Most data are better, right? Yes, provided that the organizations have the expertise and platforms to capture, analyze and standardize data. But many companies are learning that their types of diverse data and analysis needs to overcome their existing capacity. The answer is Unified Data Architecture with Teradata ® ™, which enables transparent movement of data in and out of complementary systems. According to industry experts, this unified environment of data and data analysis enables organizations to leverage all data of new insights and new business opportunities.
"A unified data environment recognises that there are many tools of analysis and number paths to get what you need, and you have to have the right platform for the right workload," says Tony Baer, principal analyst at Ovum.
The unified data architecture is purpose-built to address all forms of data, says Hortonworks vice President Shaun Connolly in his discussion of how an integrated environment derives value from data in new ways. "The unified data architecture is purpose-built to address all forms of data. That really resonates, especially with large companies, "says Connolly.
Jennifer Niemela
Executive Editor
Teradata Magazine
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