🧵 Data Fabric vs. Data Mesh: What’s the Difference — And Why It Matters for Modern Enterprises 🌐📊
Data fabric or data mesh — which strategy fits your enterprise best? ? In this must-watch clip from the AI Proving Ground Podcast, experts break down the key...
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Data fabric or data mesh — which strategy fits your enterprise best? 🤔 In this must-watch clip from the AI Proving Ground Podcast, experts break down the key differences and use cases of these modern data architectures.
🔐 Both aim for:
– Secure, governed, and discoverable data
– High-quality, timely, and consistent access
📌 But here’s the difference:
Data Fabric = centralized, curated delivery model
Data Mesh = decentralized, domain-owned data as a product
Whether you're managing global operations, scaling through acquisition, or just making sense of distributed assets — this clip helps you choose the right path forward for your data strategy.
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