In an era of growing IT system complexity, rapid technological advancement, and increasingly stringent legal regulations, data management is becoming one of the key pillars of an organization’s success. This will be confirmed by many CIOs whose IT development budgets are largely consumed by the costs of maintaining hardware and database infrastructure. Databases measured in terabytes represent a significant risk factor for transformation projects, and when combined with in-memory technology, they also require strict discipline in data volume management.
Therefore, before migrating to the new system version, it is essential to:
- assess the value of data – identify which data is active, which is historical, and which is redundant,
- apply archiving – to reduce system load and optimize costs,
- implement information lifecycle management (ILM) – to ensure data complies with retention policies and legal regulations.
Technology without data is useless, and data without technology is inefficient. Their synergy forms the foundation of a modern, agile, and resilient organization.