Global Data Management in the Cloud
Webinar Speaker: Philip Russom, Senior Research Director for Data Management
Date: Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Time: 9:00 a.m. PT, 12:00 p.m. ET
How geographically distributed architectures involving cloud, open source, and NoSQL help global organizations keep data moving and synced at scale.
Organizations that operate worldwide typically need to manage data both locally and globally. Local business units and subsidiaries must address region-specific data and accounting standards, regulations, customer requirements, and market drivers. At the same time, corporate headquarters must share data broadly and maintain a complete view of performance for the entire enterprise.
For many global firms, data is the business. They need state-of-the-art data management just to remain innovative and competitive. Hence, multinational businesses face a long list of new business and technical requirements for modern data management.
In this TDWI webinar we’ll discuss key topics in global data management, including:
- Real-world business use cases for managing and distributing data worldwide
- Roles of cloud and multicloud data management in running a global business
- The importance of cloud-agnostic solutions to accommodate changing preferences and new clouds
- The emergence of geographically dispersed architectures for distributed data
- Performance requirements for speed and scale
- Data platform requirements, including flexible schema, extended SQL and relational support, optimization for documents and containers, and security
- How Couchbase helps leading companies innovate in the cloud, including SyncThink (Microsoft Azure), Seenit (Google Cloud Platform ), and Amadeus (Amazon Web Services)
Guest Speaker: Shomari Liburd
Shomari Liburd is a Cloud Architect at Couchbase who lives in Seattle WA. He has two decades of experience in Developer and Consultant roles. His current passion is all things cloud and he strives to learn something new about cloud every day.
Philip Russom, Ph.D.