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Building Modern Data Applications Using Databricks Lakehouse
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During the early 1980s, the data warehouse was a great tool for processing structured data. Combined with the right indexing methods, data warehouses allowed us to serve business intelligence (BI) reports at blazing speeds. However, after the turn of the century, data warehouses could not keep up with newer data formats such as JSON, as well as new data modalities such as audio and video. Simply put, data warehouses struggled to process semi-structured and unstructured data that most businesses used. Additionally, data warehouses struggled to scale to millions or billions of rows, common in the new information era of the early 2000s. Overnight, batch data processing jobs soon ran into BI reports scheduled to refresh during the early morning business hours.
At the same time, cloud computing became a popular choice among organizations because it provided enterprises with an elastic computing capacity that could quickly grow or shrink, based on the current...