Falling Out of the Clouds: When Your Big Data Needs a New Home

June 29, 2017

Today’s public cloud computing infrastructures are not architected to support truly large “Big Data” applications. While it make sense to start up some big data projects in the cloud, this whitepaper tells you when it is time to leave the cloud and come home. DriveScale can help you get out of the cloud; we offer a software-defined Big Data infrastructure that gives you control, predictability, and efficiency without losing the flexibility that cloud solutions provide.

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Dayta

Dayta is a Dutch business intelligence company that makes high-end, interactive dashboards for organizations and their business. Our data visualizations can combine data of multiple IT-systems and files. This way you can make better dicisions for your business and spot new opportunities more quickly without working through long tables of raw data.

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The Intersection of Big Data, Data Governance and MDM

whitePaper | June 29, 2022

For (oh so many) years, we’ve been hearing about the “promise” of big data. Much of the buzz focused on getting people prepared for the onslaught of bigger data sets – and what IT needed to do to help the business make sense of this information.

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A Modern Data Architecture

whitePaper | April 7, 2021

Assembling the perfect data stack is impossible. But for most data teams, the path to leveraging rapidly evolving tech and best-in-class tools is even more difficult when it’s impeded by the pitfalls of monolithic legacy applications.

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The Lock and Key of Data Literacy and Data Governance

whitePaper | November 24, 2022

Without a data-literate team, your company doesn’t have a chance of becoming data-driven. “Speaking data” is one of the biggest skills in the coming years as more technical skills (think SQL or R programming) become embedded in the tools themselves, demonstrating what we’ve always known — that tools will only take you so far. Your real resource is people.

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Top 5 Trends in Data & BI Governance

whitePaper | August 19, 2022

Metric Insights recently partnered with Donna Burbank on a webinar on trends for Data & BI governance in 2022. Burbank is the managing director at Global Data Strategy, Ltd., an international information management consulting company that specializes in the alignment of business drivers with data-centric technology.

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GBM-Security

whitePaper | November 15, 2019

We are living in an era of digital disruption. Multiple industries are being disrupted, or fear being disrupted in the near future. Business models are evolving to cater to the dynamic markets and digital transformation that seems to be the answer to changing business models. Digital transformation is rapidly becoming a key priority in most industries, as organizations adapt to changing markets by leveraging technologies to build IT-centric business models. In general, organizations are using digital transformation to reach their goals of achieving greater agility, improving operational efficiency, improving customer experiences, and developing new revenue streams.

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The Definitive Guide to Test Data Management

whitePaper | November 10, 2022

In this hyper-competitive era, faster time-to-market plays a vital role in the success of an organization. Any lag accounts for the 'Cost of delay,' impacting the value a product could create otherwise. This is the primary reason teams are adopting an agile approach to software development, testing, and release. Unfortunately, teams that don't follow suit find it challenging to deal with this accelerated timeframe.

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Dayta

Dayta is a Dutch business intelligence company that makes high-end, interactive dashboards for organizations and their business. Our data visualizations can combine data of multiple IT-systems and files. This way you can make better dicisions for your business and spot new opportunities more quickly without working through long tables of raw data.

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