Data as a Service A Framework for Providing Reusable Enterprise Data Services

Data as a Service: A Framework for Providing Reusable Enterprise Data Services by Pushpak Sarkar is published by John Wiley & Sons on August 24, 2015. This edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The book explores how organizations can effectively utilize “data as a service” through real-life case studies that illustrate various innovative architectures and related patterns.
Readers will find a comprehensive approach to implementing data as a service within their organizations, along with a reusable and flexible service-oriented architecture (SOA) framework. The text includes a roadmap for introducing “big data as a service” to potential clients and provides a detailed description of each component in the DaaS reference architecture, enabling readers to implement practical solutions in the fields of data science and information technology.
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Data as a Service shows how organizations can leverage “data as a service” by providing real-life case studies on the various and innovative architectures and related patterns
- Comprehensive approach to introducing data as a service in any organization
- A reusable and flexible SOA based architecture framework
- Roadmap to introduce ‘big data as a service’ for potential clients
- Presents a thorough description of each component in the DaaS reference architecture so readers can implement solutions
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