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Episode 32 w/ Tom De Wolf - Data by Design: A Journey from Software Architecture to Data Mesh Mastery

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In this podcast episode, host Ole Olesen-Bagneux sits down with Tom De Wolf, a pioneer in Belgium's data mesh community and the founder of Data Mesh Belgium Meetup. Tom recounts his transition from software architecture to passionately advocating for data mesh, spurred by his insights into domain-driven design and microservice architectures.

Throughout the discussion, Tom highlights the challenges and solutions in defining and managing data products, emphasizing the need for platforms that reduce complexity and cognitive load for data producers. He shares his experiences with initiating community dialogues through meetups, which play a crucial role in fostering the adoption and understanding of data mesh across Belgian industries.

Tom also reflects on the future of data mesh in Belgium, envisioning its broader application and the transformative impact it could have on data management practices within the region.

šŸŽ§ Tune in to explore how Tom De Wolf is shaping the data architecture landscape in Belgium, and learn about the practical steps and visionary approaches driving the data mesh initiative forward.

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ā–¶ļø Ā Watch the episode (video) on Youtube

šŸ“– Ā Download our ebook "The Practical Guide to Data Mesh"


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