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By Andrew Stevenson on August 28, 2020Leave a CommentDataOps seeks to eliminate existing barriers between people, technology, tools and data It’s no secret that COVID-19 has put the economy under enormous strain and future economic prospects are uncertain.

Adopting a DataOps culture makes the best use of your data—it helps to optimize the data powering your business because it successfully monetizes and systematizes your approach to working with data.

DataOps also removes complicated engineering and IT processes that stand between data and those with business knowledge to give projects an important and meaningful business context that greatly improves outcomes. The goals of a DataOps approach are to eliminate the friction that’s holding business stakeholders, developers and data scientists back and to increase project productivity and business outcome success.

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