Today’s Data Challenges and the Emergence of Smart Data Fabrics
In this segment, Scott Gnau, head of data platforms at InterSystems, discusses the emergence of smart data fabrics in response to today’s data challenges and the limitations of alternative solutions. He elaborates on how building a data lake or moving your data warehouse to the cloud doesn't address the challenges associated with new types of data, analytics, timeliness and business user self-service requirements that organizations demand to meet their ever-increasing needs from the business.
How to Make a Data Fabric "Smart": A Technical Demo With Jess Jowdy
In this live technical demo, Jess Jowdy, manager of healthcare sales engineering at InterSystems, highlights how data fabrics can be "smart" by embedding a wide range of analytics capabilities, including data exploration, business intelligence, natural language processing and machine learning, directly within the fabric, making it faster and easier for organizations to gain new insights and power intelligent predictive and prescriptive services and applications.
Applying Smart Data Fabrics Across Industries
In this segment, Joe Lichtenberg, director of product and industry marketing at InterSystems, discusses how smart data fabrics can be applied to different industries. Through these use cases, Joe highlights how InterSystems’ next-generation approach, leveraging a smart data fabric, is providing financial services, supply chain and logistics, manufacturing, and healthcare organizations with a better, faster and easier way to deliver benefits to the business.
Data lakes and cloud data warehouses cannot solve every IT challenge. For example, building a data lake or moving your data warehouse to the cloud is like putting a shiny new interior in a 1972 Gremlin — it’s likely going to look better or be a much better experience, but it might not actually get you to your destination. Smart data fabrics are a new and rather comprehensive solution to today’s current data challenges.
Join theCUBE and InterSystems as we discuss the emergence of smart data fabrics and how they’re helping organizations across industries — such as financial services, healthcare and supply chain — get the most out of their data and analytics. Panelists will also discuss data fabrics use cases, providing actionable insights you can start implementing right away.