RETHINK DATA
Transcript of RETHINK DATA
1 Putting Data to Work
3 Top Five Barriers to Putting Data to Work
5 Data in Motion
7 Vibrant Data Lakes
2 The Need for DataOps
4 Data Sprawl
6 The Multicloud Ecosystem
8 Data Security: A Key Element of Data Management
RETHINK DATA Put More of Your Business Data to Work—From Edge to Cloud
A new Seagate report identifies a solution to today’s data management dilemmas: DataOps—the discipline of connecting data creators with data consumers.
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The source for all the findings listed on this page is The Seagate Rethink Data Survey, with research by IDC, 2020.
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Over the next two years, enterprise data is projected to increase at a 42.2% annual growth rate. The proliferation of data is driven by the increased use of analytics, IoT devices, and cloud migration. All this data is a potential goldmine.
But, according to Seagate’s Rethink Data report, only 32% of data available to enterprises today is put to work. The remaining 68% goes unleveraged.
Expansion of data across multiple locations, from cloud to edge, is giving rise to data sprawl.
DataOps looms as the missing link of data management. Only 10% of organizations report having implemented DataOps fully. A great majority of survey respondents indicate that they need to implement DataOps.
Managing data in multicloud and hybrid cloud environments is the top data management challenge expected by enterprises in the next two years.
Enterprises have to be ready to manage a lot more data in motion.
Data is a valuable, intangible asset that is not represented on the balance sheet. Companies want to have vibrant data lakes where fresh data is taken in from a variety of sources and analyzed together to render useful insights. No company wants their data lake to turn into a data swamp.
Two-thirds of survey respondents report their data security is insufficient, making security an essential element of any discussion of efficient data management.
Encryption of data in �ight
Physical security ofdata storage facilities
Employee training for handling sensitive information
Encryption of data at rest
Masking of data
Location and movementrestrictions on data
Making collected data usable
Ensuring that needed data is collected
Managing the storage of collected data
Ensuring the security of collected data
Making the different silos of collected data available
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DataOps capacityhas been fully implementedacross the organization
DataOps capacityhas been partiallyimplemented
Have started to buildDataOps capacity
Considered andplanning to buildDataOps capacity
Not considered this separately at all
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Transport/EV 39% 28%7% 17% 9%
33% 30%7% 21% 10%
Telecom 31% 35%8% 17% 9%
Media 28% 32%9% 18% 12%
Manufacturing 39% 32%5% 19% 5%
Other 32% 27%6% 25% 10%
Third-party managedenterprise data centers
Internally managedenterprise data centers
Edge data centersor remote locations where data is stored
Cloud repositories(public, private, industry)
Other locations
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Managing data in multicloudenvironments 25% 36% 25% 13%
Managing data in hybrid-cloudenvironments 24% 33% 28% 14%
Managing the dataconnections between edge
and core environments22% 34% 30% 13%
Deciding what data to keep inwhat environments
(cloud, on-premise, edge, etc.)22% 34% 29% 14%
Getting buy-in to get the resourcesto successfully manage data
beyond enterprise data centers21% 34% 30% 14%
Building or �nding the expertiseneeded to successfully manage data
beyond enterprise data centers22% 34% 30% 13%
ChallengingExtremely challenging Somewhat challenging Not a challenge
Immediatelytransferred to core
Mix of models
Periodicallytransferred to core
Collected andstored at edge
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