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Voice and Data
|April 2023
A cloud data warehouse migration aligned with business goals can boost operational efficiency, cut costs, and enable scalability for organisations
Migrating to the cloud is becoming increasingly important for enterprises. It can increase their agility, reduce costs, improve security, increase accessibility, and stay ahead of the curve when harnessing it for digital transformation.
Cloud-based data warehouses offer scalability that can be challenging to achieve with on-premises systems. However, businesses can easily scale up their storage and compute resources to handle the increasing volume of data. In addition, cloud-based data warehouses can be more cost-effective than purchasing and maintaining their own infrastructure.
Enterprises can integrate with other applications and services quickly and easily, which can improve efficiency and productivity. Many cloud providers have security certifications and compliance standards in place to ensure your data is protected.
While there are many pros, enterprises should consider the cons when deciding to migrate their data warehouse.
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Cloud-based data warehouses require a reliable and fast network connection, as latency issues can affect the performance of the data warehouse. While cloud providers offer robust security features, there is still concern about data security and privacy. Once an organisation migrates its data warehouse to the cloud, moving to another vendor or platform can be challenging. It is essential for enterprises to carefully assess these factors and ensure that the decision to migrate to the cloud is the right one.
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