Interest in Cross OS Compatibility
Professional organizations rated their interest in cross OS compatibility as a data storage feature at the following magnitudes:
Which factors are most important to your organization when choosing data storage solutions?
Customer reviews |
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Cost |
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Warranty length |
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Familiarity with product name |
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Technical assistance availability for troubleshooting |
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Ability to test the software for free |
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Reputation of manufacturer |
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Which of the following issues has your organization experienced in the last 6 months?
High cost of data backup services |
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Insecure data backup methods |
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Inaccessibility to file revisions |
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Corrupted or missing files |
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Lack of automation in data backup processes |
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Internal disagreement on correct backup solution |
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In what time frame do you foresee your organization needing to update your data storage systems?
What are the business drivers for Cloud-based Analytics in your company?
Expensive on-premise options |
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Cost savings compared to on-premise business intelligence / data warehousing |
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Flexibility and agility |
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Easy access to business information |
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Subscription pricing model (opex vs. capex) |
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Access to broad set of data sources |
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Speed or time-to-value |
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Other |
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What is the primary business driver for a Cloud Integration Platform?
Self-service for all stakeholders (aka “Citizen Integrators”) |
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Flexibility and agility in response to requests and changes |
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Subscription pricing model (opex vs. capex) |
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Speed or time-to-value |
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Single view of new and old data sources (APIs, connectors) |
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Other |
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