Data Lakehouses are the latest new solution to data storage. A cross between a Data Lake and a Data Warehouse, a Lakehouse gives you the best of both worlds.
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In today’s data landscape, companies are increasingly looking to control and maximise the value of their data. Data storage can have a huge impact on this. A data warehouse can act as a central hub for business data, connected to all other tools and applications. The common end goal is a data infrastructure that matches up with your business ecosystem – but time and again businesses are unsure of how to get there.
Data fabric has been named as one of Gartner’s strategic technology trends for the coming year…
The most recent figures suggest that nearly 40% of data migration projects end up being over deadline, over budget or failing entirely. More often than not, this is because there isn’t a solid framework in place that futureproofs and adds structure to the project.
How clear and consistent is the data your organisation relies on for decision making and planning? Is it helping you communicate with customers effectively, manage operations efficiently, and plan new products and services knowing they match demand? Or are you struggling with a mass of disparate data sitting in multiple applications, unable to pull together complete and accurate information or uncover useful insights?
Experts think that handling data quality issues typically costs organisations between 10% and 30% of revenue (Experian 2021).
Managing your data can seem like a daunting task. Especially when it involves cleaning up a data catastrophe that’s been years in the making. But there’s simply no getting away from it. It is well known that the consequences of bad quality data can end up having a significant impact on your business.
Understanding your customer’s needs and how they want to communicate with you is key to a successful marketing campaign. But, with huge volumes of data from multiple sources flooding your organisation every day, making sense of it can be a challenge. This is where Modern Data Warehouses (MDW) can help in marketing.









