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Q10. To wrap up, any predictions for the future of DataOps?

Radhika Krishnan
A10. As #ITandOT converge, the demand for #DataOps will end up serving more interconnected applications, devices, algorithms and #MachineLearning models that drive #digital experiences. #IoT

Bas Kamphuis
A10: We will continue to see a rapid pace of innovation as modern services come together / converge. And I believe it will continue to increase its importance, because digital transformations largest challenge is all about data(ops).

James Maguire
@BasDutch1 I like this: "digital transformations largest challenge is all about data(ops)."

Bas Kamphuis
A10: despite all the innovations in everything hyperscale-cloud providers do and everything startups are launching to add to the mix of capabilities, one of the hardest hurdles remains data: trying to get data out of a system and knowing what that data means.

Bruce Kornfeld
A10. ML/AI integration for automatic tuning/performance improvements and creating more business value with less human intervention.

Chris Ehrlich
10A: In terms of the future of DataOps, it will become a standard enterprise discipline that does for data what DevOps did for software. #DataOps #DataManagement

Radhika Krishnan
@BasDutch1 #DigitalTransformation is definitely a catalyst for implementing #DataOps as part of an enterprise wide change. We often see our customers building a #data operating model to serve their new #digital customer experience. #CX

Sam Lakkundi
@samlakkundi A10. Organizations will have to turn to both open source and commercial components that can address the complexity of the modern data supply chain, and they must be integrated into end-to-end solutions. (2/4)

Cognite
A10: In 3 years time, enterprise CDOs and digital transformation executives in industry alike will wonder how they ever managed to support their business without an Enterprise DataOps Platform as part of their enterprise architecture

Sam Lakkundi
@samlakkundi A10. Organizations must consider crowdsourcing for data discoverability, maintenance, and quality improvement. The people required to make data unification effective aren't data engineers, but SMEs who enable a new level of productivity in data delivery. (3/4)

Bas Kamphuis
@RKs2cents 100% agree - and I think it is more and more understood that the Digital transformation is not merely about launching new services but also overcoming the technical debt that keeps a team anchored in yesterdays capabilities.

Bas Kamphuis
@RKs2cents and hence #DataOps is the ability to overcome and increasing the value of the data that is harnessed in those legacy applications whilst creating the services that will make us successful in the future.

Sam Lakkundi
@samlakkundi A10. On a human element other IT roles and responsibilities will shrink, DataOps will grow rapidly. Professionals with skills, vision & talent will be in high demand, & it's safe to predict salaries for DataOps professionals will rise rapidly to match demand (4/4)

Cognite
@BasDutch1 and operationalising and scaling the new services that are deployed/piloted somewhere. Large disconnect there today...


