HOLLYWOOD CREATIVITY January 20, 2023 by Bill Inmon Computer scientist and father of the data warehouse Bill Inmon explains how the new venture capitalist is like the Hollywood movie industry.
HEARING THE VOICE OF YOUR CUSTOMER January 13, 2023 by Bill Inmon This is a guest post by Bill Inmon Bill Inmon is an American computer scientist, most often referred to as the father of the data warehouse. Inmon wrote the first...
Merging Data Literacy With Data Pipeline Success January 02, 2023 by Lyndsay Wise Better data literacy helps support better data pipeline development due to increased knowledge across the organization.
From Data Warehouse to Lakehouse December 30, 2022 by Bill Inmon Bill Inmon outlines the interesting evolution of data architecture from simple applications to data warehousing and beyond in this new post from Integrate.io.
Top 6 Airbyte Alternatives December 28, 2022 by Donal Tobin In this article, we have put together a list of the Top 6 Airbyte Alternatives to help you find the data integration platform that best fits your modern data stack.
Ever-Evolving Architecture December 23, 2022 by Bill Inmon The data architecture is ever-evolving. In the 1990s, organizations used spider web systems and siloed systems to manage data. However, these technologies made it difficult to determine the worth of...
Fulfilling End-User Expectations When Building New Computer Systems December 16, 2022 by Bill Inmon Bill Inmon discusses various end-user expectations for building a new computer system and how the data warehouse architecture can fulfill these expectations.
Data Warehousing and Data Mesh: Different Types of Goals December 09, 2022 by Bill Inmon Prominent data scientist Bill Inmon returns to the Integrate.io blog with some thoughts on the ultimate goals of data warehousing, and how data mesh fits in.
All the Features A Robust Data Lake Should Have December 07, 2022 by Terence Bennett Data Lake has become a necessity rather than a nice-to-have. But that doesn't mean an organization blindly invests in it. Different circumstances warrant the need for a different feature set....