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What is Modern Data Virtualization?

If you have been wondering about #DataVirtualization in this age of #cloud and AI, wonder no more!

Join my friends from Zetaris for a Virtualization 101 workshop – where knowledge meets excitement! Register here!

When you register, you will be entered to win one of three amazing prizes including the newly released Gen 3 Airpods as the main prize. The winners will be revealed during the event for everyone that enters.

Data Virtualization is the future of a multi-cloud and distributed data world. AI needs data from different sources, in real-time, to take it to the next level towards General AI. Join this webinar to get insights into what data virtualization can do for your organization today.

Date: March 15th, 2023

Time: 12pm-1pm PST

Cost: FREE

Topics: 

  • What is Data Virtualization?
  • What is the difference between Analytical Data Virtualization and Operational Data Virtualization?
  • How does the traditional approach to building data platforms (data layers that support the business) change to a modern
  • Decentralized data approach (a Networked Data Platform)?
  • What are the use cases?

Sign up now so you don’t miss out.

Ciao!

Kent

The Data Warrior

The New Modern Data Stack

Hey gang – sorry for the last minute update but I will be going LIVE early next Monday December 19th for an exciting event hosted by Datacated.

Join me, along with Vinay Samuel, Founder & CEO of Zetaris as we talk about the NEW modern data stack. We will be discussing:

  • The new way for data consumption & connection
  • Methods for quicker data project execution
  • The engine of engines & architectural optionality for data integration
  • The future of data in 2023

We will also take questions from the live audience!

This is an event you won’t want to miss!

Register today at: https://hubs.ly/Q01vHw4c0 

See you there!

Kent

The Data Warrior

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