Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion
W. Edwards Deming, American Statistician
Data matters and it’s central to digital transformation. The problem is that no matter how much companies invest in their data, and however they capture it, the quality will always be suspect. Without data, any ideas of digital transformation are likely to be a pipe dream.
Most companies hoard gigabytes of data on their finances, their products, their customers, and markets. The difficulty is that almost no enterprise has its data organized in a structure that makes it easy to access. As soon as business leaders come up with ideas for business model re-invention, probably the next thought in the minds of DevOps leaders is ‘Where is the data coming from?’
Digital transformation projects have a habit of either generating new data (as in the case of sensor network-centric projects) or re-using old data (such as plotting assets or customers on a map and gaining value from location-centric perspectives), or a blend of the two. Re-using data found within the enterprise can be challenging because of data quality issues, the variations of data structures and field formats between applications and issues getting data out of systems. This means DevOps teams need to have very good data management skills. How should they approach their data challenges?
1. Mashing data from different sources
Old data may be held in various applications and formats. It’s not uncommon for Encanvas to gather information from spreadsheets, big back-office systems databases like SAP R3, IBM DB2, Microsoft Dynamics and SQL – all at the same time. Encanvas is a plug-and-play multi-threaded and multi-sourcing platform which means designers can create concurrent live data feeds from multiple systems or end-points at the same time. This capability is used extensively by designers when creating applications that re-use data from existing and new systems together, creating new data structures on the fly for the specific canvases they author as part of applications under development.
2. Special filters
Your old data may require filtering to select only the records relevant to your project. A powerful feature built into Encanvas software mashup environment is our special filter which allows to employ drag and drop controls to instantly create very powerful data filtering on inbound data from third-party sources. Any number of filters can be applied to tables at the same time.
For example, if you want it to only ingest data from a customer table of a specific type that relates to a specific region, you can create special filters for ‘types’ and ‘regions’, selecting only the records that apply to those conditions. All of this rich configuration is done without any coding and doesn’t influence the integrity of the ingested table, or the potential re-use of data in its native form by other applications (or canvases).
3. Enriching or validating data with third source data
If your old data can benefit from being enriched by other sources of data, Encanvas mashup capabilities can really bring value by making the internal and external data accessible to applications designers without having to use coding or API to build new integrations.
4. Cleansing and transforming data
Sometimes old data requires cleansing at the point of transfer from its original location using a machine-to-machine cleansing and transforming process. This allows to shed unwanted data and apply transformation rules to re-order, de-dupe, and re-locate data to new data structures.
Encanvas software robots make machine-to-machine integrations possible. They equip designers with the means to configure ETL actions and normalize data before it gets added into applications. The robots also automate the generation of notices to alert designers (and users too if necessary) that transformations have worked – or not. Transformations can be triggered by events, scheduled times, watch folder changes, and a variety of other means.
5. Quarantining data
A powerful (and pretty unique) feature of Encanvas lies in its ability to create quarantining protocols for old data that fail to live up to your expectations for data integrity. There are a few good reasons to upload records that are unfit for purpose.
For example, if you are gathering customer records and determine that records that fail to have any contact email, telephone, or mobile numbers included are not suitable for use, then designers can create quarantining rules that filter this data out for special treatment. In such cases, the data remains ‘in the system’ but is no longer visible to users until it has been manually or machine cleaned.
6. Applying voting systems to ingested data sources and end-points
It may be that old data is being ingested from multiple systems or end-points and you need to create a new data mart that has to prioritize the best likely source of good quality data over others. This can get really complicated because different systems may create new data at different speeds, creating latency issues. Nevertheless, Encanvas has the codeless tooling to enable designers to author voting systems to vote on which source is most trusted. Voting systems can use algorithms to automatically test data integrity and augment the voting structure, or they can be manual, where the data manager uses a sliding scale of trust levels to determine which source is proving to generate the best results (or both).
7. Creating new data
When there are gaps in your old data, there are many ways that Encanvas can create new data as part of its application design. For example, the numeric controls of the software allow designers to create formulas and calculations on data to total columns, sum value, source averages, etc. that may be required for your new dashboards and reports but do not exist in the ingested data. Encanvas also has the ability to ingest SQL script and DLLs to make it easy for DevOps teams to re-use existing code blocks or create new APIs and transformations.
8. Location-centricity of data
Another way to create new data is by using mapping capabilities to apply location data to existing addresses and locations. Encanvas software has an integrated – and codeless – mapping engine (also referred to as Geo-Spatial Intelligence (GIS)). It allows designers to plot and pin records on maps. The geo-data of records is added to the data-set (companies like Google and Microsoft charge lots of money to do this).
9. IoT API
Parachute in a high profile technology-centric team with a strong leader into an organization with an existing IT department it’s hardly surprising that you’re going to have to put out some fires and smooth over a few ruffles.
Balancing two-speed IT means having an internal IT team focused on reducing costs and improving process efficiencies through Business Transformation (BX) and a DevOps team re-inventing business models through Digital Transformation (DX) in tandem. Recognizing each team for its own skills and contributions to business outcomes and balancing praise is going to be important for a healthy culture.
10. Building a wholly new data structure
We’ve saved the most dramatic way of fixing old data quality issues until last – building a new data warehouse to gather and re-organize data into new structures is no small project. That said, it can be the most sustainable way to ensure that data integrity is preserved for the life of your application. For mission-critical processes, it’s probably the best quality outcome although the time and investment needed to create a data warehouse or enterprise data-hub are definitely not non-trivial.
Encanvas includes all of the codeless tooling needed to fast-track the creation of new data warehouses and data marts using the data repository of your choice – whether you are moving towards a big data solution like Hadoop or are seeking a more traditional data structure like SQL or DB2.
So there you have it – ten ways you can turn old data into useful data for your next digital transformation, with the help of Encanvas.
To find out more about the capabilities of Encanvas data management software, watch the video below or contact our team.
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