It’s 2025. Is IT as automated as it should be?
Yes. As much as it can be for now.57%
No way. Not by a long mile.42%
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When you need to create a unified query layer across your data estate - spanning operational MongoDB, relational databases (e.g., MySQL, PostgreSQL), and file-based data in remote storage:
What is the most critical capability you are seeking that is currently unmet by existing solutions?
A fully-managed, serverless federation service tightly integrated with a single primary database vendor's cloud ecosystem for ease of use.33%
A flexible solution that offers greater control over deployment (e.g., on-premises, hybrid cloud/VPC) to meet data sovereignty, security, or multi-cloud requirements.33%
A primary focus on real-time performance and complex analytics, even if it means moving data into a specialized data warehouse or data lakehouse.67%
Simplified data governance and a unified security model that can be applied across all connected data sources, regardless of the underlying technology.
In your opinion, how involved in AI governance strategy should HR be? What should their seat at the AI governance table look like?
Big Data16%
Remote Work19%
Microservices / Containerization13%
CI / CD7%
Zero-Trust15%
Automation2%
Digital Transformation16%
Cloud / Cloud Native2%
DevOps or DevSecOps3%
Other (comment)1%