This page is for the two-page Executive Summary. The full, 125-page report is also available, here.
Data architectures that lack flexibility, adaptability, and scalability lead to challenges as organizations struggle to capture benefits and achieve positive ROI from their business intelligence (BI) investments.
Active Data Architecture® is about correcting these shortcomings. Active Data Architecture supports a platform-independent layer that sits between physical data stores and points of data consumption. It offers a variety of data management capabilities, including virtualized, distributed data access, data governance, and security.
In this edition of the Active Data Architecture Report, Denodo was selected as a top vendor. Read the full, 125-page report to learn how the other vendors fared.
Read this slim, two-page Executive Summary for
- Dresner’s full definition of Active Data Architecture®
- Selections from the full report’s own Executive Summary
- Dresner’s criteria for evaluating vendor capabilities
- A summary of the top-5 vendors
- The full, unmasked version of the Active Data Architecture Ratings diagram, shown here:
