sharing
- Simplify data acquisition, search and tagging
- Streamline data delivery for transition to cloud, data science initiatives, and more
Bridging the Last Mile: Getting Data to the People Who Need ItDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3cUA0Qi
Many organizations are embarking on strategically important journeys to embrace data and analytics. The goal can be to improve internal efficiencies, improve the customer experience, drive new business models and revenue streams, or – in the public sector – provide better services. All of these goals require empowering employees to act on data and analytics and to make data-driven decisions. However, getting data – the right data at the right time – to these employees is a huge challenge and traditional technologies and data architectures are simply not up to this task. This webinar will look at how organizations are using Data Virtualization to quickly and efficiently get data to the people that need it.
Attend this session to learn:
- The challenges organizations face when trying to get data to the business users in a timely manner
- How Data Virtualization can accelerate time-to-value for an organization’s data assets
- Examples of leading companies that used data virtualization to get the right data to the users at the right time
ADV Slides: Platforming Your Data for Success – Databases, Hadoop, Managed Ha...DATAVERSITY
Thirty years is a long time for a technology foundation to be as active as relational databases. Are their replacements here? In this webinar, we say no.
Databases have not sat around while Hadoop emerged. The Hadoop era generated a ton of interest and confusion, but is it still relevant as organizations are deploying cloud storage like a kid in a candy store? We’ll discuss what platforms to use for what data. This is a critical decision that can dictate two to five times additional work effort if it’s a bad fit.
Drop the herd mentality. In reality, there is no “one size fits all” right now. We need to make our platform decisions amidst this backdrop.
This webinar will distinguish these analytic deployment options and help you platform 2020 and beyond for success.
ADV Slides: When and How Data Lakes Fit into a Modern Data ArchitectureDATAVERSITY
Whether to take data ingestion cycles off the ETL tool and the data warehouse or to facilitate competitive Data Science and building algorithms in the organization, the data lake – a place for unmodeled and vast data – will be provisioned widely in 2020.
Though it doesn’t have to be complicated, the data lake has a few key design points that are critical, and it does need to follow some principles for success. Avoid building the data swamp, but not the data lake! The tool ecosystem is building up around the data lake and soon many will have a robust lake and data warehouse. We will discuss policy to keep them straight, send data to its best platform, and keep users’ confidence up in their data platforms.
Data lakes will be built in cloud object storage. We’ll discuss the options there as well.
Get this data point for your data lake journey.
Data Virtualization enabled Data Fabric: Operationalize the Data Lake (APAC)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3aIofv9
The best of breed big data fabrics should deliver actionable insights to the business users with minimal effort, provide end-to-end security to the entire enterprise data platform and provide real-time data integration, while delivering self-service data platform to business users.
While big data initiatives have become necessary for any business to generate actionable insights, big data fabric has become a necessity for any successful big data initiative. The best of breed big data fabrics should deliver actionable insights to the business users with minimal effort, provide end-to-end security to the entire enterprise data platform and provide real-time data integration, while delivering self-service data platform to business users.
Attend this session to learn how big data fabric enabled by data virtualization:
- Provides lightning fast self-service data access to business users
- Centralizes data security, governance and data privacy
- Fulfills the promise of data lakes to provide actionable insights
ADV Slides: Building and Growing Organizational Analytics with Data LakesDATAVERSITY
Data lakes are providing immense value to organizations embracing data science.
In this webinar, William will discuss the value of having broad, detailed, and seemingly obscure data available in cloud storage for purposes of expanding Data Science in the organization.
Using Data Platforms That Are Fit-For-PurposeDATAVERSITY
We must grow the data capabilities of our organization to fully deal with the many and varied forms of data. This cannot be accomplished without an intense focus on the many and growing technical bases that can be used to store, view, and manage data. There are many, now more than ever, that have merit in organizations today.
This session sorts out the valuable data stores, how they work, what workloads they are good for, and how to build the data foundation for a modern competitive enterprise.
Logical Data Fabric and Data Mesh – Driving Business OutcomesDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://buff.ly/3qgGjtA
Presented at TDWI VIRTUAL SUMMIT - Modernizing Data Management
While the technological advances of the past decade have addressed the scale of data processing and data storage, they have failed to address scale in other dimensions: proliferation of sources of data, diversity of data types and user persona, and speed of response to change. The essence of the data mesh and data fabric approaches is that it puts the customer first and focuses on outcomes instead of outputs.
In this session, Saptarshi Sengupta, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Denodo, will address key considerations and provide his insights on why some companies are succeeding with these approaches while others are not.
Watch On-Demand and Learn:
- Why a logical approach is necessary and how it aligns with data fabric and data mesh
- How some of the large enterprises are using logical data fabric and data mesh for their data and analytics needs
- Tips to create a good data management modernization roadmap for your organization
A data lake is a repository for all kinds of data, but it is not necessarily the destination for all of it. It can be used to store any type of data, but it is usually the destination for all the data that has been collected from various sources.
The main advantage of a data lake is that it allows easy access to all the raw data from different sources and formats. This makes it easier to combine different datasets and analyze them together.
Data Warehouse or Data Lake, Which Do I Choose?DATAVERSITY
Today’s data-driven companies have a choice to make – where do we store our data? As the move to the cloud continues to be a driving factor, the choice becomes either the data warehouse (Snowflake et al) or the data lake (AWS S3 et al). There are pro’s and con’s for each approach. While the data warehouse will give you strong data management with analytics, they don’t do well with semi-structured and unstructured data with tightly coupled storage and compute, not to mention expensive vendor lock-in. On the other hand, data lakes allow you to store all kinds of data and are extremely affordable, but they’re only meant for storage and by themselves provide no direct value to an organization.
Enter the Open Data Lakehouse, the next evolution of the data stack that gives you the openness and flexibility of the data lake with the key aspects of the data warehouse like management and transaction support.
In this webinar, you’ll hear from Ali LeClerc who will discuss the data landscape and why many companies are moving to an open data lakehouse. Ali will share more perspective on how you should think about what fits best based on your use case and workloads, and how some real world customers are using Presto, a SQL query engine, to bring analytics to the data lakehouse.
