RedShift – Modernize Data and Analytics to Gain Actionable Insights
dbSeer Offering dbSeer will properly design your Amazon Redshift data warehouse to maximize utility and minimize costs.
To run effective analytics on big data, a solid architectural foundation is necessary.
dbSeer has extensive experience building this architecture. As a result, your company will get the most out of its platform, identify actionable insights and new opportunities.
BENEFITS of Migrating to Amazon Redshift modern data architecture
- Move Away from Limited Capabilities of legacy data warehousing systems.
- Accelerates the modernization of your approach by enabling you to query and analyze all data.
- Increase flexibility with on-demand scalability
- Improve price performance by up to 3x that of other cloud data warehouses.
Optimize the user Experience
- Easy setup and deployment, automated performance tuning, and built-in security and compliance.
- Deploy a new data warehouse in minutes
- Load your data from cloud or on-premises sources.
- Full Amazon Redshift data lake integration enables you to use real-time analytics and AI/ML use cases without re-architecture.
- Gain deeper insights from valuable data
Eliminate Data Silos Nearly every industry has accumulated increasing amounts of data generated by different sources. As a result, companies have limited ability to analyze this data, since it is stored across multiple, siloed systems.
Accelerate time-to-insight with dbSeer
- Take advantage of the wide range of sophisticated data analytics capabilities
- Develop and implement a solution that best fits your organization’s data analytics needs
Utilize AWS Lake Formation and Discover why Amazon S3
- Streamline the setup and management of scalable data lakes built in Amazon S3 and increase flexibility with 5 storage tiers.
- Optimize data lake storage with high availability, robust security and compliance, and audit capabilities.
Learn more about modernizing data analytics with Amazon Redshift Modern Data Architecture.
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References: Amazon Redshift Documentation