Although the terms data fabric and data mesh are often used interchangeably, I previously explained that they are distinct but complementary. Data fabric refers to technology products that can be used to integrate, manage and govern data across distributed environments, supporting the cultural and organizational data ownership and access goals of data mesh. Data fabric and data mesh are also both related to logical data management, which is the approach of providing virtualized access to data across an enterprise without the requirement to first extract and load it into a central repository. The popularity of data fabric and data mesh has highlighted the importance of software providers, such as Denodo, that utilize data virtualization to enable logical data management.
Denodo was founded in 1999 and originated as a research project, led by Denodo’s founder and CEO Angel Vina at the University of A Coruna in Spain, that was focused on the challenges of managing increasing volumes of
At the heart of the Denodo Platform is a data virtualization access layer that provides a virtual representation of physical data sources, including operational and analytic data platforms, applications, file systems and application programming interfaces. This logical abstraction of physical data sources enables enterprises to share access to and gain insight from data that might otherwise be limited to individual applications or business units. Denodo also offers query optimization and acceleration capabilities to deliver high-performance analytics, as well as support for business semantics and security and access controls. The ability to discover and access data via Denodo Platform is enabled by Denodo Data Catalog, which provides a search-based interface for finding data sources based on metadata or content, as well as metrics related to data popularity and usage. The company added a variety of new features with the launch of Denodo Platform 9 in June, designed to address requirements for intelligent applications and AI-driven integration.
Among the new features in Denodo Platform 9 is support for natural language queries via integration with ChatGPT, Amazon Bedrock and other generative AI (GenAI) services, along with AI-driven query recommendations
While data virtualization is central to Denodo’s logical data management proposition, the company also offers flexibility to adapt to a variety of use cases and data integration requirements. For example, to support selective materialization of data from the source platform to accelerate queries via caching, full replication using extract, transform and load or extract, load and transform patterns, and streaming integration. The breadth and depth of Denodo Platform’s functionality is illustrated by its designation as a Leader in Capability in our 2024 Data Integration Buyers Guide. As such, I recommend that enterprises considering new data management providers include Denodo in their evaluations, especially—although not only—if the use case requires data virtualization.
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Matt Aslett