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Data Lakes are a type of software that enables organizations to store and manage large amounts of data in a single repository. Data Lakes are designed to store structured and unstructured data from multiple sources, allowing users to access and analyze data from a single platform. Data Lakes are often used to store data from multiple sources, such as web logs, sensor data, and social media, and can be used to support analytics, machine learning, and other data-driven applications. Data Lakes are also used to store data for long-term archiving and compliance purposes.
Data Lakes are becoming increasingly popular as organizations look to leverage their data for competitive advantage. Data Lakes provide organizations with the ability to store and manage large amounts of data in a cost-effective manner, while also providing the flexibility to access and analyze data from multiple sources.
Some companies in the Data Lakes market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Cloudera. Show Less Read more