Zhamak Dehghani debates Data Mesh at Big Data LDN

One of the most talked about trends in data, the Data Mesh concept, took centre stage in the opening keynote from Zhamak Dehghani, on the first day of Big Data LDN (London) 2022 – the UK’s leading data and analytics event.

 

In her talk, Rewire for Data Mesh: atomic steps to rewire the sociotechnical backbone of your organisation, Zhamak guided the audience through the history of the approach, founded in 2018, and how to apply it to get value from data rapidly, sustainably and at scale.

 

Visitors were able to further build their capabilities by attending the Keynote Panel Debate on Data Mesh – What You Need to Know, which featured experts from Roche, Thoughtspot and Eckerson Group tackling the topic of why Data Mesh has gone mainstream, what businesses need to know before starting a project, and the potential benefits of adoption.

 

The specialist, Data Mesh Theatre, experienced substantial footfall, with delegates able to learn from experts from organisations including Zalando, Starburst, Snowflake, Deloitte, Lloyds Banking Group, Databricks and the Royal Air Force on topics ranging from real world case studies to data governance and selecting the right technologies.

 

Also popular in the Big Data LDN Keynote Theatre were talks from Parkdean Resorts on Turning Data into Valuable Insights and Action, VTTI on Driving Energy Transition with Data and Technology, and the Fireside Chat with NatWest: Inside their Data & Analytics Machine.

 

Many of the presentations in the other conference theatres also enjoyed full houses, including Andrew McHutchon, Senior Data Scientist with McLaren Racing, who revealed how the team uses data to accelerate performance in his talk in the AI and MLOPS Theatre. The 11 specialist seminar stages featured a stellar cast of experts from high-profile and blue chip brands – including Brewdog, Sellafield, Deloitte, Microsoft, Co-op, Whirlpool, EVRI, Huel, AWS, Google, Philips, Depop, Deliveroo, Warner Records, Confused.com, Monzo, PepsiCo, Virgin Media O2, BlaBlaCar, Thames Water, Capita, Maersk, and Admiral.

 

Bill Hammond, Big Data LDN’s Event Director, says: “When the doors opened this morning, we could feel the ‘buzz’ right from the word go, with professionals from every corner of the data community pleased to be back together in person. It’s clear that a colossal amount of work has been undertaken across the sector since we last met, and everyone is keen to share and discover the new ideas, solutions and perspectives that have taken shape. We can’t wait for Day Two.”

 

 

Exhibitors at Big Data LDN today shared innovative product announcements including:

· Starburst Data (Stand 414), which announced enhanced functionality for building and sharing data products built on global datasets. The new functionality is supported by Starburst Stargate, which allows customers to link catalogues and data sources across geographies, while ensuring access controls are in place and data residency requirements are honoured.

· Mobius Knowledge Services (755), which introduced XDAS, which helps businesses manage data end-to-end from sourcing to advanced analytics. 

· Bitfount (838) announced its new open beta product, a distributed data science platform that allows data custodians and data scientists to collaborate in performing privacy-preserving data analysis and ML without transferring or revealing raw data.

· Data Toolkit Company (840) debuted its new ROSIE solution, which enables data professionals to migrate cloud projects using no complicated code language – just SQL.

· Striim (738) launched its streaming data pipeline service in the UK and EMEA; the first time companies in these regions will be able to utilise this technology.

 

Big Data LDN, which concludes on 22nd September 2022, promises another jam-packed agenda with Microsoft’s Karthik Ravindran opening the keynote sessions with a discussion on “Scaling digital innovation with responsible data democratisation.”

 

To register your attendance, visit the Big Data LDN registration page.

 

About Big Data LDN (London)

Big Data LDN is the UK’s leading free-to-attend data and analytics conference and exhibition, hosting leading experts and providers from across the sector, from both the technical and business spheres. The event brings together the data and analytics community with a focus on how to build dynamic, data-driven enterprises. The superior end-user led conference programme features industry pioneers, experts and real-world case studies, equipping visitors with the tools and techniques to deliver maximum business value from successful data projects. Delegates also have the opportunity to discuss their business requirements and challenges with more than 130 technology vendors and consultants.

 

About RX (Reed Exhibitions)

RX is in the business of building businesses for individuals, communities and organisations. We elevate the power of face-to-face events by combining data and digital products to help customers learn about markets, source products and complete transactions at over 400 events in 22 countries across 43 industry sectors. RX is passionate about making a positive impact on society and is fully committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all our people. RX is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. www.rxglobal.com

 

About RELX

RELX is a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. RELX serves customers in more than 180 countries and has offices in about 40 countries. It employs more than 33,000 people, over 40% of whom are in North America. The shares of RELX PLC, the parent company, are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York Stock Exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RELX. The current market capitalisation can be found at http://www.relx.com/investors.

Bill Hammond

Bill Hammond is Event Director at Reed Exhibitions and CEO and founder of Big Data LDN. He is an experienced Managing Director with a demonstrated history of working in the events services industry.

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