It will be three decades soon that I have worked with data and I find this MIT Review on modern data architectures fueling innovation quite amusing. The same set of facts and "insights" have been recycled in the form our such papers for the entirety of the time I have been in this business. I have no doubt it will continue to proceed in like manner long after I am dead and gone. There is nothing new here, coming up with new vocabulary words to work in established cliches with a fresh coat of paint is not path-breaking.
Data product and Data fabric will be replaced with some other creative phrasing. Data mesh was all the range a couple of years ago and C-level execs who wanted to get start with their company's data would call upon domain experts with data mesh experience to make it happen for them. I used to work with one such character who was the authority on Data mesh for retail. He talked a big talk because they paid him for it. Concepts were flowing fast and lose. Two years go by there is no mesh to be seen, now word on the street is the mesh was long dead and unaware of its own demise. If this is not a funny business to be in, I don't know what is.
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