Shaping the Role of a Data Lake in a Modern Data Fabric ArchitectureDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3gSmtQY
Data lakes have been both praised and loathed. They can be incredibly useful to an organization, but it can also be the source of major headaches. Its ease to scale storage with minimal cost has opened the door to many new solutions, but also to a proliferation of runaway objects that have coined the term data swamp.
However, the addition of an MPP engine, based on Presto, to Denodo’s logical layer can change the way you think about the role of the data lake in your overall data strategy.
Watch on-demand this session to learn:
- The new MPP capabilities that Denodo includes
- How to use them to your advantage to improve security and governance of your lake
- New scenarios and solutions where your data fabric strategy can evolve
Data lakes are central repositories that store large volumes of structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data. They are ideal for machine learning use cases and support SQL-based access and programmatic distributed data processing frameworks. Data lakes can store data in the same format as its source systems or transform it before storing it. They support native streaming and are best suited for storing raw data without an intended use case. Data quality and governance practices are crucial to avoid a data swamp. Data lakes enable end-users to leverage insights for improved business performance and enable advanced analytics.
Simplifying Your Cloud Architecture with a Logical Data Fabric (APAC)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3dudL6u
It's not if you move to the cloud, but when. Most organisations are well underway with migrating applications and data to the cloud. In fact, most organisations - whether they realise it or not - have a multi-cloud strategy. Single, hybrid, or multi-cloud…the potential benefits are huge - flexibility, agility, cost savings, scaling on-demand, etc. However, the challenges can be just as large and daunting. A poorly managed migration to the cloud can leave users frustrated at their inability to get to the data that they need and IT scrambling to cobble together a solution.
In this session, we will look at the challenges facing data management teams as they migrate to cloud and multi-cloud architectures. We will show how the Denodo Platform can:
- Reduce the risk and minimise the disruption of migrating to the cloud.
- Make it easier and quicker for users to find the data that they need - wherever it is located.
- Provide a uniform security layer that spans hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Enterprise Monitoring and Auditing in DenodoDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://buff.ly/3P3l4oK
Proper monitoring of an enterprise system is critical to understanding its capacity and growth, anticipating potential issues, and even understanding key ROI metrics. This also facilitates the implementation of policies and user access audits which are key to optimizing the resource utilization in an organization. Do you want to learn more about the new Denodo features for monitoring, auditing, and visualizing enterprise monitoring data?
Join us for the session with Vijayalakshmi Mani, Data Engineer at Denodo, to understand how the new features and components help in monitoring your Denodo Servers and the resource utilizations and how to extract the most out of the logs that the Denodo Platform generates including FinOps information.
Watch on-demand and Learn:
- What is a Denodo Monitor and what’s new in it?
- How to visualize the Denodo Monitor Information and use of Diagnostics & Monitoring Tool
- Introduction to the new Denodo Dashboard
- Demonstration on the Denodo Dashboard
Lunch and Learn ANZ: Mastering Cloud Data Cost Control: A FinOps ApproachDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://buff.ly/4bYOOgb
With the rise of cloud-first initiatives and pay-per-use systems, forecasting IT costs has become a challenge. It's easy to start small, but it's equally easy to get skyrocketing bills with little warning. FinOps is a discipline that tries to tackle these issues, by providing the framework to understand and optimize cloud costs in a more controlled manner. The Denodo Platform, being a middleware layer in charge of global data delivery, sits in a privileged position not only to help us understand where costs are coming from, but also to take action, manage, and reduce them.
Attend this session to learn:
- The importance of FinOps in a cloud architecture.
- How the Denodo Platform can help you collect and visualize key FinOps metrics to understand where your costs are coming from?
- What actions and controls the Denodo Platform offers to keep costs at bay.
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Building a Logical Data Fabric using Data Virtualization (ASEAN)Denodo
Watch full webinar here: https://bit.ly/3FF1ubd
In the recent Building the Unified Data Warehouse and Data Lake report by leading industry analysts TDWI, we have discovered 64% of organizations stated the objective for a unified Data Warehouse and Data Lakes is to get more business value and 84% of organizations polled felt that a unified approach to Data Warehouses and Data Lakes was either extremely or moderately important.
In this session, you will learn how your organization can apply a logical data fabric and the associated technologies of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and data virtualization can reduce time to value. Hence, increasing the overall business value of your data assets.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- How a Logical Data Fabric is the right approach to assist organizations to unify their data.
- The advanced features of a Logical Data Fabric that assist with the democratization of data, providing an agile and governed approach to business analytics and data science.
- How a Logical Data Fabric with Data Virtualization enhances your legacy data integration landscape to simplify data access and encourage self-service.
Data Lake Acceleration vs. Data Virtualization - What’s the difference?Denodo
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Data Lake technologies have been in constant evolution in recent years, with each iteration primising to fix what previous ones failed to accomplish. Several data lake engines are hitting the market with better ingestion, governance, and acceleration capabilities that aim to create the ultimate data repository. But isn't that the promise of a logical architecture with data virtualization too? So, what’s the difference between the two technologies? Are they friends or foes? This session will explore the details.
Are You Killing the Benefits of Your Data Lake?Denodo
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Data lakes are centralized data repositories. Data needed by data scientists is physically copied to a data lake which serves as a one storage environment. This way, data scientists can access all the data from only one entry point – a one-stop shop to get the right data. However, such an approach is not always feasible for all the data and limits it’s use to solely data scientists, making it a single-purpose system.
So, what’s the solution?
A multi-purpose data lake allows a broader and deeper use of the data lake without minimizing the potential value for data science and without making it an inflexible environment
Attend this session to learn:
• Disadvantages and limitations that are weakening or even killing the potential benefits of a data lake.
• Why a multi-purpose data lake is essential in building a universal data delivery system.
• How to build a logical multi-purpose data lake using data virtualization.
Do not miss this opportunity to make your data lake project successful and beneficial.
Modern Data Management for Federal ModernizationDenodo
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Faster, more agile data management is at the heart of government modernization. However, Traditional data delivery systems are limited in realizing a modernized and future-proof data architecture.
