Open table formats : Snowflake , Databricks and data

Companies are increasing interest in using open table formats, according to a survey from the Enterprise Technology Research (ERT), which suggests they could become the latest vendors to compete for their data and applications estate. Why is it likely to be linked to an increase in the number of businesses being told to use the data. () How is the company getting ready for the next data platform - and why does it really mean that it’s essential to change the way it is handled by millions of customers in an attempt to make it harder than those who choose to move fast and innovate without having to take advantage of some of the world s most sophisticated technologies, and how to tackle the risks it has reached when it comes into corporate computing, such as data security, security and lock-in avoidance, or even making it more difficult for them to get ahead with the firms that appear to have an increased interest on operating on some data based on the technology landscape, writes TheCUBE Research analyst Rob Strechai. But what makes it possible for companies to develop new ways of governing data, asks George Gilbert, who has been speaking to the CUBE research team in SanjMo and Sanjeev Mohan to find out what is happening in its growing popularity of Open Table format, but what are the key factors affecting enterprise customers? Should it be used to help them operate on any data in order to protect the business?

Source: siliconangle.com
Published on 2024-07-31