In this webinar, we hear from industry analyst, middleware expert and author David Linthicum on why “existing approaches to data integration won’t meet future needs as the use of technology continues to change.” David also says that, “drastic measures must be taken now to prepare enterprises for the arrival of this technology, and to position enterprises to take full advantage.”
This webinar will show you how the game is changing, and what you can do about it right now. We summarize the changes that are happening, and review new and emerging patterns of data integration, as well as data integration technology that you can buy today that lives up to these new expectations.
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3. Agenda
• What are you Seeing in the Market?
• Big Data and the Data Warehouse
• Integration – What’s Different Now?
• Do’s and Don’ts
4. Mega-Trends
• New approaches to managing data, as well as the rapid growth
of data, make traditional data integration technology unusable
ETL/EAI/ESB
5. Mega-Trends
• The rise of services, and, now, micro-services, changes the game,
in terms of how we leverage and manage data
Your
Applications= Microservices
6. Mega-Trends
“Those who don’t understand the
strategic value that a new approach
to data integration will have in the
emerging world of computing within
the next several years will end up
caught without the technology they
need to be successful.”
It’s 2015, why settle with the old?
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As data grows, enterprises are finding
it's a mix of structured and
unstructured data, and there are
relationships that need to be derived
between data stores
8. Should We Still Be Building Data Warehouses in 2015?
EDW
BI
ETL
RDBMS
9. Sink with a Data Warehouse or Swim in a Data Lake?
10. Poll Question #1 Results
What is causing your organization to re-think your approach to data
integration?
A. Cloud apps and microservices………………15%
B. Big data volume, variety, velocity……………10%
C. The Internet of Things………………………. 5%
D. All of the above………………………………30%
E. Just researching……………………………….40%
11. When It Comes to Integration, DoYou Still Need to
Decide Between Big vs. Fast?
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12. Poll Question #2 Results
What is the future of the enterprise service bus (ESB) at your company?
A. We use it for on-premise requirements only………………13%
B. We’re using it / planning to use it for cloud services
integration………..21%
C. We’re looking to move towards a more flexible / agile
platform…………..67%
16. Dave Linthicum Recommendations
• Do:
• Understand your own data integration
requirements, and how things will change for your
enterprise in the next 5 to 10 years
• Define the value of the strategic use of data for
your business
• Don’t:
• Ignore the growth and increasing complexity of data
• Ignore the need to secure and govern data
David Linthicum
SVP, Cloud Technology Partner
17. Gaurav Dhillon Recommendations
• Do:
• Innovate with a Data Lake (there’s an Elephant
in my Closet!)
• Keep a firm grip on ROI
• Don’t:
• Settle for Same Old, Same Old (SO, SO
integration – you can be Big and Fast
Gaurav Dhillon
Co-founder & CEO, SnapLogic
18. Next Steps
• Download and read the whitepaper:
snaplogic.com/resources/white-papers
Connect with SnapLogic!
www.SnapLogic.com
Editor's Notes
David Linthicum is SVP at Cloud Technology Partners and an internationally recognized industry expert and thought leader. Dave has authored 13 books on computing, the latest of which is "Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise, a Step-by-Step Approach." Dave's industry experience includes tenures as CTO and CEO of several successful software companies, and upper-level management positions in Fortune 100 companies. He keynotes leading technology conferences on cloud computing, SOA, enterprise application integration, and enterprise architecture. Dave writes the Cloud Computing blog for InfoWorld.
Gaurav Dhillon is the co-founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Office of SnapLogic, the industry’s first cloud application and big data integration platform as a service. Gaurav co-founded Informatica and was CEO of the company for more than 12 years, where he led Informatica from a startup idea to a leading software enterprise with customers and operations around the world. His tenure at Informatica included the initial company launch, its successful IPO, and expansion to Europe and Asia. He was the leading figure in developing alliances with major technology players, ultimately forging a broad acceptance of the vision he pioneered in the software industry.