Data Analytics Infrastructure and the Essential Data Lake: A Global Study

Businesses define the successful outcome of a business analytics deployment in terms of the tangible and intangible value they derive from it. Infrastructure is a critical cog in the data analytics engine that powers NGAs and therefore successful DX initiatives. Businesses generally prefer to start with standardized infrastructure components and add custom components for their use case (refer to Figure 8). In some cases, they are compelled to build infrastructure from the ground up. However, the more customized the infrastructure, the more an operations burden on the IT organization hence the preference to keep it as standard as possible.

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Liferay makes software that helps companies create digital experiences on web, mobile and connected devices. Our platform is open source, which makes it more reliable, innovative and secure. We try to leave a positive mark on the world through business and technology. Companies such as Adidas, Carrefour, Cisco Systems, Danone, Fujitsu, Lufthansa Flight Training, Siemens, Société Générale and the United Nations use Liferay.

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whitePaper | November 14, 2019

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Liferay makes software that helps companies create digital experiences on web, mobile and connected devices. Our platform is open source, which makes it more reliable, innovative and secure. We try to leave a positive mark on the world through business and technology. Companies such as Adidas, Carrefour, Cisco Systems, Danone, Fujitsu, Lufthansa Flight Training, Siemens, Société Générale and the United Nations use Liferay.

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