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Q6. Can a company “buy” DataOps or is it simply a process to implement? Will it adopt a SaaS model?

Radhika Krishnan
A6.1 ) #DataOps isn’t a noun, it’s a verb i.e. it’s something that is performed day-in, day-out as the new norm. A company can always procure new tools and technologies and then buy in or even hire in new expertise to run it. #DataCulture #DataCitizens

Sam Lakkundi
A6. Not quite. There are a lot of vendors that play in the space, but that means you’ll will swim in a sea of tools and APIs. To get the most benefit, organizations will need robust orchestration and automation to bring the pieces together to best serve their needs.

Bruce Kornfeld
A6. Today is a process and a philosophy. In the future, products will emerge that end users can actually deploy to solve these difficult data problems in moving and using data for maximum value. I don't see this as a SaaS model - at least for data at the edge.

James Maguire
@samlakkundi But "robust orchestration and automation" is a buy-able solution, right?

Radhika Krishnan
A6.2) Being successful means #DataOps practice is understood, adopted and performed by a critical mass of producers and consumers across the enterprise.

Sam Lakkundi
Spot on. However, not without heavy customization.
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Bas Kamphuis
A6 within context yes on both. This is what we do at Magnitude. Specific to business apps, we are taking a lot of the proprietary IP / knowledge hurdles and enabling the customer's workforce and putting it into software code

Cognite
DataOps is shaping up into a SaaS play for sure, incl. verticalized versions addressing different markets. For DataOps to become transformative at scale, it needs to become a true product experience with UX that makes the previously impossible easy.

Chris Ehrlich
6A: DataOps is a process before it’s a tool. More ultra-niche tools, particularly around automation, will be developed, but DataOps ought to be fundamentally process-driven to reach goals. #DataOps #DataManagement

Bas Kamphuis
A6 In '21 of course the automation, or engine if you will, is provisioned as a Service in a broader analytics architecture.

Bas Kamphuis
A6 but that is a key point today - Dataops is not an objective, its a core element in the ability to transform to a 'data driven organization'. Doing dataops right will help secure success, but its only one element



