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One of the key topics discussed is the evolution of data engineering practices. Historically, data warehouses dominated the scene in the 1980s, allowing organizations to centralize data storage and management. However, this approach faced limitations in providing end-users with a comprehensive view of data, especially as businesses grew more complex.
More recent developments focus on establishing data marketplaces—a concept that has garnered increasing attention. Data marketplaces facilitate decentralized data sharing and access across various domains, empowering organizations to discover and utilize data more dynamically. Still, the success of such initiatives remains mixed, as decentralization can introduce challenges related to standardization and integration.