
Seminar Description
Data fabric is a combination of architecture and technology designed to streamline the complexities of managing different kinds of data, using multiple DBMSs, and deployed across multiple platforms. A typical Data Management organization has data deployed in on-premises data centers and multiple cloud environments. They have data in flat files, tagged files, relational databases, and NoSQL databases, with processing that spans from batch ETL to stream processing. The variety of tools, technologies, platforms, and data types makes it difficult to manage processing, access, security, and integration. Data fabric provides a consolidated Data Management platform. It is a single platform to manage disparate data and divergent technologies deployed across multiple data centers, both cloud and on-premises.
The complexities expand as new technologies, new kinds of data, and new platforms are introduced. As data distribution across multiple platforms increases, the work of moving, storing, protecting, and accessing data becomes fragmented. Adapting Data Management methods with each shift is disruptive, and quickly becomes unsustainable as technology innovations accelerate. Data fabric minimizes disruption with a highly adaptable Data Management environment that quickly adjusts to changes.
This half-day program will explore the following:
Half-Day Seminar Price:
Seminar CEUs: 3.25
Seminar Date: February 12, 2021
Seminar Time: 11 AM – 2:30 PM Eastern / 8 AM – 11:30 AM Pacific
NOTE: If the scheduled time is not convenient for your time zone and you have a group who would like to take this seminar at a time more convenient for you, please email [email protected] to coordinate a new course schedule.
Who Should Attend?
This half-day live online seminar is intended for business and IT professionals at all levels who have been tasked with investigating or implementing data fabric and new Data Architecture initiatives on behalf of their organization. It does assume general business knowledge, but not specific technical or data-based knowledge or experience. It is appropriate for executives, departmental and/or project managers, data and enterprise architects, consultants, and technical staff. The course is not designed for any specific business domain, and as such is applicable to any business function that is in need of more reliable information, such as finance, manufacturing, human resources, analytics, operations, and more.
Seminar Format
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