This webinar will address how data virtualization can modernize existing systems and enable new data strategies. Join this session to learn how government agencies can use data virtualization to:
- Enable governed, inter-agency data sharing
- Simplify data acquisition, search and tagging
- Streamline data delivery for transition to cloud, data science initiatives, and more
Bridging the Last Mile: Getting Data to the People Who Need ItDenodo
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Many organizations are embarking on strategically important journeys to embrace data and analytics. The goal can be to improve internal efficiencies, improve the customer experience, drive new business models and revenue streams, or – in the public sector – provide better services. All of these goals require empowering employees to act on data and analytics and to make data-driven decisions. However, getting data – the right data at the right time – to these employees is a huge challenge and traditional technologies and data architectures are simply not up to this task. This webinar will look at how organizations are using Data Virtualization to quickly and efficiently get data to the people that need it.
Attend this session to learn:
- The challenges organizations face when trying to get data to the business users in a timely manner
- How Data Virtualization can accelerate time-to-value for an organization’s data assets
- Examples of leading companies that used data virtualization to get the right data to the users at the right time
ADV Slides: Platforming Your Data for Success – Databases, Hadoop, Managed Ha...DATAVERSITY
Thirty years is a long time for a technology foundation to be as active as relational databases. Are their replacements here? In this webinar, we say no.
Databases have not sat around while Hadoop emerged. The Hadoop era generated a ton of interest and confusion, but is it still relevant as organizations are deploying cloud storage like a kid in a candy store? We’ll discuss what platforms to use for what data. This is a critical decision that can dictate two to five times additional work effort if it’s a bad fit.
Drop the herd mentality. In reality, there is no “one size fits all” right now. We need to make our platform decisions amidst this backdrop.
This webinar will distinguish these analytic deployment options and help you platform 2020 and beyond for success.
ADV Slides: When and How Data Lakes Fit into a Modern Data ArchitectureDATAVERSITY
Whether to take data ingestion cycles off the ETL tool and the data warehouse or to facilitate competitive Data Science and building algorithms in the organization, the data lake – a place for unmodeled and vast data – will be provisioned widely in 2020.
Though it doesn’t have to be complicated, the data lake has a few key design points that are critical, and it does need to follow some principles for success. Avoid building the data swamp, but not the data lake! The tool ecosystem is building up around the data lake and soon many will have a robust lake and data warehouse. We will discuss policy to keep them straight, send data to its best platform, and keep users’ confidence up in their data platforms.
Data lakes will be built in cloud object storage. We’ll discuss the options there as well.
Get this data point for your data lake journey.
Data Virtualization enabled Data Fabric: Operationalize the Data Lake (APAC)Denodo
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The best of breed big data fabrics should deliver actionable insights to the business users with minimal effort, provide end-to-end security to the entire enterprise data platform and provide real-time data integration, while delivering self-service data platform to business users.
While big data initiatives have become necessary for any business to generate actionable insights, big data fabric has become a necessity for any successful big data initiative. The best of breed big data fabrics should deliver actionable insights to the business users with minimal effort, provide end-to-end security to the entire enterprise data platform and provide real-time data integration, while delivering self-service data platform to business users.
Attend this session to learn how big data fabric enabled by data virtualization:
- Provides lightning fast self-service data access to business users
- Centralizes data security, governance and data privacy
- Fulfills the promise of data lakes to provide actionable insights
ADV Slides: Building and Growing Organizational Analytics with Data LakesDATAVERSITY
Data lakes are providing immense value to organizations embracing data science.
In this webinar, William will discuss the value of having broad, detailed, and seemingly obscure data available in cloud storage for purposes of expanding Data Science in the organization.
Using Data Platforms That Are Fit-For-PurposeDATAVERSITY
We must grow the data capabilities of our organization to fully deal with the many and varied forms of data. This cannot be accomplished without an intense focus on the many and growing technical bases that can be used to store, view, and manage data. There are many, now more than ever, that have merit in organizations today.
This session sorts out the valuable data stores, how they work, what workloads they are good for, and how to build the data foundation for a modern competitive enterprise.
Logical Data Fabric and Data Mesh – Driving Business OutcomesDenodo
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Presented at TDWI VIRTUAL SUMMIT - Modernizing Data Management
While the technological advances of the past decade have addressed the scale of data processing and data storage, they have failed to address scale in other dimensions: proliferation of sources of data, diversity of data types and user persona, and speed of response to change. The essence of the data mesh and data fabric approaches is that it puts the customer first and focuses on outcomes instead of outputs.
In this session, Saptarshi Sengupta, Senior Director of Product Marketing at Denodo, will address key considerations and provide his insights on why some companies are succeeding with these approaches while others are not.
Watch On-Demand and Learn:
- Why a logical approach is necessary and how it aligns with data fabric and data mesh
- How some of the large enterprises are using logical data fabric and data mesh for their data and analytics needs
- Tips to create a good data management modernization roadmap for your organization
A data lake is a repository for all kinds of data, but it is not necessarily the destination for all of it. It can be used to store any type of data, but it is usually the destination for all the data that has been collected from various sources.
The main advantage of a data lake is that it allows easy access to all the raw data from different sources and formats. This makes it easier to combine different datasets and analyze them together.
Data Warehouse or Data Lake, Which Do I Choose?DATAVERSITY
Today’s data-driven companies have a choice to make – where do we store our data? As the move to the cloud continues to be a driving factor, the choice becomes either the data warehouse (Snowflake et al) or the data lake (AWS S3 et al). There are pro’s and con’s for each approach. While the data warehouse will give you strong data management with analytics, they don’t do well with semi-structured and unstructured data with tightly coupled storage and compute, not to mention expensive vendor lock-in. On the other hand, data lakes allow you to store all kinds of data and are extremely affordable, but they’re only meant for storage and by themselves provide no direct value to an organization.
Enter the Open Data Lakehouse, the next evolution of the data stack that gives you the openness and flexibility of the data lake with the key aspects of the data warehouse like management and transaction support.
In this webinar, you’ll hear from Ali LeClerc who will discuss the data landscape and why many companies are moving to an open data lakehouse. Ali will share more perspective on how you should think about what fits best based on your use case and workloads, and how some real world customers are using Presto, a SQL query engine, to bring analytics to the data lakehouse.
Shaping the Role of a Data Lake in a Modern Data Fabric ArchitectureDenodo
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Data lakes have been both praised and loathed. They can be incredibly useful to an organization, but it can also be the source of major headaches. Its ease to scale storage with minimal cost has opened the door to many new solutions, but also to a proliferation of runaway objects that have coined the term data swamp.
