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IDG CIO Guide: Modernizing Your Data Infrastructure

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MODERNIZING YOUR DATA INFRASTRUCTURE 2 Introduction Data has become much more than a business commodity—it is the beating heart of today's succesful organizations. Data drives decisions and solves problems to help organizations become more agile, efficient, and innovative. The high volumes of data being created by digital busi- nesses have increased the urgency for CIOs to deploy a data infrastructure that goes beyond the on-premises databases and data warehouses of the past. A modern data strategy lets you store any amount of data you need at low cost and in open, standards-based data formats. It makes data more accessible while keeping it secure, empowering people to run analytics or machine learning (ML) using their preferred tool or technique to make the data actionable for specific tasks or use cases. For organizations running legacy data infrastructure on-premises or self-managed in the cloud, overseeing this infrastructure is tedious, time-consuming, and ex- pensive. IT teams spend time worrying about hardware and software installation, configuration, performance and availability, capacity planning and cluster scaling, and security and compliance issues. Further, data modernization is critical to creating a foundation for new business and revenue opportuni- ties, streamlining crucial decision-making, and improv- ing efficiencies. CIOs and other IT leaders have come to view data and business analytics as a top driver of IT investments to deliver business objectives. In IDG's State of the CIO study, data and business analytics technology initiatives topped the list of planned IT investments for 2021. By modernizing their data infrastructure, organizations move away from on-premises data stores and onto the cloud. With the cloud, organizations access IT resources like storage, database, analytics, and ML over the inter- net instead of buying, owning, and maintaining physical data centers and servers. The cloud platform takes care of routine management tasks such as server provision- ing, patching, configuration, and backups. This e-book explores why data modernization is a de- fining moment for any organization looking to reinvent itself, and the infrastructure components CIOs can put in place to ensure a smooth modernization journey. 3 Business imperatives for modernizing data infrastructure 4 IT imperatives for modernizing data infrastructure Benefits of data modernization in the cloud 5 Key components of a modern data infrastructure • Purpose-built databases • Data warehouse Security and compliance • Storage • Analytics systems 8 Take the next step in your data modernization journey 8 Sponsor viewpoint Contents

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