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Peer Reviewed Article

Vol. 2 (2017)

Unlock Data’s Full Potential with Segment: A Cloud Data Integration Approach

Published
2017-04-15

Abstract

For several years, every one of your products, services, and even the internal processes that required the use of technology but were housed in data centers that you owned and managed constituted your whole IT infrastructure. Since virtualization became widespread in 2000, VMWare has filled these data centers with storage devices and servers over time. IT personnel realized they could write code that would allow everyone to use fundamental models of servers and storage devices. Operations and developers could create code to compose apps and the related infrastructure code (IaaS and PaaS). The availability of cloud services that are both cost-effective and safe has facilitated the delivery of software code-based services. This has made it easier for organizations to swiftly change how they work to meet the demands of their customers or to resolve problems with the productivity of their internal workforce. The research has demonstrated the step-by-step procedure for cloud-based data integration, which differs from business to business and is driven by the requirements of each company. This article presents valuable resources for anyone considering implementing a cloud, hybrid cloud, or multi-cloud integration strategy. In addition, we have discussed the most critical aspects of cloud integration, including its many advantages.

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