Long live the monolith? w/ Andy Palmer from Tamr

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This is a podcast episode titled, Long live the monolith? w/ Andy Palmer from Tamr. The summary for this episode is: <p>It wasn’t that long ago that enterprise software was dominated by proprietary data architectures from the likes of IBM, Oracle, and SAP. Once you made a selection, you were stuck with it for better or worse, in sickness and in health.</p> <p>But that’s not the case today. The methodical movement towards resilient, open SaaS applications and best-of-breed tools has ushered in the era of DataOps buoyed by the “modern data stack.” But, is this a good thing?</p> <p>Join Tim, Juan and special guest <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/andypalmer/"><u>Andy Palmer</u></a>, CEO of Tamr, to talk open vs. closed ecosystems and how to decide what’s right for you.</p> <p>This episode will feature:</p> <ul> <li>How DataOps will reshape the next wave of best-of-breed systems</li> <li>Will monoliths make a comeback?</li> <li>What was a big purchase you made that you almost immediately regretted?</li> </ul>

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It wasn’t that long ago that enterprise software was dominated by proprietary data architectures from the likes of IBM, Oracle, and SAP. Once you made a selection, you were stuck with it for better or worse, in sickness and in health.

But that’s not the case today. The methodical movement towards resilient, open SaaS applications and best-of-breed tools has ushered in the era of DataOps buoyed by the “modern data stack.” But, is this a good thing?

Join Tim, Juan and special guest Andy Palmer, CEO of Tamr, to talk open vs. closed ecosystems and how to decide what’s right for you.

This episode will feature:

  • How DataOps will reshape the next wave of best-of-breed systems
  • Will monoliths make a comeback?
  • What was a big purchase you made that you almost immediately regretted?