What do we mean when we say “data fabric?” Data fabric is an architecture that can bridge cloud and edge environments, which is increasingly useful as companies operate hybrid infrastructures. Enterprises are looking for a way to effectively facilitate the consumption of data upstream via cloud providers, as well as the processing of data downstream via edge nodes. There needs to be a cohesive way to manage these separate yet related needs, in their specific environments.
Add in AI and ML to the equation and we’re seeing techniques being used to infer relationships, break down data silos and create organization wide data catalogs. One such method is the embracing of Data Fabric. Data Fabric has become a platform that can be used to govern, secure, share and curate data across organizations. But is it right for you?
Join Jo Peterson and her expert panel in this latest episode of Cloud Cover, which will explore how data fabric can – and should – be used, especially as a bridge between cloud and edge.