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Data Mesh: The Speedrun

This session shares practical lessons from implementing a cloud-native Data Mesh. It covers real-world trade-offs, team structures, role definitions, balancing decentralization with standards, and challenges in interoperability, metadata, and governance—focusing on actionable insights rather than theory to help others navigate the complexities of Data Mesh adoption.

Nick Bozovits
Nick BozovitsTrasys Greece

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Friday, November 7, 13:15-13:30
Room 3 - Alexandros
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Data Mesh promises a new way to scale data, but the hardest part isn’t the principles—it’s the choices. How are data products communicate? How do you enforce standards without killing autonomy? Which tools actually work together in practice? And how do you avoid slowing teams down while keeping governance intact?
In this session, we’ll share the real trade-offs and design decisions from implementing a cloud-native Data Mesh with tools. You’ll see how we structured teams, defined roles, balanced decentralization with shared standards, and tackled interoperability, metadata, and governance at scale.
No abstract theory—just the answers, scars, and lessons that emerged from making Data Mesh real.
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interoperability
governance
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Nick Bozovits

Nick Bozovits

Trasys Greece

Greece

Nick is a data architect with deep expertise across diverse data ecosystems, specializing in leveraging cloud technologies to design scalable and innovative solutions. He brings a strong track record of success, balancing the adoption of modern technologies with a pragmatic focus on proven, fit-for-purpose approaches. Recently, his work has centered on cloud-native databases and guiding organizations to rethink the way they view and use data—transforming it from a challenge into a strategic advantage.
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