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The concept of a data mesh has gained traction in recent years as a way to enable data democratization and decentralization in organizations. A data mesh approach ideally calls for building a data fabric that provides a unified view of all data sources in an organization. The fabric serves as a foundation for the data mesh, enabling data teams to develop and operate their own data products and services independently. But how close are we to genuinely pulling this off?
Check out this episode of DM Radio to find out! Host @eric_kavanagh will interview Doug Kimball of OntoText, and Rex Ahlstrom of Syniti.
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The concept of a data mesh has gained traction in recent years as a way to enable data democratization and decentralization in organizations. A data mesh approach ideally calls for building a data fabric that provides a unified view of all data sources in an organization. The fabric serves as a foundation for the data mesh, enabling data teams to develop and operate their own data products and services independently. But how close are we to genuinely pulling this off?
Check out this episode of DM Radio to find out! Host @eric_kavanagh will interview Doug Kimball of OntoText, and Rex Ahlstrom of Syniti.