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April 10, 2025

Kaycee Lai Joins the Data Forward Podcast to Talk Data Fabrics

Kaycee Lai join the Data Forward podcast to discuss data fabrics.

 Tobi Beck

Tobi Beck

In the latest episode of Data Forward, Promethium Founder Kaycee Lai joins host Ramon Chen to dive into how data fabrics and data products are transforming the way enterprises manage and use data.

They explore what it really means to build an Instant Data Fabric – one that connects data across platforms without duplication, enables stronger governance, and delivers faster decision-making. Drawing on real-life examples, Kaycee shares lessons from the field and what’s working in practice.

The conversation also touches on the growing synergy between data observability and data fabrics, as well as how AI and GenAI are reshaping expectations for real-time data access, quality, and scalability.

Watch the full episode below:

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