8 April 2022 | Noor Khan

Data is growing at a phenomenal rate and due to the wide variety, volume and velocity of data, organisations may be unaware of how scattered their data is. Companies will have data spread across multiple, disparate sources ranging from social media to software databases. Some of the biggest challenges organisations are facing are around being unsure of where their data is stored and collating that data in order to gain useful insights from it.
If your company works with big data and you are looking to outsource your data management, whether you lack the expertise and infrastructure in-house, are dealing with high management costs or need around-the-clock support, here are the key factors you should consider when outsourcing data management.

One of the key reasons organisations will look to outsource is because they do not have the resources in-house and it can be incredibly time-consuming and costly to hire a team of data engineers. When looking to outsource you need to ensure that your data management service provider has the right talent with the right skill set and expertise to effectively manage your data. At Ardent, our engineers have skills in various leading data technologies and have a proven track record of successful data projects, from moving different data sets from databases to the cloud to building robust data pipelines.
One of the greatest benefits of outsourcing data management will be the access you will have to experienced data engineers that have worked with a variety of data platform technologies. Therefore, the key consideration points should be whether the data management provider has worked with and has access to major data platforms technologies such as AWS Redshift or Microsoft Azure. If you are data is stored on AWS, then you will require platform-specific skill sets. At Ardent, we use technologies best suited to the client, their business and their data and ensure that our clients are not limited to just one technology.
Where your data is stored will impact your decision on the type of data management provider you work with. Whether your data is stored on-premise, on the cloud, in a hybrid environment, or in a multi-cloud environment, you will have to find the right type of provider with data engineers that have the experience to manage your data effectively. For example, at Ardent our data engineers have managed data on behalf of clients that is stored on various storage solutions, from hybrid private and public cloud solutions to those stored in a multi-cloud environment.
Data security is key when handling any data. You will need to find a data management partner that takes data security seriously. What measures do they have in place to deal with data risks? Have they invested in acquiring any data security certifications? For example, Ardent is an ISO 27001 certified company and follows industry best practices when handling data whether that is in-house or client data.
There are a great number of benefits of outsourcing data management, and they include:
There are some risks to take into consideration when it comes to outsourcing:
Ardent’s highly skilled and experienced data engineers have worked with a wide variety of clients to deliver secure, scalable and streamlined data services. We invest in our people and world-leading data technologies to deliver excellence. Discover how our clients are succeeding with Ardent data management services:
If you are looking to outsource your data management processes with a trusted, reliable and credible data management services provider get in touch to find out how we can help.
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