The most important test of a data architecture is not how it performs on day one. It is how it behaves when the business ...
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Data fabric, data lakehouse, and data mesh have recently appeared as viable alternatives to the modern data warehouse. At Data Summit 2026, James Serra, data and AI Architect at Microsoft, held his ...
TiDB is a prime example of an intrinsically scalable and reliable distributed SQL database architecture. Here’s how it works. In the good old days, databases had a relatively simple job: help with the ...
Becoming truly data-driven requires more than adopting new tools-it demands clear alignment between business goals and data architecture. At Data Summit 2026, John O'Brien, principal advisor and ...
In the battle between data growth and budget, an observability pipeline solution allows companies to gather data, manipulate it, and deliver it to the right place. This enables organizations to ...
When it comes to business information, chief information officers (CIOs) and chief data officers (CDOs) are tasked with bringing order to chaos. As firms gather ever more data, they face both ...
First, there was a data warehouse – an information storage architecture that allowed structured data to be archived for specific business intelligence purposes and reporting. The concept of the data ...