data integration fatigue infographic from ontology systems

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DATA FATIGUE Search, don’t integrate When it comes to data, most large businesses are feeling the pain. The arrival of “big data” worsens it. Petabytes of new data are appearing daily as a result of activity such as M&A, systems upgrades, social media and monitoring advances. Even if businesses have a standard of access that works, migrating and integrating new data can mean unrealistic levels of investment access, quality and maintenance. Feeling the pain of data integration and migration? TIME 81% of professionals say getting data from their systems is time consuming. ESSENTIAL 99% of businesses undertake integration projects every year 81 % 75 % 78 % 76 % 86 % RISK Over half of integration projects are obsolete before completion 50 % DELAYS 86% of integration projects experience delays. 25 % COST 25% of IT budgets are spent on integrations. NO ROI 83% receive no ROI on integration projects. SIDE EFFECTS Other side effects from new data integration and migration include: INTEGRATION With all eyes on integration – making sure new data flows are incorporated into the existing system – businesses struggle to innovate or think of new ways to use data. 99 % atomised view of data more data interdependence integration fault lines 83 % Businesses are already starting to see the value of mapping the dependencies of their data sets on one another in order to make best use of each. Semantic search and modelling tools make these maps achievable and cost-effective. 201 online interviews were conducted with IT professionals responsible for the purchase and management of data-intensive systems in companies in selected industries during April 2013. All interviewees worked in UK companies employing 500 people or more within the UK, or in 500-employee entities in the public sector. © Ontology System 2013. Integration Fatigue. Research conducted by Loudhouse. June 2013 Combined with new graph-based data representations, they can eliminate the need for integration projects, and make data accessible throughout the enterprise in affordable, low-risk ways, cutting: With the development of new technologies in search and data representation, a possible cure is available for data fatigue. To learn more about Ontology Systems, or to access the more detailed data sheet on this topic, please either: Risk of failure Cost of ongoing investment Timetable for data use [email protected] +44 20 7239 4949 www.ontology.com/ integration-fatigue @ontologysytems

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Page 1: Data Integration Fatigue infographic from Ontology Systems

DATA FATIGUE

Search, don’t integrate

When it comes to data, most large businesses are feeling the pain. The arrival of “big data” worsens it.

Petabytes of new data are appearing daily as a result of activity such as M&A, systems upgrades, social media and monitoring advances.

Even if businesses have a standard of access that works, migrating and integrating new data can mean unrealistic levels of investment access, quality and maintenance.

Feeling the pain of data integration and migration?

TIME81% of professionals say getting data from their systems is time consuming.

ESSENTIAL99% of businesses undertake integration projects every year

81%

75% 78% 76%

86%

RISKOver half of integration projects are obsolete before completion50%

DELAYS86% of integration projects experience delays.

25%COST25% of IT budgets are spent on integrations.

NO ROI83% receive no ROI on integration projects.

SIDE EFFECTSOther side effects from new data integration and migration include:

INTEGRATIONWith all eyes on integration – making sure new data flows are incorporated into the existing system – businesses struggle to innovate or think of new ways to use data.

99%

atomised view of data

more data interdependence

integrationfault lines

83%

Businesses are already starting to see the value of mapping the dependencies of their data sets on one another in order to make best use of each. Semantic search and modelling tools make these maps achievable and cost-effective.

201 online interviews were conducted with IT professionals responsible for the purchase and management of data-intensive systems in companies in selected industries during April 2013. All interviewees worked in UK companies employing 500 people or more within the UK, or in 500-employee entities in the public sector.

© Ontology System 2013.Integration Fatigue. Research conducted by Loudhouse. June 2013

Combined with new graph-based data representations, they can eliminate the need for integration projects, and make data accessible throughout the enterprise in affordable, low-risk ways, cutting:

With the development of new technologies in search and data representation, a possible cure is available for data fatigue.

To learn more about Ontology Systems, or to access the more detailed data sheet on this topic, please either:

Risk of failure

Cost of ongoing investment

Timetable for data use

[email protected] +44 20 7239 4949 www.ontology.com/integration-fatigue

@ontologysytems