However, the addition of an MPP engine, based on Presto, to Denodo’s logical layer can change the way you think about the role of the data lake in your overall data strategy.
Watch on-demand this session to learn:
- The new MPP capabilities that Denodo includes
- How to use them to your advantage to improve security and governance of your lake
- New scenarios and solutions where your data fabric strategy can evolve
Data lakes are central repositories that store large volumes of structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data. They are ideal for machine learning use cases and support SQL-based access and programmatic distributed data processing frameworks. Data lakes can store data in the same format as its source systems or transform it before storing it. They support native streaming and are best suited for storing raw data without an intended use case. Data quality and governance practices are crucial to avoid a data swamp. Data lakes enable end-users to leverage insights for improved business performance and enable advanced analytics.
Simplifying Your Cloud Architecture with a Logical Data Fabric (APAC)Denodo
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It's not if you move to the cloud, but when. Most organisations are well underway with migrating applications and data to the cloud. In fact, most organisations - whether they realise it or not - have a multi-cloud strategy. Single, hybrid, or multi-cloud…the potential benefits are huge - flexibility, agility, cost savings, scaling on-demand, etc. However, the challenges can be just as large and daunting. A poorly managed migration to the cloud can leave users frustrated at their inability to get to the data that they need and IT scrambling to cobble together a solution.
In this session, we will look at the challenges facing data management teams as they migrate to cloud and multi-cloud architectures. We will show how the Denodo Platform can:
- Reduce the risk and minimise the disruption of migrating to the cloud.
- Make it easier and quicker for users to find the data that they need - wherever it is located.
- Provide a uniform security layer that spans hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Similar to Data Lakes: A Logical Approach for Faster Unified Insights (ASEAN) (20)
Enterprise Monitoring and Auditing in DenodoDenodo
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Proper monitoring of an enterprise system is critical to understanding its capacity and growth, anticipating potential issues, and even understanding key ROI metrics. This also facilitates the implementation of policies and user access audits which are key to optimizing the resource utilization in an organization. Do you want to learn more about the new Denodo features for monitoring, auditing, and visualizing enterprise monitoring data?
Join us for the session with Vijayalakshmi Mani, Data Engineer at Denodo, to understand how the new features and components help in monitoring your Denodo Servers and the resource utilizations and how to extract the most out of the logs that the Denodo Platform generates including FinOps information.
Watch on-demand and Learn:
- What is a Denodo Monitor and what’s new in it?
- How to visualize the Denodo Monitor Information and use of Diagnostics & Monitoring Tool
- Introduction to the new Denodo Dashboard
- Demonstration on the Denodo Dashboard
Lunch and Learn ANZ: Mastering Cloud Data Cost Control: A FinOps ApproachDenodo
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With the rise of cloud-first initiatives and pay-per-use systems, forecasting IT costs has become a challenge. It's easy to start small, but it's equally easy to get skyrocketing bills with little warning. FinOps is a discipline that tries to tackle these issues, by providing the framework to understand and optimize cloud costs in a more controlled manner. The Denodo Platform, being a middleware layer in charge of global data delivery, sits in a privileged position not only to help us understand where costs are coming from, but also to take action, manage, and reduce them.
Attend this session to learn:
- The importance of FinOps in a cloud architecture.
- How the Denodo Platform can help you collect and visualize key FinOps metrics to understand where your costs are coming from?
- What actions and controls the Denodo Platform offers to keep costs at bay.
Achieving Self-Service Analytics with a Governed Data Services LayerDenodo
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In an increasingly distributed and complex data landscape, it is becoming increasingly difficult to govern and secure data effectively throughout the enterprise. Whether it be securing data across different repositories or monitoring access across different business units, the proliferation of data technologies and repositories across both on-premises and in the cloud is making the task unattainable. The challenge is only made greater by the ongoing pressure to offer self-service data access to business users.
Watch on-demand and learn:
- How to use a logical data fabric to build an enterprise-wide data access role model.
- Centralise security when data is spread across multiple systems residing both on-premises and in the cloud.
- Control and audit data access across different regions.
What you need to know about Generative AI and Data Management?Denodo
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It should be no surprise that Generative AI will have a profound impact to data management in years to come. Much like other areas of the technology sector, the opportunities presented by GenAI will accelerate our efforts around all aspects of data management, including self-service, automation, data governance and security. On the other hand, it is also becoming clearer that to unleash the true potential of AI assistants powered by GenAI, we need novel implementation strategies and a reimagined data architecture. This presents an exhilarating yet challenging future, demanding innovative thinking and methodologies in data management.
Join us on this webinar to learn about:
- The opportunities and challenges presented by GenAI today.
- Exploiting GenAI to democratize data management.
- How to augment GenAI applications with corporate data and knowledge.
- How to get started.
Mastering Data Compliance in a Dynamic Business LandscapeDenodo
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Join us for an enlightening webinar, "Mastering Data Compliance in a Dynamic Business Landscape," presented by Denodo Technologies and W5 Consulting. This session is tailored for business leaders and decision-makers who are navigating the complexities of data compliance in an ever-evolving business environment.
This webinar will focus on why data compliance is crucial for your business. Discover how to turn compliance into a competitive advantage, enhancing operational efficiency and market trust. We'll also address the risks of non-compliance, including financial penalties and the loss of customer trust, and provide strategies to proactively overcome these challenges.
Key Takeaways:
- How can your business leverage data management practices to stay agile and compliant in a rapidly changing regulatory landscape?
- Keys to balancing data accessibility with security and privacy in today's data-driven environment.
- What are the common pitfalls in achieving compliance with regulations like GDPR, CCPA, and HIPAA, and how can your business avoid them?
We will go beyond the technical aspects and delve into how you can strategically position your organization in the realm of data management and compliance. Learn how to craft a data compliance strategy that aligns with your business goals, enhances operational efficiency, and builds stakeholder trust.
Denodo Partner Connect: Business Value Demo with Denodo Demo LiteDenodo
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In this session, Denodo Sales Engineer, Yik Chuan Tan, will guide you through the art of delivering a compelling demo of the Denodo Platform with Denodo Demo Lite. Watch to uncover the significant functionalities that set Denodo apart and learn how to effectively win over potential customers.
