Try and imagine removing the cloud from business. It would bring the world to a screeching halt. Yet only a decade ago, most enterprise leaders were resisting the move. The stats show us clearly who won that debate.
There will be over 100 zettabytes of data stored in the cloud around the world by 2025
In 2020, the total worth of the cloud market was $371.4 billion. It’s projected to be over $832 billion by 2025
91% of businesses use public cloud, 72% use a private cloud, and 69% opt for a hybrid cloud solution
We’re all aware that the growth in cloud is explosive and that most businesses today are rapidly moving to a hybrid-cloud approach. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t challenges for businesses incorporating cloud into their business.
Following a massive push for moving operations into the cloud, many organizations are realizing their critical data has become siloed into various cloud environments. These silos prevent businesses from using this vital data at scale. Uh oh.
With such exponential growth in cloud adoption and unfathomable amounts of data residing in disparate environments, what exactly is a business to do to ensure data is accessible and usable?
It all comes down to cloud data integration.
What is cloud data integration?
Cloud data integration is the process of consolidating data from disparate systems – public cloud, private cloud, and on-premise – into a unified data store like a data warehouse. With the pace of today’s business, the goal is to make that data easily accessible to key users and systems in real-time.Â
The benefits of cloud data integration
Businesses that can seamlessly integrate data in cloud to cloud environments (AWS, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure) and between cloud to on-premise environments stand to benefit in a major way. In an increasingly competitive world, the more effective data analytics brought by accessing unified data can make all the difference.Â
Cloud data integration brings with it all of the benefits of traditional data integration solutions. You can:
Remove data silosÂ
One of the biggest challenges for large organizations today is data sprawl. As organizations grow and data resides in various locations throughout the enterprise (and outside of it), in numerous formats and multiple environments, it becomes more and more challenging to use in a meaningful way. Cloud data integration tools help companies address these data access and usability challenges by bringing data together in a ‘single source of truth’ like a data lake or cloud data warehouse.Â
Gain a competitive edge
One of the greatest challenges for large organizations at scale is ensuring that data is accessible for everyone for those who need it. Business productivity halts to a grind when data is inaccessible for collaboration between departments. By implementing a cloud data integration strategy that lowers the barrier for collaboration within their organization, they gain a major competitive edge. The ability to leverage high-value data to make meaningful business decisions in real-time is essential.Â
Eliminate redundant data
When organizations become siloed, they often replicate data in various locations to ensure the data is accessible in that respective domain. However, this replication process becomes costly and induces challenges around data synchronization. Fortunately, a strong data warehouse strategy aligned with a cloud data integration approach removes redundant data residing in these disparate cloud locations, saving on cloud storage costs, physical storage costs, and cloud compute.Â
Improve operational efficiency
By creating a unified interface for disparate data, organizations can consolidate various platforms, tools, and services that perform tasks on these siloed data stores into a handful of key services that operate on this single aggregate data store. Organizations not only save on removing redundant data stores, but they can also greatly reduce the number of redundant services that operate on these disparate data stores.
The additional benefits of cloud data integration
On top of these benefits, there are three big pluses to using a cloud data integration approach specifically. Cloud data integration is:
Agile to Deploy Design Patterns Quickly
Deploy new design patterns faster to keep up with today’s ever-changing business environments. Bring streaming data to your business users and help them shift into the real-time world.
Fast and Scalable Integrations
Build and run advanced integrations quickly using templates and reusable data pipeline components instead of starting from scratch each time. Easily extend workloads throughout the enterprise with a single experience for all design patterns – enable your entire team across all patterns with a simple on-ramp to scalable data integration.
Flexible to Handle Change
Cloud data integration with the right solution automatically handles constant changes in data structure, semantics, and infrastructure. Decoupled pipelines and stages minimize the impact of this ‘data drift’ leading to significantly reduced breakages.Â
Cloud data integration use cases
Cloud data integration typically occurs by extracting source data, transforming the data (with ETL tools or data integration platforms), and loading the data into a unified data store. In the enterprise, it’s common to find cloud to cloud data integration and cloud to on-premise.
Cloud to cloud data integration
Cloud-to-cloud data integration allows users to connect between different SaaS / cloud applications and/or cloud platforms. The right cloud data integration platform makes it easier to support a multi-cloud strategy.
On-premise and cloud integration
On-premises to cloud integration, also known as hybrid integration, allows organizations to connect cloud systems to legacy systems – both databases and applications. Â
The state of cloud data integration
Cloud adoption has been on a tear over the past few years. Gartner has found that upwards of 81% of public cloud users leverage more than one cloud provider. To better understand some of the significant changes in cloud data integration, let’s explore some of the recent trends gathering momentum in the cloud data integration space.Â
Connected applications
By consolidating data into a single cloud-native data store, organizations can more easily integrate various applications dependent on this single data source. Comparing this to more siloed operations, removing data source boundaries for apps can significantly improve application performance and help development teams gain crucial insights into all stages of the application integration journey. Further, it’s more secure without the risk of data being accessed by someone else. Â
Creating a connected application ecosystem can allow organizations to tailor a more customized customer experience and deliver crucial insights about customer awareness, leading to more data-driven business decisions and an improved customer experience.Â
Growing data types
Long gone are the days that data online resided on-premises and only took on the form of a few data types. Data is structured, semi-structured, and unstructured; today’s ecosystem has wholly transformed compared to the state of the data only a decade ago.
And with varying data sets comes obstacles to creating streamlined data analytics on comprehensive datasets. For instance, one of the most powerful tools businesses can access today is performing sophisticated data analytics on internal and external datasets. It’s a critical tool for business. Without accessing unified datasets that are agnostic to the data type at hand, they are missing out on an array of business opportunities.
Metadata on the rise
Peripheral to varying data sets is the growth in metadata. Metadata – or data that provides information about other data – helps power big data analytics and business intelligence, leading to more sophisticated and informed decisions regarding customers, internal operations, and general business processes. As this ecosystem of data grows and competition grows more fierce, it’s becoming increasingly crucial for businesses to use and make sense of metadata and the nuanced information it provides.
As your organization grows and looks to remain competitive with real-time decision-making, SteamSets DataOps platform provides the cloud data integration platform that gets you there.
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