Data continues to explode, and as organizations amass ever more of it, it’s time to rethink the organizational and operational approach to data. To date, most IT organizations spread database teams across both the application and infrastructure groups; however, greater attention to data is required to leverage this key strategic asset.
As a vital aspect of a modern organization, data and database services must be allowed to stand alone as The Third Pillar of IT rather than resign it to remain an organizational step-child of applications or infrastructure. We recently talked about Data as The Third Pillar in a webinar with Forrester Research Principal Analyst Noel Yuhanna. We discussed the driving forces behind this emerging organizational and operational trend, and presented some powerful reasons for considering such a strategy.
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3. Data Team: The Third Pillar
Noel Yuhanna, Principal Analyst
October 2013
11. Data growth heading into Petabytes...
“Using your best estimate, about how much data is currently stored within your company?”
None
<1TB
6%
101-1000TB
25%
29%
13%
1%
26%
1-10TB
12%
>1000TB
11-100TB
30%
Base: 634 business intelligence users and planners
Source: Forrsights BI/Big Data Survey, Q3 2012
> 1 PB
16%
1-10TB
Semistructured
data
Structured
data
11-100TB
1-10TB
1%
Unstructure
d data
1-10TB
19%
11-100TB
14%
11-100TB
24%
11%
> 1 PB
6% 5%
> 1 PB
13%
9%
15. June 2013 “The Steadily Growing Database Market Is Increasing Enterprises’ Choices”
Performance, Integration, And Resources Are Top Database Challenges
17. New Apps are requiring data access that
integrated across many sources…
Voice
Organizer
Banking
Payment
Commerce
SMS
Health
Email/MMS
Ticketing
IM/chat
Parking
Prod
Data
Prod
Data
Social
networks
Maps
Search
Web browsing
News
Games
Blogs
Pictures
Ring tones
Video
TV
Music
18. Real-time Apps are requiring data that’s
centralized, trusted and integrated…
Call centers
Fraud detection
Predictive
analytics
Collaboration
Stock trading
Real-time BI
Law enforcement
Engineering
Innovation
Enterprise
search
Upsell/
cross-sell
Dashboarding
Partner data
sharing
Support
Merger/
compliance
acquisitions
26. The evolution of the topic
If you were to ask a CIO…
Where should your DBAs, BI
specialists and data analysts
report?
What would he/she say?
27. The evolution of the topic
Years of seeing infrastructure outsourcing
providers ignore data and database operations as
a domain of expertise
Watching the data and database teams struggle
to obtain the necessary resources for delivery of
24x7 operations
Observing organizational tension as the
importance of data has regained center stage
28. Decisions, Politics, Change
We don’t need to radically upset organization
structures to begin down a path of embracing the
changes that are needed
We do have to recognize not everything
important means it has the largest headcounts
within it
Start to think differently about data and the
operational components in that umbrella –
•
•
Staff it differently
Source it differently
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