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Q3 Why is DataOps important in today’s data-intensive world?

Radhika Krishnan
A3. To unlock value, applications need access to that data to contextualize it and correlate it across different datasets from 1000s of different sources coming in different formats all the time. #DarkData

Bruce Kornfeld
A3. There is just too much data being generated (video, IoT, etc...) and not all of it is needed. DataOps will help organizations accomplish "data thinning" so only the important stuff is kept.

James Maguire
@brucekornfeld We are drowning in data....

Bruce Kornfeld
Yes! I can't image what being an IT Pro is like these days...how do they keep up????

Chris Ehrlich
A3: DataOps is important, because organizations that don’t commit to a DataOps methodology will be at a competitive disadvantage and never truly view and leverage big data across departments. They will effectively mismanage data. #DataOps #DataManagement

James Maguire
@brucekornfeld Seriously!

Cognite
A3: Our data landscape is not getting any less overwhelming, and as about all enterprises are struggling with making data truly available and useful for their data consumers, continuing with former rigid data management to business handover is simply not an option@JamesMaguire
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Sam Lakkundi
A3. We’re living in a time when data is generated in enormous numbers - by us, our devices, and the networks that transport it. It's a data-driven world, and as such, the data-driven business is sure to follow. (1/2)

Sam Lakkundi
A3. Being data-driven is a tenet of an Autonomous Digital Enterprise, where manual effort is minimized to capitalize on human creativity, skills, and intellect. (2/2)

Bruce Kornfeld
@samlakkundi We've been talking about the "growth of data" for so many years now - I just think its really coming to a head.

Bas Kamphuis
@brucekornfeld Agree that there is a lot of talk about the 'grwoth of data' - but is that really the issue in the context of dataops and enterprises - My point being that companies are data rich for decades, just insights poor

Bas Kamphuis
A3:
dataops to me is trying to translate that data rich enterprise into a insights rich
enterprise.
dataops to me is trying to translate that data rich enterprise into a insights rich
enterprise.
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Bas Kamphuis
A3: Lets go back to ‘purpose’ – our desire and ability to analyze data serves a purpose – probably something like ‘enabling better decisions that ultimately create a competitive advantage for the organization at large’. And that means either increasing revenue or re

Bas Kamphuis
A3: The ability to make smarter decisions, to analyze better, is in a large part constrained by the amount of data scientists that you can hire, the amount of people that you can find that understand it all.

Bas Kamphuis
A3: And so therefore data output, data ops, in that context is a force multiplier. If I can automatically interpret, I can scale the number of insights that I can extract and the speed in which I can make these insights.