In this session, we will cover:
Understanding the Denodo Platform & Tailoring Your Demo to Prospect Needs: By gaining a comprehensive understanding of the Denodo Platform, its architecture, and how it addresses data management challenges, you can customize your demo to align with the specific needs and pain points of your prospects, including:
- seamless data integration with real-time access
- data security and governance
- self-service data discovery
- advanced analytics and reporting
- performance optimization scalability and deployment
Watch this Denodo demo session and acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to captivate your prospects. Whether you're a seasoned technical professional or new to the field, this session will equip you with the skills to deliver compelling demos that lead to successful conversions.
Expert Panel: Overcoming Challenges with Distributed Data to Maximize Busines...Denodo
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As organizations compete in new markets and new channels, business data requirements include new data platforms and applications. Migration to the cloud typically adds more distributed data when operations set up their own data platforms. This spreads important data across on-premises and cloud-based data platforms. As a result, data silos proliferate and become difficult to access, integrate, manage, and govern. Many organizations are using cloud data platforms to consolidate data, but distributed environments are unlikely to go away.
Organizations need holistic data strategies for unifying distributed data environments to improve data access and data governance, optimize costs and performance, and take advantage of modern technologies as they arrive. This TDWI Expert Panel will focus on overcoming challenges with distributed data to maximize business value.
Key topics this panel will address include:
- Developing the right strategy for your use cases and workloads in distributed data environments, such as data fabrics, data virtualization, and data mesh
- Deciding whether to consolidate data silos or bridge them with distributed data technologies
- Enabling easier self-service access and analytics across a distributed data environment
- Maximizing the value of data catalogs and other data intelligence technologies for distributed data environments
- Monitoring and data observability for spotting problems and ensuring business satisfaction
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The ability to recognize and flag sensitive information within corporate datasets is essential for compliance with emerging privacy laws, for completing a privacy impact assessment (PIA) or data subject access request (DSAR), and also for cyber-insurance compliance. During this session, we will discuss data privacy laws, the challenges they present, and how they can be applied with modern tools.
Join us for the session driven by Mark Rowan, CEO at Data Sentinel, and Bhavita Jaiswal, SE at Denodo, who will show how a data classification engine augments Data Catalog to support data governance and compliance objectives.
Watch on-demand & Learn:
- Changing landscape of data privacy laws and compliance requirements
- How to create a data classification framework
- How Data Sentinel classifies data and this can be integrated into Denodo
- Using the enhanced data classifications via consuming tools such as Data Catalog and Power BI
Знакомство с виртуализацией данных для профессионалов в области данныхDenodo
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По данным аналитической компании Gartner, "к 2022 году 60% предприятий включат виртуализацию данных в качестве основного метода доставки данных в свою интеграционную архитектуру". Компания Gartner назвала Denodo лидером в Магическом квадранте 2020 года по инструментам интеграции данных.
В ходе этого 1,5-часового занятия вы узнаете, как виртуализация данных революционизирует бизнес и ИТ-подход к доступу, доставке, потреблению, управлению и защите данных, независимо от возраста вашей технологии, формата данных или их местонахождения. Эта зрелая технология устраняет разрыв между ИТ и бизнес-пользователями и обеспечивает значительную экономию средств и времени.
**ФОРМАТ
Онлайн-семинар продолжительностью 1 час 30 минут.
Благодаря записи вы можете выполнять упражнения в своем собственном темпе.
**ДЛЯ КОГО ЭТОТ СЕМИНАР?
ИТ-менеджеры / архитекторы
Специалисты по анализу данных / аналитики
CDO
**СОДЕРЖАНИЕ
В программе: введение в суть виртуализации данных, примеры использования, реальные примеры из практики клиентов и демонстрация возможностей платформы Denodo Platform:
Интеграция и предоставление данных быстро и легко с помощью платформы Denodo Platform 8.0
Оптимизатор запросов Denodo предоставляет данные в режиме реального времени, по запросу, даже для очень больших наборов данных
Выставлять данные в качестве "сервисов данных" для потребления различными пользователями и инструментами
Каталог данных: Открывайте и документируйте данные с помощью нашего Каталога данных
пространства для самостоятельного доступа к данным.
Виртуализация данных играет ключевую роль в управлении и обеспечении безопасности данных в вашей организации
**ПОВЕСТКА
Введение в виртуализацию данных
Примеры использования и примеры из практики клиентов
Архитектура - Управление и безопасность
Производительность
Демо
Следующие шаги: как самостоятельно протестировать и внедрить платформу
Интерактивная сессия вопросов и ответов
Data Democratization: A Secret Sauce to Say Goodbye to Data FragmentationDenodo
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Despite recent and evolving technological advances, the vast amounts of data that exist in a typical enterprise is not always available to all stakeholders when they need it. In modern enterprises, there are broad sets of users, with varying levels of skill sets, who strive to make data-driven decisions daily but struggle to gain access to the data needed in a timely manner.
Join our webinar to learn how to:
- Unlock the Power of Your Data: Discover how data democratization can transform your organization by giving every user access to the data they need, when they need it.
- Say 'Goodbye' to Data Fragmentation: Learn practical strategies to break down data silos and foster a more collaborative and efficient data environment.
- Realize the Full Potential of Your Data: Hear success stories about industry leaders who have embraced data democratization and witnessed tangible results.
Denodo Partner Connect - Technical Webinar - Ask Me AnythingDenodo
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In this session, we will cover a deeper dive into the Denodo Platform 8.0 Certified Architect Associate (DEN80EDUCAA) exam by answering any questions that have developed since the previous session.
Additionally, we invite partners to bring any general questions related to Denodo, the Denodo Platform, or data management.
Lunch and Learn ANZ: Key Takeaways for 2023!Denodo
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2023 is coming to an end where organisations dependency on trusted, accurate, secure and contextual data only grows more challenging. The perpetual aspect in seeking new architectures, processes, organisational team structures to "get the business their data" and reduce the operating costs continues unabated. While confidence from the business in what "value" is being derived or "to be" delivered from these investments in data, is being heavily scrutinised. 2023 saw significant new releases from vendors, focusing on the Data Fabric.
