IDC InfoBrief: Competing in the Digital-First Economy – New Engines for Enterprise Data Workloads

IDC InfoBrief: Competing in the Digital-First Economy – New Engines for Enterprise Data Workloads

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Published by: Research Desk Released: Sep 07, 2022

A digital-first world is underpinned by a digital-first economy where GDPs see the biggest contribution from digitalized products and services. IDC predicts that the economy remains on course to its digital destiny with 65% of global GDP digitalized by 2022 and will drive over US$6.8 trillion of direct DX investments from 2020 to 2023.

digital-first markets. The core competencies of Future Enterprises are enabled by trusted data workloads that handle massive volumes of highly concurrent, real-time transactions with customers, workforce, and business partners at any time, from anywhere, in a highly scalable and adaptive manner.

This IDC InfoBrief, sponsored by PingCAP, discusses the challenges and key characteristics of data workloads in the digital-first economy and how to transform your business to be future-ready through a unified data platform like TiDB from PingCAP. The report covers:

Dealing with the rising challenges in digitally transformed enterprise data workloads Characterizing the new engines of future enterprise data workloads

Managing enterprise data workload by specialization and unification