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by Jeremiah Stone (snapLogic) , Dr Mary Osbourne (SAS) , Mike Ferguson (Big Data LDN) , David Kalmuk (IBM Core Software) , Chris Aberger (Alation) , Vivienne Wei (Salesforce)

In this, the 10th year of Big Data LDN, in its flagship Great Dat Debate keynote panel, conference chair and leading industry analyst Mike Ferguson welcomes executives from leading software vendors to discuss key topics in data management and analytics. Panellists will debate the challenges and success factors in building an agentic enterprise, the importance of unified data and AI governance, the implications of key industry trends in data management, how best to deal with real-world customer challenges, how to build a modern data and analytics (D&A) architecture, and issues on-the-horizon that companies should be planning for today.

Attendees will learn best practices for data and analytics implementation in a modern data and AI -driven enterprise from seasoned executives and an experienced industry analyst in a packed, unscripted, candid discussion.

In this short presentation, Big Data LDN Conference Chairman and Europe’s leading IT Industry Analyst in Data Management and Analytics, Mike Ferguson, will welcome everyone to Big Data LDN 2025. He will also summarise where companies are in data, analytics and AI in 2025, what the key challenges and trends are, how are these trends impacting on how companies build a data-driven enterprise and where you can find out more about these at the show.

It’s now over six years since the emergence of the paper "How to Move Beyond a Monolithic Data Lake to a Distributed Data Mesh” by Zhamak Dehghani that had a major impact on the data and analytics industry. 

It highlighted major data architecture failures and called for a rethink in data architecture and in data provisioning by creating a data supply chain and democratising data engineering to enable business domain-oriented creation of reusable data products to make data products available as self-governing services. 

Since then, we have seen many companies adopt Data Mesh strategies, and the repositioning of some software products as well as the emergence of new ones to emphasize democratisation. But is what has happened since totally addressing the problems that Data Mesh was intending to solve? And what new problems are arising as organizations try to make data safely available to AI projects at machine-scale?  

In this unmissable session Big Data LDN Chair Mike Ferguson sits down with Zhamak Dehghani to talk about what has happened since Data Mesh emerged. It will look at:

● The drivers behind Data Mesh

● Revisiting Data Mesh to clarify on what a data product is and what Data Mesh is intending to solve

● Did data architecture really change or are companies still using existing architecture to implement this?

● What about technology to support this - Is Data Fabric the answer or best of breed tools? 

● How critical is organisation to successful Data Mesh implementation

● Roadblocks in the way of success e.g., lack of metadata standards

● How does Data Mesh impact AI?

● What’s next on the horizon?

Face To Face
by Mike Ferguson (Big Data LDN)

A welcome address to the first edition of Data Driven LDN, from Big Data LDN Chair, Mike Ferguson.

In this brief introduction, Mike will outline the agenda for the day, and introduce the key topics that will be discussed.

In this flagship Big Data LDN keynote debate, conference chair and leading industry analyst Mike Ferguson welcomes executives from leading software vendors to discuss key topics in data management and analytics. Panellists will debate the impact of Generative AI, the implications of key industry trends, how best to deal with real-world customer challenges, how to build a modern data and analytics (D&A) architecture, how to manage, produce, share and govern data and AI, and issues on-the-horizon that companies should be planning for today.

Attendees will learn best practices for data and analytics implementation in a modern data-driven enterprise from seasoned executives and an experienced industry analyst in a packed, unscripted, candid discussion.

In this short presentation, Big Data LDN Conference Chairman and Europe’s leading IT Industry Analyst in Data Management and Analytics, Mike Ferguson, will welcome everyone to Big Data LDN 2024. He will also summarise where companies are in data, analytics and AI in 2024, what the key challenges and trends are, how are these trends impacting on how companies build a data-driven enterprise and where you can find out more about these at the show.