At this session we will look at these topics and key takeaways for 2023, including;
- Data management and data integration market highlights for 2023
- Key achievements for Denodo in their journey as a leader in this market
- A few case studies from Australian organisations in how they are delivering strategic business value through Denodo's Data Fabric platform and what they have been doing differently
It’s a Wrap! 2023 – A Groundbreaking Year for AI and The Way ForwardDenodo
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A little over a year ago, we would not have expected the disruptions caused by the rise of Generative AI. If 2023 was a groundbreaking year for AI, what will 2024 bring? More importantly, what can you do now to take advantage of these trends and ensure you are future-proof?
For example:
- Generative AI will become more powerful and user-friendly, enabling novel and realistic content creation and automation.
- Data Architectures will need to adapt to feed these powerful new models.
- Data ecosystems are moving to the cloud, but there is a growing need to maintain control of costs and optimize workloads better.
Join us for a discussion on the most significant trends in the Data & AI space, and how you can prepare to ride this wave!
Quels sont les facteurs-clés de succès pour appliquer au mieux le RGPD à votr...Denodo
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Afin d’être conformes au RGPD, les entreprises ont besoin d'avoir une vue d'ensemble sur toutes leurs données et d'établir des contrôles de sécurité sur toute l'infrastructure. La virtualisation des données de Denodo permet de rassembler les multiples sources de données, de les rendre accessibles à partir d'une seule couche, et offre des capacités de monitoring pour surveiller les changements.
Pour cela, Square IT Services a développé pour l’un de ses grands clients français prestigieux dans le secteur du luxe une interface utilisateur ergonomique qui lui permet de consulter les informations personnelles de ses clients, vérifier leur éligibilité à pratiquer leur droit à l'oubli, et de désactiver leurs différents canaux de notification. Elle dispose aussi d'une fonctionnalité d'audit qui permet de tracer l'historique des opérations effectuées, et lui permet donc de retrouver notamment la date à laquelle la personne a été anonymisée.
L'ensemble des informations remontées au niveau de l'application sont récupérées à partir des APIs REST exposées par Denodo.
Dans ce webinar, nous allons détailler l’ensemble des fonctionnalités de l’application DPO-Cockpit autour d’une démo, et expliquer à chaque étape le rôle central de Denodo pour réussir à simplifier la gestion du RGPD tout en étant compliant.
Les points clés abordés:
- Contexte client face aux enjeux du RGPD
- Défis et challenges rencontrés
- Options et choix retenu (Denodo)
- Démarche: architecture de la solution proposée
- Démo de l'outil: fonctionnalités principales
Lunch and Learn ANZ: Achieving Self-Service Analytics with a Governed Data Se...Denodo
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In an increasingly distributed and complex data landscape, it is becoming increasingly difficult to govern and secure data effectively throughout the enterprise. Whether it be securing data across different repositories or monitoring access across different business units, the proliferation of data technologies and repositories across both on-premises and in the cloud is making the task unattainable. The challenge is only made greater by the ongoing pressure to offer self-service data access to business users.
Tune in and learn:
- How to use a logical data fabric to build an enterprise-wide data access role model.
- Centralise security when data is spread across multiple systems residing both on-premises and in the cloud.
- Control and audit data access across different regions.
How to Build Your Data Marketplace with Data Virtualization?Denodo
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Organizations continue to collect mounds of data and it is spread over different locations and in different formats. The challenge is navigating the vastness and complexity of the modern data ecosystem to find the right data to suit your specific business purpose. Data is an important corporate asset and it needs to be leveraged but also protected.
By adopting an alternate approach to data management and adapting a logical data architecture, data can be democratized while providing centralized control within a distributed data landscape. The web-based Data Catalog tool acts as a single access point for secure enterprise-wide data access and governance. This corporate data marketplace provides visibility into your data ecosystem and allows data to be shared without compromising data security policies.
Catch this live webinar to understand how this approach can transform how you leverage data across the business:
- Empower the knowledge worker with data and increase productivity
- Promote data accuracy and trust to encourage re-use of important data assets
- Apply consistent security and governance policies across the enterprise data landscape
Webinar #2 - Transforming Challenges into Opportunities for Credit UnionsDenodo
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Join our exclusive webinar series designed to empower credit unions with transformative insights into the untapped potential of data. Explore how data can be a strategic asset, enabling credit unions to overcome challenges and foster substantial growth.
This webinar will delve into how data can serve as a catalyst for addressing key challenges faced by credit unions, propelling them towards a future of enhanced efficiency and growth.
Enabling Data Catalog users with advanced usabilityDenodo
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Data catalogs are increasingly important in any modern data-driven organization. They are essential to manage and make the most of the huge amount of data that any organization uses. As this information is continuously growing in size and complexity, data catalogs are key to providing Data Discovery, Data Governance, and Data Lineage capabilities.
Join us for the session driven by David Fernandez, Senior Technical Account Manager at Denodo, to review the latest features aimed at improving the usability of the Denodo Data Catalog.
Watch on-demand & Learn:
- Enhanced search capabilities using multiple terms.
- How to create workflows to manage internal requests.
- How to leverage the AI capabilities of Data Catalog to generate SQL queries from natural language.
Watch full webinar here: https://buff.ly/3vjrn0s
The purpose of the Denodo Platform 8.0 Certified Architect Associate (DEN80EDUCAA) exam is to provide organizations that use Denodo Platform 8.0 with a means of identifying suitably qualified data architects who understand the role and position of the Denodo Platform within their broader information architecture.
This exam covers the following technical topics and subject areas:
- Denodo Platform functionality, including
- Governance and metadata management
- Security
- Performance optimization
- Caching
- Defining Denodo Platform use scenarios
Along with some sample questions, a Denodo Sales Engineer will help you prepare for exam topics and ace the exam.
Join us now to start your journey toward becoming a Certified Denodo Architect Associate!
GenAI y el futuro de la gestión de datos: mitos y realidadesDenodo
Watch full webinar here: https://buff.ly/3NLMSNM
El Generative AI y los Large Language Models (LLMs), encabezados por GPT de OpenAI, han supuesto la mayor revolución en el mundo de la computación de los últimos años. Pero ¿Cómo afectan realmente a la gestión de datos? ¿Reemplazarán los LLMs al profesional de la gestion de datos? ¿Cuánto hay de mito y cuánto de realidad?
