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Off-Label Data Mesh: A Prescription for Healthier Data

Data mesh is one of the best ways to make analytical data clear, concise, and easy to use. Though initially limited to the analytical domain, we can easily apply it ""off-label"" to significantly improve data access in everyday operational use cases - serving customer requests and reacting to business changes in real time. The key? Using event streams and event-driven architectures as the foundation of your data mesh.

We promote data to a first-class citizen, creating data products on par with any other product in your organization. This requires renegotiating responsibilities, creating data contracts, providing technical support, and applying a consistent change management process. In return for your efforts, you get a decoupled data communication layer, providing discoverability, accessibility, and usability of business data from all across your organization.

An event-driven data mesh provides unparalleled operational and strategic flexibility to respond to ever-changing business conditions. Create new operational services and analytical jobs to pull in historical and real-time data from event streams, joining, merging, and remodeling the data as you see fit for your own business needs.

Adam provides you with a set of practical guidelines for implementing your own minimally viable data mesh. He also covers the main social and technical hurdles that you'll encounter as you implement your own data mesh, along with best practices for building and modeling your data.

Adam is a Staff Technologist providing thought leadership, technical strategy, and competitive analysis at Confluent.

He is the author of "Building an Event-Driven Data Mesh" (O'Reilly, 2023) and  "Building Event-Driven Microservices" (O'Reilly, 2020). Before Confluent, Adam worked extensively as a data engineer and application developer in the e-commerce space, building microservices, data meshes, and bridging the gaps between operations and analytics.

Adam Bellemare
Track: Keynote
09:00 - 10:00
Vortrag: KeyMo 1

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