Business continuity planning is not keeping pace with enterprise migration to hybrid or multicloud.
That’s according to a survey compiled last year by 451 Research, contacting 1,200 global IT decision makers. While the journey to hybrid and multicloud was clearly in process, organizations were grappling with a number of operational challenges. These included a notable immaturity in resiliency strategies, with 65% of respondents lacking a management plan for hybrid deployment.
“Customers continue to struggle with data operations and getting time to insight and time to value,” said Dave Vellante, co-founder and chief research officer at Wikibon and host of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s livestreaming video studio. “A critical problem is complexity. Cloud is helpful, but when you try to scale rapidly, other blockers beyond the infrastructure come into play.”
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The use of application programming interfaces has already transformed much of the enterprise technology world. At a time when many businesses have identified APIs as the largest enabler of digital transformation strategies, one enterprising company has found a way to apply the concept to create a self-service model for data management.
Io-Tahoe LLC has carved out a position in the smart data management space in less than four years since its founding in 2017. As data volumes have grown exponentially, the company’s ability to enable data search and discovery across a wide range of technology platforms using artificial intelligence and machine learning has resonated within the enterprise world. After introducing its Smart Streaming Discovery platform in 2019, Io-Tahoe found itself being named by industry analysts as one of the leaders in the data space. And the value it offered had a great deal to do with lessening the data burden for many organizations.
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Data has gravity, complexity and value. It also has pain points within most enterprises, and this is both a challenge and opportunity for Io-Tahoe LLC to adapt its own business alongside clients through automation.
The company’s platform enables organizations to discover and search data across a wide range of repositories, including data warehouses, data lakes and traditional databases. This has become increasingly important as data volumes have grown exponentially and businesses need to understand the information being collected and gain useful insight from it.
However, Io-Tahoe has also built its platform to focus on the pain points associated with particular business needs, areas that often involve complex policy compliance and data governance. It’s a necessary evolution involving automation technologies to drive change at the pace of modern business.