When evaluating Cloud Data Integration solutions, important aspects include:
Scalability
Data transformation capabilities
Security features
Real-time integration support
Compatibility with existing systems
Cost-effectiveness
Support and maintenance
Scalability ensures that as data volume grows, the integration solution can handle increased load without compromising performance. Data transformation capabilities are crucial for converting data into the required format for effective processing and analysis. Security features are indispensable to safeguard data during the integration process, protecting it from unauthorized access or breaches.
Real-time integration support is essential for applications that require immediate data updates, streamlining operations and enhancing decision-making. Compatibility with existing systems guarantees a smooth integration, allowing different applications and data sources to work seamlessly together. Cost-effectiveness is important; the solution should provide significant value without inflating the budget. Adequate support and maintenance are necessary to ensure the solution remains functional and up-to-date, addressing any issues or updates effectively as they arise.
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As mentioned already 1st and foremost is data security whilst inflight and when at rest (cached). But not just technically but also the human processes around security such as data centre operations - think of SSAE16 for example.
Next up is execution location, depending on the data it maybe subject to data protection rules or contractual residency.
Once past the security/hosting/compliance/certification related questions, then need to think about capacity/throughput and latency. If your integration is part of a user experience you don't want the integration to flow through solutions quickly. That means you need rapid scaling to manage fluctuations in demand.
IT Consultant at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
2017-04-04T11:05:59Z
Apr 4, 2017
In my opinion, the following steps need to be considered before we move on to integrate systems,
* What systems that need integration.
* The limitations of the software
* How will the solution affect the employees?
* Which vendor will support which applications?
* How much will it cost to integrate the applications and what will be the impact?
* How quickly can I go to market?
Answer: Maximum flexibility within cost constraints.
Whilst a cloud data integration platform with open standards is preferable for maximum digital growth, if cost is the prohibitive factor then any short term integration should have future flexibility applied to it.
Principal, Enterprise Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
2017-03-07T00:41:17Z
Mar 7, 2017
The Most important
1. Security (both cloud and connectivity to on prem)
2. If you are looking for volume data
a) performance (throughput)
3. availability %
4. frequency of updates
5. compliance
6. Enterprise connectivity support
7. cost
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One aspect that is important is evaluating what kind of data you are willing to put on the Cloud, security and performance are still issues that must be considered. For performance you need to consider how is the data going to be consumed (once a day, real time ?) and the volume that needs to be available on an ongoing basis. I always recommend companies to keep some current data On-Premise and new non-sensitive data on the Cloud and start growing that way, a hybrid system seems to work the best. Plus if the internet goes down, you can still run your business with local systems.
Cloud Data Integration streamlines how organizations manage, transform, and migrate data across various platforms. This solution offers seamless connectivity and enhanced data management capabilities for businesses needing robust data integration strategies.Organizations leveraging Cloud Data Integration benefit from improved data accessibility and collaboration. By providing scalable solutions, these systems support efficient data processing and storage management. They foster seamless data...
When evaluating Cloud Data Integration solutions, important aspects include:
Scalability ensures that as data volume grows, the integration solution can handle increased load without compromising performance. Data transformation capabilities are crucial for converting data into the required format for effective processing and analysis. Security features are indispensable to safeguard data during the integration process, protecting it from unauthorized access or breaches.
Real-time integration support is essential for applications that require immediate data updates, streamlining operations and enhancing decision-making. Compatibility with existing systems guarantees a smooth integration, allowing different applications and data sources to work seamlessly together. Cost-effectiveness is important; the solution should provide significant value without inflating the budget. Adequate support and maintenance are necessary to ensure the solution remains functional and up-to-date, addressing any issues or updates effectively as they arise.
The ability to ensure and enforce data quality.
Transparency and traceability via end to end data lineage.
Ability to automate acceptance and regression testing.
Operational supportability.
As mentioned already 1st and foremost is data security whilst inflight and when at rest (cached). But not just technically but also the human processes around security such as data centre operations - think of SSAE16 for example.
Next up is execution location, depending on the data it maybe subject to data protection rules or contractual residency.
Once past the security/hosting/compliance/certification related questions, then need to think about capacity/throughput and latency. If your integration is part of a user experience you don't want the integration to flow through solutions quickly. That means you need rapid scaling to manage fluctuations in demand.
After that it is connectivity & ease of delivery.
In my opinion, the following steps need to be considered before we move on to integrate systems,
* What systems that need integration.
* The limitations of the software
* How will the solution affect the employees?
* Which vendor will support which applications?
* How much will it cost to integrate the applications and what will be the impact?
* How quickly can I go to market?
Answer: Maximum flexibility within cost constraints.
Whilst a cloud data integration platform with open standards is preferable for maximum digital growth, if cost is the prohibitive factor then any short term integration should have future flexibility applied to it.
The Most important
1. Security (both cloud and connectivity to on prem)
2. If you are looking for volume data
a) performance (throughput)
3. availability %
4. frequency of updates
5. compliance
6. Enterprise connectivity support
7. cost
One aspect that is important is evaluating what kind of data you are willing to put on the Cloud, security and performance are still issues that must be considered. For performance you need to consider how is the data going to be consumed (once a day, real time ?) and the volume that needs to be available on an ongoing basis. I always recommend companies to keep some current data On-Premise and new non-sensitive data on the Cloud and start growing that way, a hybrid system seems to work the best. Plus if the internet goes down, you can still run your business with local systems.
compliance and data security