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What is a Unified Analytics Framework CANO ASAIOle Ie you care? ren Dees) Industry 3.0 - Integration of the Vertical Stack Point-to-point connectivity relies heavily on custom integration, is incredibly fragile, and quickly accumulates technical debt. This is difficult to maintain and scales very poorly. As a result, data does not easily move between systems and these Industry 3.0 practices do not allow for companies to grow digitally. Cyne Cr DE The Unified Namespace Advances Data Analytics With the introduction of the Unified Namespace, systems are connected using a pub/sub architecture. Realtime data is available to everyone and everything with minimal integration allowing for the beginning of our digital transformation. Oye Deere Cr Doty Historic Data Integration Creates Familiar Problems Data analysis requires access to historical and transactional data sources, forcing us back towards traditional point-to-point integration. Ideally, we would extend the UNS to include the management and pass through of these data queries. Roe Doe Piscuead Cor Dee Brownfield or Legacy System Integration Requirements Growth means asset acquisition; forcing a decision on how to best incorporate new indiscriminate systems into the UNS. Rather than immediately restructure assets to comply with the UNS, point-to-point integration is often performed, shifting the responsibility of reshaping and coordinating structure/events to data engineers and scientists. Data Analysis Steps and Best Practices Why Data Analytics at Scale Continues to Fail Due to architectural constraints, the analytics process listed above is often performed downstream and orphaned within closed applications or isolated in data lakes. As a result, most data teams spend more time normalizing data and trying to understand its context than interpreting and transforming it into useful information. Roe Discus Oey Pres) oer Pres) The Unified Analytics Framework, a New Approach The Unified Analytics Framework (UAF) centralizes data analysis and provides analytics at scale. Working in parallel with the UNS, the UAF serves as an information gateway, providing historic data on query, centralizing data analytics efforts, and expanding the UNS to include brownfield and indiscriminate systems. UAF Non-Negotiables Distributed architecture that is centrally deployed and TEES te MUU PA eMC CIA (as TUTTO SSeS Oe UCM Pa CLC LL 2 Bi-directional translation service of both realtime and historic data between UNS and indeterminate systems Data contextualization, validation, cleansing, calculations, and event monitoring - at scale EU eit Clee CRN We RUMORS NLC) through a single query and publish endpoint with a Seer eM -]Naelrese lek um CELE Unified Analytics Framework Minimum Requirements The software solutions deployed to create the UAF must meet these five requirements. By doing so, we ensure data analytics solutions that enable our digital transformation rather than limit our digital transformation. The Unified Analytics Framework Ea co 4 OC) Unified Analytics Framework 6a Unified Namespace Requirement #1: Requirement #2: Requirement #3: Requirement #4: Requirement #5:

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