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What is data architecture? A framework to manage data

CIO Business Intelligence

Data architecture definition Data architecture describes the structure of an organizations logical and physical data assets, and data management resources, according to The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF). An organizations data architecture is the purview of data architects.

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From legacy to lakehouse: Centralizing insurance data with Delta Lake

CIO Business Intelligence

In 2025, insurers face a data deluge driven by expanding third-party integrations and partnerships. Many still rely on legacy platforms , such as on-premises warehouses or siloed data systems. This is where Delta Lakehouse architecture truly shines. Step 1: Data ingestion Identify your data sources.

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Is your EA just IT? Unlocking the value of enterprise architecture

CIO Business Intelligence

Enterprise architecture (EA) has evolved beyond governance and documentation. Establish clear roles and responsibilities for an integrated team of business, application, data and technology architects. Ensure architecture insights drive business strategy. Accelerate transformation by enabling rapid decision-making. The result?

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Agentic AI design: An architectural case study

CIO Business Intelligence

A company that adopts agentic AI will gain competitive advantages in innovation, efficiency and responsiveness and may become more agile in operations. In our real-world case study, we needed a system that would create test data. This data would be utilized for different types of application testing.

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Partner Webinar: A Framework for Building Data Mesh Architecture

Speaker: Jeremiah Morrow, Nicolò Bidotti, and Achille Barbieri

Data teams in large enterprise organizations are facing greater demand for data to satisfy a wide range of analytic use cases. Yet they are continually challenged with providing access to all of their data across business units, regions, and cloud environments.

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Trade routes of the digital age: How data gravity shapes cloud strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

However, trade along the Silk Road was not just a matter of distance; it was shaped by numerous constraints much like todays data movement in cloud environments. Merchants had to navigate complex toll systems imposed by regional rulers, much as cloud providers impose egress fees that make it costly to move data between platforms.

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7 types of tech debt that could cripple your business

CIO Business Intelligence

Accenture reports that the top three sources of technical debt are enterprise applications, AI, and enterprise architecture. These areas are considerable issues, but what about data, security, culture, and addressing areas where past shortcuts are fast becoming todays liabilities?

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The Next-Generation Cloud Data Lake: An Open, No-Copy Data Architecture

In an effort to be data-driven, many organizations are looking to democratize data. However, they often struggle with increasingly larger data volumes, reverting back to bottlenecking data access to manage large numbers of data engineering requests and rising data warehousing costs.