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Behram Irani
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Behram Irani

Behram Irani is currently a technology leader with Amazon Web Services (AWS) specializing in data, analytics and AI/ML. He has spent over 18 years in the tech industry helping organizations, from start-ups to large-scale enterprises, modernize their data platforms. In the last 6 years working at AWS, Behram has been a thought leader in the data, analytics and AI/ML space; publishing multiple papers and leading the digital transformation efforts for many organizations across the globe. Behram has completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from the University of Pune and has an MBA degree from the University of Florida.
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Challenges with on-premises data systems

As data grew exponentially, so did the on-premises systems. However, visible cracks started to appear in the legacy way of architecting data and analytics use cases.

The hardware that was used to process, store, and consume data had to be procured up-front, and then installed and configured before it was ready for use. So, there was operational overhead and risks associated with procuring the hardware, provisioning it, installing software, and maintaining the system all the time. Also, to accommodate for future data growth, people had to estimate additional capacity way in advance. The concept of hardware elasticity didn’t exist. The lack of elasticity in hardware meant that there were scalability risks associated with the systems in place, and these risks would surface whenever there was a sudden growth in the volume of data or when there was a market expansion for the business.

Buying all this extra hardware up-front also meant that a huge capital expenditure investment had to be made for the hardware, with all the extra capacity lying unused from time to time. Also, software licenses had to be paid for and those were expensive, adding to the overall IT costs. Even after buying all the hardware upfront, it was difficult to maintain the data platform’s high performance all the time. As data volumes grew, latency started creeping in, which adversely affected the performance of certain critical systems.

As data grew into big data, the type of data produced was not just structured data; a lot of business use cases required semi-structured data, such as JSON files, and even unstructured data, such as images and PDF files. In subsequent chapters, we will go through some use cases that specify different types of data.

As the sources of data grew, so did the number of ETL pipelines. Managing these pipelines became cumbersome. And on top of that, with so much data movement, data started to duplicate at multiple places, which made it difficult to create a single source of truth for the data.

On the flip side, with so many data sources and data owners within an organization, data became siloed, which made it difficult to share across different LOBs in the organization.

Most of the enterprise data was either stored in an OLTP system such as an RDBMS or an OLAP system such as a data warehouse. What this meant was that organizations tried to solve most of their new use cases using the systems they had invested so heavily in. The challenge was that these systems were built and optimized for specific types of operations only. Soon, it became evident that to solve other types of data and analytics use cases, specific types of systems were needed to be in place, to meet the performance requirements.

Lastly, as businesses started to expand in other geographies, these systems needed to be expanded to other locations. And a lot of time, effort, and money was spent scaling the data platform and making it resilient in case of failures.

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Author (1)

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Behram Irani

Behram Irani is currently a technology leader with Amazon Web Services (AWS) specializing in data, analytics and AI/ML. He has spent over 18 years in the tech industry helping organizations, from start-ups to large-scale enterprises, modernize their data platforms. In the last 6 years working at AWS, Behram has been a thought leader in the data, analytics and AI/ML space; publishing multiple papers and leading the digital transformation efforts for many organizations across the globe. Behram has completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science from the University of Pune and has an MBA degree from the University of Florida.
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