Database Integration: The Backbone of Modern Data Management
Database integration is the process of combining data from multiple sources into a unified view, enabling organizations to make informed decisions and drive bus
Overview
Database integration is the process of combining data from multiple sources into a unified view, enabling organizations to make informed decisions and drive business growth. With the rise of big data and cloud computing, database integration has become a critical component of modern data management. According to a report by Gartner, the database integration market is expected to reach $10.3 billion by 2025, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.4%. Key players in the market include IBM, Oracle, and Microsoft, who offer a range of database integration tools and services. However, the integration process can be complex and time-consuming, requiring significant expertise and resources. As data volumes continue to grow, database integration will play an increasingly important role in enabling organizations to extract insights and value from their data. By 2027, it's estimated that over 90% of organizations will have adopted some form of database integration, with a focus on cloud-based and artificial intelligence (AI)-powered solutions.