From mountains of paper to data silos
Data warehouse, data lakehouse or single point of truth - they are nothing more than digital storage systems. In other words, a huge silo. A depot. Or a warehouse. This is where all relevant company data is stored and brought together. This means: information that is important for the management level, for example, but also information that is useful for operational purposes. In other words, everything that can be used to achieve success and improve operations.
While robust data warehouses require structured data, i.e. a pre-designed schema, data lakes have no such requirements. They are therefore unstructured but cost-effective storage solutions that can also be combined with a data warehouse. This creates a data lakehouse. Here, the silo walls between the data lake and the data warehouse are removed so that data can simply be moved between the solid data warehouse and the flexible storage in a data lake. And there are suitable reporting options on top so that you don't lose the overview. An essential tool that no well-known software manufacturer can ignore these days - which is why SAP also has a solution at the ready: SAP Datasphere.
While robust data warehouses require structured data, i.e. a pre-designed schema, data lakes have no such requirements. They are therefore unstructured but cost-effective storage solutions that can also be combined with a data warehouse. This creates a data lakehouse. Here, the silo walls between the data lake and the data warehouse are removed so that data can simply be moved between the solid data warehouse and the flexible storage in a data lake. And there are suitable reporting options on top so that you don't lose the overview. An essential tool that no well-known software manufacturer can ignore these days - which is why SAP also has a solution at the ready: SAP Datasphere.