data infrastructure development
[ˈdeɪtə ɪnˈfrəstrʌktʃər dɪˈveləpmənt]
noun phrase
desenvolvimento de infraestrutura de dados
1. The process of designing, building, and implementing the technological systems, frameworks, and resources required to collect, store, process, and manage large volumes of data
The company invested heavily in data infrastructure development to support their analytics operations.
A empresa investiu pesadamente no desenvolvimento de infraestrutura de dados para apoiar suas operações de análise.
2. The establishment of databases, data warehouses, cloud systems, and networks that enable organizations to handle data at scale
Data infrastructure development includes setting up servers, databases, and ETL pipelines.
O desenvolvimento de infraestrutura de dados inclui a configuração de servidores, bancos de dados e pipelines ETL.
3. Strategic planning and implementation of tools and platforms that allow organizations to leverage data for business intelligence and decision-making
Effective data infrastructure development is crucial for digital transformation initiatives.
O desenvolvimento eficaz de infraestrutura de dados é crucial para iniciativas de transformação digital.
In Brazil, particularly in tech hubs like São Paulo, data infrastructure development is increasingly central to digital transformation strategies and government modernization initiatives. The term is widely used in both corporate and startup environments. In Portugal, similar emphasis is placed on data infrastructure as part of EU digital agenda compliance. In the USA, especially in NYC's tech ecosystem, this concept is often discussed in terms of 'data ops' or 'data engineering' and is considered essential for competitive advantage in data-driven industries.
NYC Slang
building out the data stack / setting up the data ops
Related Idioms & Phrases
laying the groundwork for data analytics
building the data foundation
scaling data systems
future-proofing data infrastructure
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