As the adoption of cloud computing continues to grow, we are now at the point where many companies may have deployed applications both off-premise on public clouds and on-premises on private clouds. They may even be using off-premise infrastructure to extend their private cloud environments. As a consequence, there is now a demand to seamlessly manage and govern data in a consistent way irrespective of its location in a cloud computing and hybrid environment.
This session looks in detail at the challenge of consistently managing data in a cloud computing environment and looks at what is needed to keep data consistent across off-premises and on-premises systems. In particular, it looks at important data management disciplines such as maintaining data privacy, data access security, data quality, data consolidation, data virtualisation, replication, master data management and data synchronisation across on-premises and off-premises clouds and what is possible today. It also looks at hybrid logical data lakes and explores concerns about the added complexity that off-premises data brings. Furthermore, it will highlight problems that still need to be solved to get to a point where companies can confidently and freely manage off-premises and on-premises data in a seamless manner.
The following will be discussed during this session:
View the Adept Events calendar
“Longer sessions created room for more depth and dialogue. That is what I appreciate about this summit.”
“Inspiring summit with excellent speakers, covering the topics well and from different angles. Organization and venue: very good!”
“Inspiring and well-organized conference. Present-day topics with many practical guidelines, best practices and do's and don'ts regarding information architecture such as big data, data lakes, data virtualisation and a logical data warehouse.”
“A fun event and you learn a lot!”
“As a BI Consultant I feel inspired to recommend this conference to everyone looking for practical tools to implement a long term BI Customer Service.”
“Very good, as usual!”