As data ecosystems grow in complexity, enterprises increasingly seek architectural models that promote decentralization, accountability, and reusability—without compromising governance. Data Mesh addresses this need at a conceptual level, but its practical realization hinges on the availability of a platform that can reconcile distributed ownership with scalable infrastructure and policy enforcement. SAP Business Data Cloud (BDC) provides this foundation by operationalizing the core principles of Data Mesh within a unified, enterprise-grade framework. This article outlines how BDC aligns with and enables each of the four foundational pillars of Data Mesh, making it a compelling architectural choice for organizations navigating hybrid SAP landscapes and multi-platform environments.
As data ecosystems grow in complexity, enterprises increasingly seek architectural models that promote decentralization, accountability, and reusability—without compromising governance. Data Mesh addresses this need at a conceptual level, but its practical realization hinges on the availability of a platform that can reconcile distributed ownership with scalable infrastructure and policy enforcement. SAP Business Data Cloud (BDC) provides this foundation by operationalizing the core principles of Data Mesh within a unified, enterprise-grade framework. This article outlines how BDC aligns with and enables each of the four foundational pillars of Data Mesh, making it a compelling architectural choice for organizations navigating hybrid SAP landscapes and multi-platform environments. Read More Technology Blog Posts by SAP articles
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