En esta sesión revisaremos:
- Que es la Generative AI y por qué es importante para la gestión de datos
- Presente y futuro de aplicación de genAI en el mundo de los datos
- Cómo preparar tu organización para la adopción de genAI
Data Centers - Striving Within A Narrow Range - Research Report - MCG - May 2...pchutichetpong
M Capital Group (“MCG”) expects to see demand and the changing evolution of supply, facilitated through institutional investment rotation out of offices and into work from home (“WFH”), while the ever-expanding need for data storage as global internet usage expands, with experts predicting 5.3 billion users by 2023. These market factors will be underpinned by technological changes, such as progressing cloud services and edge sites, allowing the industry to see strong expected annual growth of 13% over the next 4 years.
Whilst competitive headwinds remain, represented through the recent second bankruptcy filing of Sungard, which blames “COVID-19 and other macroeconomic trends including delayed customer spending decisions, insourcing and reductions in IT spending, energy inflation and reduction in demand for certain services”, the industry has seen key adjustments, where MCG believes that engineering cost management and technological innovation will be paramount to success.
MCG reports that the more favorable market conditions expected over the next few years, helped by the winding down of pandemic restrictions and a hybrid working environment will be driving market momentum forward. The continuous injection of capital by alternative investment firms, as well as the growing infrastructural investment from cloud service providers and social media companies, whose revenues are expected to grow over 3.6x larger by value in 2026, will likely help propel center provision and innovation. These factors paint a promising picture for the industry players that offset rising input costs and adapt to new technologies.
According to M Capital Group: “Specifically, the long-term cost-saving opportunities available from the rise of remote managing will likely aid value growth for the industry. Through margin optimization and further availability of capital for reinvestment, strong players will maintain their competitive foothold, while weaker players exit the market to balance supply and demand.”
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Chatty Kathy - UNC Bootcamp Final Project Presentation - Final Version - 5.23...John Andrews
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Title: Chatty Kathy: Enhancing Physical Activity Among Older Adults
Description:
Discover how Chatty Kathy, an innovative project developed at the UNC Bootcamp, aims to tackle the challenge of low physical activity among older adults. Our AI-driven solution uses peer interaction to boost and sustain exercise levels, significantly improving health outcomes. This presentation covers our problem statement, the rationale behind Chatty Kathy, synthetic data and persona creation, model performance metrics, a visual demonstration of the project, and potential future developments. Join us for an insightful Q&A session to explore the potential of this groundbreaking project.
Project Team: Jay Requarth, Jana Avery, John Andrews, Dr. Dick Davis II, Nee Buntoum, Nam Yeongjin & Mat Nicholas
Opendatabay - Open Data Marketplace.pptxOpendatabay
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Leverage these privacy-preserving datasets for training and testing AI models without compromising sensitive information. Opendatabay prioritizes transparency by providing detailed metadata, provenance information, and usage guidelines for each dataset, ensuring users have a comprehensive understanding of the data they're working with. By leveraging a powerful combination of distributed ledger technology and rigorous third-party audits Opendatabay ensures the authenticity and reliability of every dataset. Security is at the core of Opendatabay. Marketplace implements stringent security measures, including encryption, access controls, and regular vulnerability assessments, to safeguard your data and protect your privacy.
3. Agenda
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1. What is a Data Lake?
2. Why Do They Exist ?
3. Some of the Challenges of Data Lakes
4. The Benefits of a Logical Approach to Data Lakes
5. Customer Case Study
6. Demo
7. Conclusion
8. Q&A
9. Next Steps
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Etymology of “Data Lake”
Pentaho’s CTO James Dixon is credited with coining the
term "data lake". He described it in his blog in 2010:
"If you think of a data mart as a store of bottled water – cleansed
and packaged and structured for easy consumption – the data
lake is a large body of water in a more natural state. The contents
of the data lake stream in from a source to fill the lake, and
various users of the lake can come to examine, dive in, or take
samples."
https://jamesdixon.wordpress.com/2010/10/14/pentaho-hadoop-and-data-lakes/
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Data lakes were born to efficiently address
the challenge of cost reduction.
Data lakes allow for cheap, efficient
storage of very large amounts of data.
Cloud implementation simplified the
complexity of managing a large data lake.
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The Data Lake – Architecture I
Distributed File System
Cheap storage for large data volumes
• Support for multiple file formats (Parquet, CSV,
JSON, etc)
• Examples:
• On-prem: HDFS
• Cloud native: AWS S3, Azure ADLS, Google GCS
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The Data Lake – Architecture II
Distributed File System
Execution Engine
Massively parallel & scalable
execution engine
• Cheaper execution than traditional EDW
architectures
• Decoupled from storage
• Doesn’t require specialized HW
• Examples:
• SQL-on-Hadoop engines: Spark, Hive, Impala,
Drill, Dremio, Presto, etc.
• Cloud native: AWS Redshift, Snowflake, AWS
Athena, Delta Lake, GCP BigQuery
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The Data Lake – Architecture III
Adoption of new transformation
techniques
• Data ingested is normally raw and unusable by end
users
• Data is transformed and moved to different “zones”
with different levels of curation
• End users only access the refined zone
• Use of ELT as a cheaper transformation technique
than ETL
• Use of the engine and storage of the lake for data
transformation instead of external ETL flows
• Removes the need for additional staging HW
Raw zone Trusted zone Refined Zone
Distributed File System
Execution Engine
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Data Lake Example – AWS
§ Data ingested using AWS Glue (or other ETL tools)
§ Raw data stored in S3 object store
§ Maintain fidelity and structure of data
§ Metadata extracted/enriched using Glue Data
Catalog
§ Business rules/DQ rules applied to S3 data as
copied to Trusted Zone data stores
§ Trusted Zone contains more than one data store –
select best data store for data and data processing
§ Refined Zone contains data for consumer – curated
data sets (data marts?)
§ Refined Zone data stores differ – Redshift, Athena,
Snowflake, …
TRUSTED ZONE
RAW ZONE
S3 for raw data
INGESTION
Data Sources
Internal
&
External
AWS Glue
Consumers
Data Portals
BI – Visualization
Analytic
Workbench
Mobile Apps
Etc.
REFINED ZONE
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Hadoop-Based Data Lakes – A Data Scientist’s Playground
§ The early data scientists saw Hadoop as their
personal supercomputer.
