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No Need to Keep Talking - Latttice Solves Data Chaos!

  • Writer: Jessie Moelzer
    Jessie Moelzer
  • May 1
  • 3 min read

Updated: 2 days ago


Latttice Solves Data Chaos

You’ve seen it before.


A room full of clever people talking about data—how to access it, govern it, clean it, move it, transform it. The plans are big. The buzzwords are louder. The promises are greater. There are frameworks, dashboards, and an 18-month roadmap.


But underneath it all?

Still no access.

Still no insights.

Still no clarity.


It starts to feel like a Monty Python skit.


Everyone’s talking, gesturing wildly, declaring, “We’ve solved it!”—but no one knows how. Nothing really changes. The same issues resurface six months later, repackaged in a fresh slide deck.


Enough.

 

That’s why we built Latttice


Not another tool to talk about data. A platform that lets you do something with it. Immediately.


Even Zhamak Dehghani, the originator of the Data Mesh concept, recently reflected that the framework was created “to address some of the deepest, darkest problems that data management had for decades.” But instead of solving them, many teams just renamed them, shelved them, or built committees around them.


Meanwhile, the noise continues.


Forrester notes that vendors flood the market with “conflicting opinions and recommendations,” from claims that Data Fabric will “devour Data Mesh” to vague definitions of Data Mesh itself. Gartner, in fact, warns that Data Mesh might be “obsolete before it even matures.”


Cameron Price, the founder of Data Tiles and creator of Latttice, sums up the issue more directly:


“Boards say they need to ‘do something with AI’ and hire consultants who talk in buzzwords—yet nothing actually happens. It’s all theater.”


This, he says, is exactly what Latttice was designed to change.

 

Here's how Latttice ends the skit:

  • Access Data Where It Resides: Whether it's in Snowflake, Salesforce, spreadsheets—or even buried inside PDFs, documents, or your competitor’s public website—Latttice connects to your data without needing to move it or replicate it. No big migration. No mess.


  • Zero Code Needed: Anyone—domain owner, marketing lead, finance analyst—can interact with their data using plain language. You don’t have to be a techie to get the insight you need.


    And as Price puts it:


“AI isn’t magic—it’s a tool. And when used correctly, it is transformative.”

That’s exactly what Latttice does: it embeds AI into the infrastructure in a way that simplifies, not mystifies


  • Create Real Data Products: Latttice lets you build governed, reusable data products that can be shared, reused, and fused together to unlock cross-domain insight.

    This also tackles a growing enterprise challenge—according to a 2024 industry survey, only 12% of companies trust their data enough to use it for AI. Latttice helps solve this by putting data product creation directly into the hands of those who know it best.


  • Works with Your Use Case of Choice: Whether it's BI, visualization, or AI tools—Latttice integrates with the systems your team already uses, making data products immediate and actionable.


  • AI + Data Mesh = Game Over: While some industry leaders like Bruno Aziza argue that “Data Mesh is in decline,” a 2023 TDWI survey found that 55% of enterprises still see it as their best strategy for modern data management.

 

The difference?


Latttice doesn't sell a framework. It delivers the functionality—immediately.

As Cameron puts it:


“With Latttice, you don’t need to compromise on data timeliness or access; it seamlessly delivers both.”


So yeah, maybe we’re ruining the sketch.But when the solution actually works, it’s time to cut the script.


No more skits. No more blah blah blah. Just Latttice.


Ready to stop circling the problem and actually move forward?


Sign up for Latttice today — and let your data do what it was meant to do: deliver answers, not delays.Zero Code Needed. Just Progress.


Catch you in the data,

Jessie Moelzer




 

References:


  1. Zhamak Dehghani on the BARC Data Culture Podcast (Sep 2024)

  2. Forrester commentary via InformationWeek (2023)

  3. Gartner Data Management Hype Cycle, via Alteryx Blog (Feb 2024)

  4. Bruno Aziza, Analytically Yours, YouTube (Dec 2023)

  5. TDWI Research, Data Mesh Adoption Survey (Oct 2023)

  6. Database Trends & Applications Survey (Oct 2024)

  7. Cameron Price quotes sourced from public commentary, Latttice blog, and interviews (2023-2024)

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