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What is a data architect? Skills, salaries, and how to become a data framework master

CIO Business Intelligence

The data architect is responsible for visualizing and designing an organization’s enterprise data management framework. Data architecture is a complex and varied field and different organizations and industries have unique needs when it comes to their data architects.

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A DBA's Big Data Wish List

IT Toolbox

Like management information systems, enterprise resource planning and relational database, big data is now a standard part of information technology architecture for most large organizations. Common applications include storage and analysis of customer data, web interactions, machine sensor readings, and much more.

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Optimizing PCI compliance in financial institutions

CIO Business Intelligence

The CCA allows overarching enterprise functions and IT shared services to be assessed separately from the business unit’s products/applications that require PCI security compliance. In practice, IT architectural patterns give architects the building blocks to design any IT solution.

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The essential check list for effective data democratization

CIO Business Intelligence

A big part of preparing data to be shared is an exercise in data normalization, says Juan Orlandini, chief architect and distinguished engineer at Insight Enterprises. Data formats and data architectures are often inconsistent, and data might even be incomplete. Most organizations don’t end up with data lakes, says Orlandini.

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