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Data Integration for Improved Developer Experience

Businesses collect and manage large amounts of data from sources such as cloud, corporate-owned devices and IoT devices. This data increases with the rise in cloud and AI adoption, as well as new managed devices. Data silos occur because of data proliferation, and SMEs with limited IT support will find it difficult to manage this situation. Data proliferation can negatively impact DevEx–leading to low developer satisfaction and retention. Data integration solves this problem by unifying data from different sources and reducing data silos. This eliminates redundancies and inconsistencies, and increases developer efficiency through better quality data allowing for quicker trend detection.

Factors to Consider to Improve DevX with Data Integration

Data integration removes the headache of searching, managing and updating multiple data silos and allows developers to focus on more important tasks. Several data integration factors must be considered to maximize its impact on improving DevEx.

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