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Evolution of Data Analytics – What You Should Know

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Pure Storage sponsored on-demand webinar

Webcast Abstract

As with most technologies, there is an evolution that matures and yields greater benefits to the IT group and the overall organization. Analytics solutions are responsible for increased innovation, operational excellence, customer satisfaction, and more.

However, the success of the project is dependent on the accuracy of the data. Unfortunately, many analytics projects are impacted by data silos, decay, waste, etc. Further, analytics solutions are also impacted by compliance and regulatory requirements in specific industries.

In this webinar, you will learn:

  1. Architecture Evolution – Discuss the transitions from data warehouses to data lakes to data lakehouses and how they brought together structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data to unlock insights faster.
  2. Modern Architectures – Explain independent scaling of compute and storage resources for cost savings and higher availability.
  3. Real World Use Case – Learn about a Hybrid Analytics Solution from Pure Storage, in partnership with Snowflake, to enable greater data connectivity. See how you can connect to Snowflake Data Cloud with Pure Storage without moving your data to the cloud, maintaining flexibility and control as you unite data silos across hybrid environments either on-premises, public cloud, co-located or any combination.

Attend this live session to learn how to adopt a modern architecture for driving value from all of your data.

Speaker(s)

  • Devika Garg and Matt Alexander
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