05-27-2022 09:14 AM - edited 05-27-2022 09:16 AM
What a jam-packed day it was yesterday.
It started with @NickJ kicking us off and ended with some great insights from @LayeredDelay and Jacques Nadeau.
What were some of the themes you saw out there? What surprised you? What didn't?
Some themes/observations I had:
1) Everyone is struggling with the same challenges: speed, accuracy, complexity, and dependability.
2) Almost every presenter in my tack mentioned one accuracy failure that undermined trust for their teams. Data work is being ruled driven/measured by the reactive/defensive fear of being wrong and stifling the ability to innovate/create rapidly. As our industries' technological capabilities improve, data teams are moving beyond just 'keeping the lights on'.
3) Data mesh is a rising conversation - but much of the spotlight currently sits on the principle of data-as-a-product. There were quite a number of open questions on enabling domain ownership while maintaining data availability and context.
4) As @SteveW said - we won't have to worry about our jobs for a long time.
What did you see and hear? Any surprises?