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Data is the lifeblood of any organization. In today’s world, organizations recognize the vital role of data in modern [[business intelligence]] systems for making meaningful decisions and staying competitive in the field. Efficient and optimal data analytics provides a competitive edge to its performance and services. Major organizations generate, collect, and process vast amounts of data, falling under the category of "big data." [[Information management|Managing]] and [[Data analysis|analyzing]] the sheer volume and variety of big data is a cumbersome process. At the same time, proper utilization of the vast collection of an organization’s [[information]] can generate meaningful insights into business tactics. In this regard, two of the more popular data management systems in the area of big data analytics—the [[data warehouse]] and [[data lake]]—act as platforms to accumulate the big data generated and used by organizations ... ('''[[Journal:An overview of data warehouse and data lake in modern enterprise data management|Full article...]]''')<br /> | |||
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"An overview of data warehouse and data lake in modern enterprise data management"
Data is the lifeblood of any organization. In today’s world, organizations recognize the vital role of data in modern business intelligence systems for making meaningful decisions and staying competitive in the field. Efficient and optimal data analytics provides a competitive edge to its performance and services. Major organizations generate, collect, and process vast amounts of data, falling under the category of "big data." Managing and analyzing the sheer volume and variety of big data is a cumbersome process. At the same time, proper utilization of the vast collection of an organization’s information can generate meaningful insights into business tactics. In this regard, two of the more popular data management systems in the area of big data analytics—the data warehouse and data lake—act as platforms to accumulate the big data generated and used by organizations ... (Full article...)
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