Podcast Show Notes: Redefining Information Management Architecture
- by Bob Rhubart-Oracle
Nothing in IT stands still, and this is certainly true of business intelligence and information management. Big Data has certainly had an impact, as have Hadoop and other technologies. That evolution was the catalyst for the collaborative effort behind a new Information Management Reference Architecture. The latest OTN ArchBeat series features a conversation with Andrew Bond, Stewart Bryson, and Mark Rittman, key players in that collaboration. These three gentlemen know each other quite well, which comes across in a conversation that is as lively and entertaining as it is informative. But don't take my work for it.
Listen for yourself!
The Panelists(Listed alphabetically)
Andrew Bond, head of Enterprise Architecture at Oracle
Oracle ACE Director Stewart Bryson, owner and Co-Founder of Red Pill Analytics
Oracle ACE Director Mark Rittman, CIO and Co-Founder of Rittman Mead
The Conversation
Listen to Part 1: The panel discusses how new thinking and new technologies were the catalyst for a new approach to business intelligence projects.
Listen to Part 2: Why taking an "API" approach is important in building an agile data factory.
Listen to Part 3: Shadow IT, "sandboxing," and how organizational changes are driving the evolution in information management architecture.
Additional Resources
The Reference Architecture that is the focus of this conversation is described in detail in these blog posts by Mark Rittman:
Introducing the Updated Oracle / Rittman Mead Information Management Reference Architecture
Part 1: Information Architecture and the Data Factory
Part 2: Delivering the Data Factory
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