§ Hadoop-based Data Lakes helped democratize
access to state-of-the-art supercomputing with off-
the-shelf HW (and later cloud)
§ The industry push for BI made Hadoop–based
solutions the standard to bring modern analytics to
any corporation.
Hadoop-based Data Lakes became
“data science silos”
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Can data lakes also address
the other data management
challenges?
Can they provide fast
decision making with proper
governance and security?
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Changing the Data Lake Goals
“The popular view is that a
data lake will be the one
destination for all the data
in their enterprise and the
optimal platform for all
their analytics.”
Nick Heudecker, Gartner
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Rick Van der Lans, R20 Consultancy
Multi-purpose data lakes are data delivery environments
developed to support a broad range of users, from traditional
self-service BI users (e.g. finance, marketing, human resource,
transport) to sophisticated data scientists.
Multi-purpose data lakes allow a broader and deeper use of the
data lake investment without minimizing the potential value for
data science and without making it an inflexible environment.
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The Data Lake as the Repository of All Data
Is that realistic? And even, if possible, it comes with multiple trade-offs:
COST
GOVERNANCE
• Huge up-front investment
Creating ingestion pipelines for all company datasets into the lake is costly.
• Large recurrent maintenance costs
Those pipelines need to be constantly modified as data structures change in the sources
Efficient use of the data lake to accelerate insights comes at the cost of price, time-to-market and governance
• Risk of inconsistencies
Data needs to be frequently synchronized to avoid stale datasets
• Loss of capabilities
Data lake capabilities may differ from those of original sources, e.g. quick access by ID in
operational RDBMS
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Restricting the use of the data lake to a specific use case (eg: Data Science)
Purpose-specific Data Lakes
TTM
SECURITY
An environment with multiple purpose-specific systems slows down TTM and jeopardizes security and governance
• Higher Complexity
End Users need to find where data is and how to use it
• Risk of Inconsistencies
Data may be in multiple places, in different formats and calculated at different times
• Loss of Security
Frustrations increase the use of Shadow IT, “personal” extracts, uncontrolled data prep
flows, etc.
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Data Lakes in the ‘Pit of Despair’
Data Lakes are 2-5 years
from Plateau of Productivity
and are deep in the Trough
of Disillusionment
Gartner – Hype Cycle Data Management July 2021
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Gartner – Logical Data Warehouse
“Adopt the Logical Data Warehouse Architecture to Meet Your Modern Analytical Needs”. Henry Cook, Gartner April 2018
DATA VIRTUALIZATION
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…Data lakes lack semantic consistency and governed
metadata. Meeting the needs of wider audiences require
curated repositories with governance, semantic
consistency and access controls.”
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How can a logical data
fabric approach help?
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Faster Time-to-Market for Data Projects
Why?
• The Data Virtualization Platform allows you to connect directly to all kinds of data sources (EDW, application
databases, SaaS applications, etc.)
• Thus not all data needs to be replicated to the data lake for consumers to access it from a single (virtual)
repository.
• In some cases, it makes sense to replicate in the lake, for others it doesn’t. Data Virtualization opens that door
Capabilities
• Data can be accessed immediately, easily improving TTM and ROI of the lake
• If data is not useful, time was not lost preparing pipelines and copying data
• Can ingest and synchronize data into the lake efficiently when needed
• Denodo can load and update data into the data lake natively, using Parquet, and parallel
loads
• Execution is pushed down to original sources, taking advantage of their capabilities
• Especially significant in the case of EDW with strong processing capabilities
TTM
COST
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Easier Self-Service through a Single Data Delivery Layer
Why?
• From an end user perspective, access to all data is done through a single layer, regardless of data formats and its
actual physical location.
• A single delivery layer also allows you to enforce security and governance policies
• The virtual layer becomes the “delivery zone” of the data lake, offering modeling and caching capabilities,
documentation and output in multiple formats
Capabilities
• Built-in rich modeling capabilities to tailor data models to end users
• Integrated catalog, search and documentation capabilities
• Access via SQL, REST, OData and GraphQL with no additional coding
• Advanced security controls, SSO, workload management, monitoring, etc.
GOVERNANCE
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Accelerates Query Execution
Why?
Controlling data delivery separately from storage allows a virtual layer to accelerate query execution,
providing faster response than the sources alone.
Capabilities
• Aggregate-aware capabilities to accelerate execution of analytical queries
• Flexible caching options to materialize frequently used data:
• Full datasets
• Partial results
• Hybrid (cached content + updates from source in real time)
• Powerful optimization capabilities for multi-source federated queries PERFORMANCE
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Denodo’s Logical Data Lake
ETL
Data Warehouse
Kafka
Physical Data
Lake
Logical Data Lake
Files
ETL
Data Warehouse
Kafka
Physical Data Lake
Files
IT Storage and Processing
BI & Reporting
Mobile
Applications
Predictive Analytics
AI/ML
Real time dashboards
Consuming Tools
Query
Engine
Business
Delivery
Source
Abstraction
Business Catalog
Security and Governance
Delivery Zone
27. Problem Solution Results
Case Study
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Leading Construction Manufacturer Improves
Service Delivery and Revenue
§ Telemetry (IoT) data from sensors
embedded in the equipment is stored in
Hadoop to perform predictive analytics
§ Denodo integrates analytics data with
parts, maintenance, and dealer
information stored in traditional systems
§ It then feeds the predictive maintenance
information to a customer dashboard
In business for over 90 years and is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction
and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and
diesel-electric locomotive.
§ Phased rollout systematically improved
asset performance and proactive
maintenance
§ Increased revenue from sale of services
and parts
§ Reduced warranty costs of parts failure
§ Future – optimize pricing for services
and parts among global service providers
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§ Competitive pressure from low-cost
Chinese manufacturers
§ Needed a proactive approach to
customer service to differentiate
§ Sought to improve equipment and
services delivery through predictive
maintenance
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Key Takeaways
1. In most cases, not all the data is going to be in the
data lake
2. Large data lake projects are complex environments
that will benefit from a virtual ‘consumption’ layer
3. Data virtualization provides a governance and
management infrastructure required for successful
data lake implementation
4. Data Virtualization is more than just a data access or
services layer, it is a key component for a Data Lake
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