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Autodesk Uses Denodo Platform as Logical Data Warehouse

Autodesk created a single, unified enterprise access point for any data used within the company by using Denodo data virtualization as a logical data warehouse. Download this case study to learn how this strategy successfully transformed their revenue model from perpetual licensing to subscription based licensing and improved their entire organization's agility, performance and profitability.For more information on how Autodesk used the Denodo Platform, visit their customer page

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Autodesk: Data Virtualization as the Core of BI 2.0 Architecture Powered by Spark and AWS

Denodo customer presentation by Kurt Jackson, Platform Architect at Autodesk.

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Deploying Data Virtualization at an Enterprise Scale

A Journey Towards an Agile, Data-Driven InfrastructureThe Company, being one of the largest multinational companies, with offices, data centers, and fabrication facilities all over the world, developed a heterogeneous ecosystem of tools and technologies over time, giving rise to a complex, distributed data ecosystem. As its IT culture was not historically suited for reusable information, The Company experienced and egregious misuse of resource time and effort. As challenges became overwhelming, The Company searched for an agile data access solution.Download this case study to learn more about:

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The Power of Logical Data Lakes

Physical data lake solutions are constrained by factors such as duplication of data, governance limitations, and the risk of becoming another data silo. Data virtualization allows you to leave all of the source data in place, stored across myriad, heterogeneous systems, and establish a virtual, “logical data lake” for accessing all of the data.Download this solution brief to learn the benefits of a Logical Data Lake.

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Customer Case Study: Autodesk

In this video, Kurt Jackson, Operations Architect at Autodesk, explains how his company avoided months of work redesigning their integration and subscription models (from perpetual licensing to subscription based) thanks to the virtual data integration layer provided by Denodo. Autodesk's main challenge was integrating the new systems supporting the new subscription models with the previous ones (those supporting perpetual license). This problem was solved with a logical data warehouse supported by the Denodo Platform for data virtualization. Watch this video for more details about this...

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