Unit-2 Modern Data Ecosystem
Unit-2 Modern Data Ecosystem
Unit-2 Modern Data Ecosystem
Increasing user engagement
Using machine learning to identify hidden relationships in the data
Sending alerts to notify teams of changes
Messaging users directly
Analyzing individual users
Tracking conversions and marketing funnels
Increasing user retention
A/B testing feature changes
Integrating with other applications in the data ecosystem
Infrastructure
If a data ecosystem is a house, the infrastructure is the foundation. It’s the
hardware and software services that capture, collect, and organize data.
The infrastructure includes servers for storage, search languages like SQL,
and hosting platforms. Infrastructure can be used to capture and store three
types of data: structured, unstructured, and multi-structured.
If ecosystems hold a large volume of data, they’ll need additional tools to
make it easier for teams to access it. Teams may use technologies like
Hadoop or Not Only SQL (NoSQL) to segment their data and allow for faster
queries.
Analytics
Analytics serve as the front door through which teams access their data
ecosystem house.
Analytics platforms search and summarize the data stored within the
infrastructure and tie pieces of the infrastructure together so all data is
available in one place.
While infrastructure systems provide their own basic analytics, these tools are
rarely sufficient. A dedicated analytics platform will always be able to dig
much deeper into the data, offer a far more intuitive interface, and include a
suite of tools purpose-built to help teams make calculations more quickly.
Applications
Applications are the walls and roof to the data ecosystem house–they’re services
and systems that act upon the data and make it usable. For example, a product team
might decide to port its analytics data into its marketing, sales, and operations
platforms. This would allow the marketing team to score leads based on activity, the
sales team to get alerts when ideal prospects engage, and operations teams to
automatically charge customers based on product usage.