Unlocking business value with data modernisation

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ITWeb Industry Insight: Achieving and reaping the benefits of a modernised data estate requires a foundational shift in the way organisations operate, writes PBT Group’s Nathi Dube.

Data volumes continue to grow exponentially, forcing organisations to re-think their infrastructure architectures in order to stay on top of their data.

Organisations modernise their infrastructure to move away from outdated legacy systems, with their limitations, to modern platforms designed to meet current data challenges. In this Industry Insight – the first of a two-part series − I provide some insight into key considerations of a data modernisation strategy and the benefits of such a strategy. Let’s jump in…Achieving and reaping the benefits of a modernised data estate requires a foundational shift in the way organisations operate. Business leaders must view data as a strategic asset to drive innovation and create new revenue streams.

 

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