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The Death of the Enterprise Data Warehouse

The Death of the Enterprise Data Warehouse. o. r. EDW. f. in memory. Paul Groom. contentious. …early in stating change. Parallels in History. Even the indomitable succumb. Pioneer Explorers Adventurers. s. rs. urers. Settlers Builders Engineers. Establish Consolidate

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The Death of the Enterprise Data Warehouse

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  1. The Death of the Enterprise Data Warehouse o r EDW f in memory Paul Groom

  2. contentious …early in stating change

  3. Parallels in History Even the indomitable succumb

  4. Pioneer Explorers Adventurers s rs urers

  5. Settlers Builders Engineers Establish Consolidate Define

  6. Lots of EDW variety

  7. …the status quo

  8. EDW = Store + Analyze but…

  9. analytical workload

  10. EDW says no or not now!

  11. Fear of new data… …cost of yet more data

  12. Why? Issues around: Capacity Cost Flexibility Innovation

  13. Infrastructure

  14. Disappointment leads to D i s a g g r e g a t i o n

  15. DATA data

  16. necessity or serendipity?

  17. Wild West Data

  18. How many events just occurred, were captured and now require analysis? EDW says No! Hadoop says Yes!

  19. Fear Kimball Inmon

  20. Interfere Fear Business does not want to build its software ecosystem all over again

  21. Hadoop too slow for interactive BI! …loss of train-of-thought

  22. Its those pesky disks again!

  23. Processor Storage

  24. Flash is not the solution

  25. Analytics requires CPU and RAM In-memory Processing

  26. Store and Analyze Store Store Store Analyze fetch

  27. BI governance Centrally defined data models Persist data in natural store Fetch when needed, agile Analytical power

  28. Accelerator for… EDW – analytics stress relief Hadoop – BI analytics

  29. …discovery again big The new data pioneers

  30. So? “It’s not EDW growing pains, it’s the early onset of old age!”

  31. connect contact kognitio.com Paul Groom Chief Innovation Officer paul.groom@kognitio.com kognitio.tel kognitio.com/blog Michael Hiskey VP, Marketing & Business Development michael.hiskey@kognitio.com twitter.com/kognitio linkedin.com/companies/kognitio tinyurl.com/kognitio youtube.com/user/kognitiowx2

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