Your environment didn't appear overnight. It evolved with every platform decision, every architecture review, and every workload that moved to the cloud. The problem is that most data tools were built for a specific moment in that journey.
Read MoreIf our environments are in flux, the tools underneath them need to cope with that and not become another constraint. So rather than choosing a tool for one environment, we should be looking for the qualities that let it keep working across many.
Read MoreData sovereignty actually has two pillars: control and ownership. We’ve focused heavily on control, and in doing so, we’re starting to lose sight of the ownership of our data.
Read MoreCloud has fundamentally changed how organisations store and process data. What we’re calling “cloud” isn’t just about location, it’s actually a set of operating models that shape cost structures, skill requirements, and how easily a business can adapt over time.
Read MoreMastery comes from using the same tools often, not constantly switching between new ones. The pressure is on IT teams to do the opposite.
Read MoreWe’re seeing organisations beginning to move to hybrid cloud, moving workloads back to on-premises infrastructure and realise that the cloud isn’t a final destination but a two-way street.
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