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Dan Graham: Impact of IoT on Data Architectures
2019-05-21 · 10:56
Dan Graham
– former product marketing manager
@ IBM and Teradata
IoT has created a tidal wave that data savvy organizations can turn into profitable business solutions. Most IoT data comes from sensors, which are now attached to almost every device imaginable, from factory floor machines and agricultural fields to your cell phone and toothbrush. But IoT is forcing companies to rethink their data architectures to ingest, process, and analyze streaming data in real-time. To help us understand the impact of IoT on data architectures, we invited Dan Graham to our show for a second time. Dan is a former product marketing manager at both IBM and Teradata, renowned for combining deep technical knowledge with industry marketing savvy. During his tenure at those companies, he was responsible for MPP data management systems, data warehouses, and data lakes, and most recently, the Internet of Things. |
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Daniel Graham: Data Lakes vs Data Warehouses
2018-12-21 · 18:38
Wayne Eckerson
– host
@ Eckerson Group
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Daniel Graham
– Strategy Director, Global BI Solutions division
@ IBM
In this episode, Daniel Graham dissects the capabilities of data lakes and compares it to data warehouses. He talks about the primary use cases of data lakes and how they are vital for big data ecosystems. He then goes on to explain the role of data warehouses which are still responsible for timely and accurate data but don't have a central role anymore. In the end, both Wayne Eckerson and Dan Graham settle on a common definition for modern data architectures. Daniel Graham has more than 30 years in IT, consulting, research, and product marketing, with almost 30 years at leading database management companies. Dan was a Strategy Director in IBM’s Global BI Solutions division and General Manager of Teradata’s high-end server divisions. During his tenure as a product marketer, Dan has been responsible for MPP data management systems, data warehouses, and data lakes, and most recently, the Internet of Things and streaming systems. |
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