💠A Quick Guide to Data Orchestration | XS’ Issue #33
What Is Data Orchestration and Why Is It Important
Data orchestration is managing and coordinating data from multiple sources to create a cohesive, consistent view of that data. Data orchestration includes tasks such as data integration, data quality management, and data governance.
Data orchestration aims to provide a single source of truth for an organization's data. This can be challenging because data often comes from disparate systems that use different formats and standards. Data orchestration solutions must be able to handle this complexity in order to deliver accurate and up-to-date information.
The 3 Steps of Data Orchestration
Organize
The first step of data orchestration is to organize your data. This means structuring and labeling your data so that it can be easily accessed and understood. This can be done manually or with the help of software tools.
Transform
The second step of data orchestration is to transform your data. This means converting your data into the format that you need for your specific use case. This can be done using programming languages or specialized tools.
Activate
The third and final step of data orchestration is to activate your data. This means making your data available for use by other systems or users. This can be done by exporting your data to a file or database or by providing an API interface.
Why Is Data Orchestration Important
Data orchestration is the process of managing data flows between different systems. It is a key part of data management and helps to ensure that data is consistently managed across all systems.
Data orchestration can help to improve efficiency and accuracy by automating tasks that would otherwise be manual. It can also help to reduce costs by eliminating the need for duplicate data entry. Additionally, data orchestration can help to improve decision-making by providing a single view of data from multiple systems.
Overall, data orchestration is an important part of managing data effectively. Automating tasks and providing a single view of data can help to improve efficiency, accuracy, and decision making.
Rounding Up the Stack
Each week, we try to read, listen to, and watch tens of blog posts (if not more than a hundred), guides, podcasts, videos, webinars, and any means of content to deliver you the best content from the last week.
These are the content from last week that we enjoyed reading and caught our attention:
Blog Posts
The Most Important Components of the Customer Experience
Brands that want to tap into customer demands for great experiences need to focus on three very important elements:
The Most Important Components of the Customer Experience — www.cmswire.com
Why MarTech Integration Needs More Than Technical Skills
In addition to technical know-how, organizational skills and a culture of experimentation are key to successful MarTech integration:
Why MarTech Integration Needs More Than Technical Skills — martech.org
You Need a Lean Data Taxonomy to Scale Self-Service Analytics
Use these best practices to design your taxonomy and avoid the common mistakes companies make while launching product analytics:
You Need a Lean Data Taxonomy to Scale Self-service Analytics — amplitude.com
How to Implement Pagination in React
In this article, you'll look at how to implement pagination in React by retrieving content from Hygraph and dividing it across multiple pages:
How to Implement Pagination in React — hygraph.com
Omnichannel E-commerce Explained in 5 Minutes
In recent years, omnichannel has become a buzzword in marketing and commerce overall, a trend that many want to follow but only a few know how to do right:
Omnichannel E-commerce Explained in 5 Minutes — www.storyblok.com
Podcast Episodes
Gal Oron on Content as an Asset - Be Customer Led
This week on Be Customer Led with Bill Staikos, there is a deep conversation with an expert in strategic product content, Gal Oron. Gal is the CEO of Zoomin, a firm that helps businesses improve customer experience by utilizing the power of product content.
Videos and Webinars
How to Understand Your Customer and Find Their Internal Triggers
Guides, Case Studies, and Reports
Omnichannel Personalization: A Comprehensive Guide to Get Started
If you're looking to get started with omnichannel personalization, this comprehensive guide will teach you everything you need to know. You'll learn what omnichannel personalization is, why it's important, and the different ways you can implement it into your business.
Omnichannel Personalization: A Comprehensive Guide to Get Started — ninetailed.io
Upcoming Events and Webinars
Shaping the Future of Digital Storytelling
In this webinar, you'll learn:
The business value of empowering all teams
How a headless CMS serves as the centerpiece for creating powerful experiences
Tuesday, August 30 at 11 am PT / 2 pm ET
Storyblok V2 - Shaping the Future of Digital Storytelling — www-cmswire.simplermedia.com
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