For decades, companies have spent billions of dollars on new data architectures to drive better decision-making. Unfortunately, these projects often involve extracting and replicating data, which results in displacing the valuable business context.
Companies lose the elements of data that provide value and meaning, including the metadata, logic, and security. They’re required to spend additional time and money to rebuild the business context of the data, and in many cases, they’re unable to.
In the endless pursuit of new technology there’s been a fundamental error: focusing on the technology rather than on the data, which is where the value is. We need to shift the focus back to the data.
Cloud Transformation
Cloud technology has advanced to become faster, less expensive, and easier to scale, but it’s also compounded the issue. New data sets spawn new projects while on-premise sources remain, meaning both the volume and complexity of the data has increased.
We’ve spoken to many organizations about their data challenges and a few universal needs have emerged. Business users are looking for self-service access to trusted data in real-time to make better, more timely decisions, and IT users want to centralize governance and simplify the ever-growing data landscape.
In many ways, these are opposing forces and there’s often tension between the groups – centralized governance vs. decentralized access.
Business Data Fabric
The best approach isn’t to move data around and then reconstruct all the context that’s been lost. It’s to have a business data fabric – a data management architecture that focuses on delivering an integrated, semantically-rich data layer over underlying data landscapes to provide seamless and scalable access to data without duplication. A business data fabric differs from a standard data fabric in that it keeps the business context and logic intact.
This architecture provides a number of benefits:
- Self-service access to trusted data breeds agility and accelerated, accurate decisions
- Comprehensive data governance assures every stakeholder that private data stays private
- Real-time data, infused throughout the data architecture helps business users, partners, and employees make in-the-moment improvements
- A simplified data landscape reduces costs and technical debt while maximizing current investments
SAP Datasphere, a comprehensive data service built on the SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP), is the foundation for a business data fabric. It enables organizations to deliver meaningful data to every data consumer — with business context and logic intact. It provides capabilities from data ingestion through self-service data access across SAP and non-SAP data.
Real-World Application
Messer Americas leveraged SAP Datasphere in the development of their business data fabric. They compete in the dynamic industrial gases sector, which means they must respond quickly to changing market conditions. However, siloed data and inconsistent analytics modeling approaches slowed their decision-making. Now, they’ve built a trusted and consistent view of the data to support business-critical decisions across the enterprise.
“The business data fabric architecture enables us to bring SAP and non-SAP data together in the seamless and self-service way we’ve been envisioning,” said David Johnston, Chief Information Officer at Messer. “SAP Datasphere provided us with a solution to build a harmonized layer, or business data fabric, across SAP and non-SAP, cloud or on-premise data sources, making the best use of our existing investments in SAP, Microsoft Azure, Salesforce, and Oracle.”
By adopting this approach, Messer consolidated their 12 data sources into a single solution, and now, 100% of their data modeling tasks are achievable using self-service tools.
Learn more
To learn more about the business data fabric, read the new e-book. This resource provides a deeper dive into the topic, including:
- The difference between data fabric, data mesh, and business data fabric
- The architectural components of a business data fabric
- The value and benefits of a business data fabric
Get started with the What is a Business Data Fabric? e-book today.