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Say goodbye data silos, hello Yellowbrick Summit
David Gordon Mon 26 Apr 2021 // 17:00 UTC Share
Promo Compute doesn’t live in one place anymore, and neither does your data.
In a cloud native, Kubernetes orchestrated world, workloads and data are no longer restricted to the data center, or even a single cloud. They are equally likely to be out at the edge or getting up close and personal with the internet of things.
If you’re struggling to grasp the possibilities this opens up, just consider a world where cloud tooling can be used to bring the myriad of discrete databases and data-marts dotted around your organization together in a single entity.
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David Gordon Mon 19 Apr 2021 // 18:00 UTC Share
Promo The cloud is changing, and how you think about data needs to change too.
Edge applications, 5G, and IoT are just some of the ways that data is flowing beyond traditional data centres and out to the edge. This means the “cloud” you use is as likely to a mesh of interconnected resources forming a “logical cloud” as something that lives in a given provider or enterprise’s datacentre.
This approach can solve a myriad of problems around security, data gravity and latency. But it also poses a challenge to the way we think about data and how applications are built. Throw in the impact of cloud native approaches and Kubernetes and this means a dramatic rethink is needed in how you approach data lakes and warehouses.