Denodo Workshop - Part 2: Security & Administration (video)

Breakout Sessions: December 14, 4:15–5 p.m.

Denodo Workshop - Part 2: Security & Administration

Denodo Workshop - Part 1: Connect, Combine, Consume

Denodo at U-M is a data virtualization and data integration platform in use at the University of Michigan. This workshop describes what Denodo is, how it works, how to connect data via denodo, as well as campus use cases in how denodo has been used to solve data needs.

What is Data Virtualization?

Data virtualization uses a simple three-step process—connect, combine, consume—to deliver a holistic view of enterprise information to business users across all of the underlying source systems.

Denodo at U-M can connect to many different kinds of data sources and then combine, aggregate, or join and filter these data sources and present the results in multiple formats.

  • Connect, introspect and govern any data source with zero data replication.
  • Combine and Integrate into Business Data Views.
  • Consume and secure data views in multiple formats.

Presenters

Bryan Hartman, Jeff Jenkins, Dave McLaughlin, and campus partners

Area(s) of Focus

Administration