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Principles of Data Fabric

By : Sonia Mezzetta
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Principles of Data Fabric

By: Sonia Mezzetta

Overview of this book

Data can be found everywhere, from cloud environments and relational and non-relational databases to data lakes, data warehouses, and data lakehouses. Data management practices can be standardized across the cloud, on-premises, and edge devices with Data Fabric, a powerful architecture that creates a unified view of data. This book will enable you to design a Data Fabric solution by addressing all the key aspects that need to be considered. The book begins by introducing you to Data Fabric architecture, why you need them, and how they relate to other strategic data management frameworks. You’ll then quickly progress to grasping the principles of DataOps, an operational model for Data Fabric architecture. The next set of chapters will show you how to combine Data Fabric with DataOps and Data Mesh and how they work together by making the most out of it. After that, you’ll discover how to design Data Integration, Data Governance, and Self-Service analytics architecture. The book ends with technical architecture to implement distributed data management and regulatory compliance, followed by industry best practices and principles. By the end of this data book, you will have a clear understanding of what Data Fabric is and what the architecture looks like, along with the level of effort that goes into designing a Data Fabric solution.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1: The Building Blocks
4
Part 2: Complementary Data Management Approaches and Strategies
8
Part 3: Designing and Realizing Data Fabric Architecture

Part 2: Complementary Data Management Approaches and Strategies

For organizations to become data driven, they need a comprehensive view of other complementary data management approaches that can accelerate their business value.

This second part consists of three chapters that introduce Data Mesh and DataOps as complementary data management approaches. Each data management approach is discussed with a dedicated focus on explaining how it can be applied together with Data Fabric architecture. Part 2 ends by going through an approach to creating a data strategy document.

By the end of this part, you will have a view of how trending data management approaches such as Data Mesh and DataOps could be leveraged together with Data Fabric architecture. You will also have a reference on how to create a data strategy document.

This part comprises the following chapters: