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Alex, that answer resonates with my earlier response 👍🏼
Michael, Data Mesh: Delivering Data-Driven Value at Scale by Zhamak Dehghani (O’Reilly) may also be of interest.
Simon
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Michael,
I like this answer from AI https://claude.ai/share/6599b2e0-fb0d-4521-bd89-b8cc6cf02063
What do you think?
Alex
ср, 28 янв. 2026 г. в 04:47, Michael DeBellis <mdebe...@gmail.com>:
I'm wondering if anyone has opinions on Data Mesh and Data Fabric definitions? When I talk to practitioners most people say that the major difference is Data Fabric is about centralized data governance but Data Mesh is about federated governance. Essentially Data Mesh is trying to apply the Microservices model to data rather than process. That last part I think is correct but not the first part. When I read things by Gartner, Dehgani's Data Mesh book, etc. it seems to me that:
1) Data Fabric isn't an architecture. It is a set of aspirations. Features such as "active metadata" and "governance as code" that Gartner thinks all Enterprise Data architectures should aspire to. But they don't give many specifics about how to implement architectures that achieve those goals.
2) Data Mesh doesn't actually advocate for completely federated governance. Dehgani says that in her book. She says it a bit differently something like "I've never seen a customer with a pure Data Mesh architecture and probably never will" (that's a paraphrase, not an actual quote). IMO the difference on centralized vs. federated governance is a continuum not an either/or. The early adopters like Amazon, Linked In, Reddit, Google, will be more toward the federated model and the industries like Healthcare that are risk and technology averse will mostly or completely use a centralized governance model.
3) So I think the main difference is that Data Fabric defines a set of goals and Data Mesh describes an architecture (Kafka, Docker, Kubernetes) or more generally (Events, Containers and Orchestration) that people like Dehgani think is the best way to achieve the goals of Data Fabric.
Just wondering if anyone else has opinions. BTW, the reason I think this matters is that Semantic Web technology is such a clearly excellent fit to achieve the goals of a Data Fabric and to implement a Data Mesh.
Michael
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Agreed, Ravi, though it helps with summarising the topic 🤔
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Michael –
A snarky response is:
Disclaimer: My snark on data mesh is more informed than that on data fabric.
Bill Burkett
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Data fabric is a decorative marketing term devised to connote “weaving together” of many systems and has no reasoned engineering substance to it. I see it as no different than “systems integration” with a little more attention paid to data architecture.
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Thanks Mark. I'm focusing more on the business world than Defense. Defense is IMO kind of like Healthcare, a very specialized case where the normal rules don't apply. I'm most interested in Internet companies like Amazon, Linked In, Reddit, etc. They tend to lead the way in adopting new ideas. BTW, I agree that LLMs are going to play a big role in all of this. Last year I was reading a book on Data Catalogs and I got to the chapter on Search and thought "well, may as well skip it" because it was written before LLMs took off so IMO it was almost irrelevant. I'm exaggerating to make a point of course but not that much. Thanks for the info.Michael
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Michael,When I looked at this, I thought it was a promising approach -- either fabric or mesh. But after having seen how these are built and managed, and considering the lack of standards around either, I find the service mesh approach more compelling; see NIST 800-233.Looking at "data" without its orchestrating tooling and dependencies is a bridge too far, even for limited, domain-specific use cases.Which is not to say you can't push all the data you have at the LLM and ask it to make sense of it - schemas, raw code, dictionaries, metadata registries -- because it will help you.From a pragmatic, consultative point of view, enterprises need to manage ("federate" in a general sense) across multiple abstraction layers. I imagine you can get there through multiple techniques, but as you decompose from the "Business" Capability Models (or "Mission" in the defense sector), there are several useful layers before you get to "data."At the moment I can't recall the name of the firm whose approach most impressed me. I'll send it later if I remember it.You might also want to follow the observability space. E.g.See this:
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Your definitions show that the terms data mesh, data fabric, federated, and central are important for certain kinds of software development. But those issues are many, many levels down from the top levels of an ontology.
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