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Ash Parikh
thanks for asking - this comes up all the time - it looks like this - http://www.computerw... #bigdata #datalake

Ash Parikh
people get started with manual approaches but soon realize that #datamanagement for small or #bigdata is no joke

Informatica World
@parikhash Surprised by stat: 70 percent of Hadoop deployments will fail to meet cost-savings and revenue-generation objectives

John Furrier
this is a "big" question :-)
Robert Karel
Journey is the right word. No two #BigData paths need to be the same, starts with a business challenge that isn't fundamentally being addressed the "old way" and a pilot to challenge the status quo

John Furrier
there are many vectors we see kind of depends on the situation and environment and of course older and newer workloads

Informatica World
@rbkarel I'm reminded of the "Family Circus" cartoon, in which Billy takes a journey from school to home

Ash Parikh
exactly and well said @RBKarel - what starts out as an experiment tends to remain an experiment due to the lack of due diligence around #datamanagement for #bigdata

John Haddad
often starts with data warehouse optimization, then an analytics data lake, then onward towards real-time and IoT.

John Furrier
one journey is that unstructured data drives the conversation - say #cloudnative or app specific workload

Ajay Gandhi
increasingly, the journey is starting when companies are looking to move some of their traditional analytical workloads to #bigdata environments for better ROI @infaworld

Carter Lusher
Use @ to reply A key mistake would be to "pave the cowpath" ie, thinking #bigdata is just an extension of what is currently being done

John Furrier
On hadoop it's clear from our data: two inhibitors are in play - 1) it's too hard to use and 2) total cost of ownership is high

John Furrier
if something is hard to do and cost more then it's not setup to scale but fail

John Haddad
many customers are seeking to build a marketing data lake to improve customer engagement and campaign effectiveness. They start with a few data sources and then add more to increase value

Prash Chan
@furrier @RBKarel I heard once from @TCEDataDiva - Right level of #DataGovernance in #DataLake to avoid turning into swamp

John Furrier
@rbkarel I agree it's perfect; beauty is in the eye of the beholder in terms of data.