Every business and organization is facing new challenges with their data. Pressures related to regulation and compliance, leveraging AI, spanning multicloud environments, and increasing volumes of inaccessible data are forcing executives and administrators to either modernize their infrastructures or become obsolete. But moving to the latest technology in a monolithic architecture is a tempting solution that can be expensive and cause more problems than it solves. In this course, you learn how to meet the needs of all your data consumers through the construction of a modern logical topology that helps you optimize data flow.



IBM Data Topology


Instructors: Mike Hervey
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Every business and organization is facing new challenges with their data. Pressures related to regulation and compliance, leveraging AI, spanning multicloud environments, and increasing volumes of inaccessible data are forcing executives and administrators to either modernize their infrastructures or become obsolete. But moving to the latest technology in a monolithic architecture is a tempting solution that can be expensive and cause more problems than it solves. In this course, you learn how to meet the needs of all your data consumers through the construction of a modern logical topology that helps you optimize data flow.
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Reviewed on Oct 25, 2024
A well formatted course covering complex layers of Logical Topology providing efficient, iterative, user-based data architecture actualized into physical reality.
Reviewed on Jan 10, 2021
Effective information about designing a data topology, that is highly scalable across projects and organisations.
Reviewed on Aug 24, 2020
Comprehensive, well taught, lays out nice approach to get a handle on complex topic