Breaking Down Data Silos: Unifying Data with Dataplatr a Snowflake Integration Partner

"Many organisations today are adversely affected by inefficient decision making due to lack of unified view of organisations data which significantly hinders the day-to-day business operations. The major reason behind the above inefficiency is the lack of organisations capability to capture data created across departments in a unified manner leading to creation of data silos which results in inconsistencies due to data duplication. Dataplatr, with its proficiency in handling data silos and with snowflake partnership help organisations break down the data silo challenges.
Formation of Data Silos:
Datasilos are created due to inefficient organisation structure where departments or systems across organisations collect and store data in different formats in individual repositories which causes data duplication across multiple systems, limited interoperability due to inconsistent data formats resulting in data fragmentation.
Data Integration & Unified View:
Dataplatr, as a leading data management expert and snowflake tech partners, utilizes the snowflakes cloud ability to support multi-cloud platforms to integrate the data across multiple sources creating a unified view of data. With data integration we ensure that the data so created is clean and structured without inconsistencies. Also, we utilize snowflakes centralised data architecture to provide a holistic view of data with consistency to different users across organisations.
Real-Time Integration & Scalability:
As a snowflake integration partner, Dataplatr's real time integration capabilities allow our clients to synchronise and update data in real time for creating automated data pipelines with error free data ensuring high quality and integrity. Also, our integrative data approach enables efficient data management and allows our clients to scale-up the data architecture as the business and amount of data grows without worrying about capacity constraints that limit the data storage."