DataOps is key to the future of data management. It is an emerging topic yet rising fast in popularity. IDC's European DataOps Strategies will focus on DataOps as a concept and its value. It will identify the key data management challenges of today (per IDC surveys) and how DataOps can help. It will evaluate and assess DataOps-enabling platforms and technology concepts such as Data Mesh architectures and container-based data and analytics services.

European DataOps Strategies
Markets and Subjects Analyzed
- Data Management Platforms
- Data and Analytics Software
- Data Protection Platforms
- Data Storage and Mobility Solutions
- Data Ingestion and Transformation
- Data Orchestration and Test Management
- Data Governance and Observability
- Data Intelligence
Core Research
- IDC Market Glance: European DataOps
- Low-Code: An Enabler of Data Democratization for European Analytics and DataOps Methodology
- How DataOps Can Help European Companies Implement a Sustainable Data Strategy
In addition to the insight provided in this service, IDC may conduct research on specific topics or emerging market segments via research offerings that require additional IDC funding and client investment.
Key Questions Answered
- What is DataOps and why is it relevant in european organizations' data-driven strategies?
- What are the data management challenges that DataOps strategies help overcome?
- What are the enabling technologies, platforms, and processes for DataOps?
- What are the benefits of adopting DataOps (with European end-user examples)?
- How do European data regulations impact DataOps strategies?
- How do European cloud strategies influence DataOps strategies?
Companies Covered
Alteryx, Inc., Amazon Web Services Inc., Ataccama Corp., Cloudera, Inc., Collibra NV, Confluent, Inc., Denodo Technologies Inc., IBM, Immuta Inc., Informatica LLC, Matillion Ltd., Nexla Inc., Oracle Corporation, Precisely Limited, Qlik Technologies Inc., Rivery Technology Ltd, SAP SE, SAS Institute Inc., Saagie, Splunk Inc., StreamSets, Inc., TIBCO Software Inc., Teradata Corporation