Accelerate Your Cloud Journey with an Intelligent Data Catalog
There's a generational shift happening in data management.
On-premises databases and data warehouses have been a staple of enterprises for years, providing the foundation for traditional business intelligence. But today, to take advantage of opportunities for greater business agility you're moving your data and workloads to the cloud.
In this eBook, we'll walk through the key processes in modernising and moving data warehouses to the cloud. We'll show how a data catalog plays an essential role. And we'll look at critical capabilities your data catalog should have to enable success in your cloud migration.
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