Juha Korpela
Datakor Consulting
Data Mesh has become one of the most influential ideas in modern data management. By organizing data around business domains, giving domain teams ownership of their own data, and sharing everything as data products, organizations can finally scale data work beyond the central team that always becomes the bottleneck. But decentralization comes with a catch that most teams discover too late: when every domain speaks its own language and builds its own products, understanding the data across the organization becomes the new bottleneck. What is a “customer” in Sales versus Finance? What does this data product actually contain, and can I trust it? How do I even find it? These are not technology problems: they are problems of meaning, and no technical platform solves them on its own.
This is where information architecture and data modeling earn their place at the center of a Data Mesh. Data modeling is often dismissed as a slow, technical, back-office activity. In reality, it is the most reliable way to capture what the business needs to know about, in language the business actually uses. We can then translate this shared understanding into well-designed, reusable data products. A conceptual model describes the reality behind the data: the things a domain cares about and how they relate. A logical model turns that understanding into a concrete structure fit for a specific use case. Done well, this modeling work becomes the bridge between business reality and technical implementation, and the foundation for semantic interoperability between independent domains.
In this full-day workshop you’ll work through that journey end to end. We start with the essentials of Data Mesh — its four principles, domains, and data products — and the interoperability challenge they create. You’ll then learn the fundamentals of conceptual modeling and put them to work in a hands-on exercise, modeling a real domain for a fictional online retailer and building its glossary. From there we move into logical modeling as part of data product design, and into the metadata, data contracts, and glossaries that expose a domain’s meaning across its boundaries. Finally, we step back to the operating model: the roles, feedback loops, and enterprise-level structures that let federated teams stay autonomous while still pulling in the same direction. Throughout, the emphasis is practical and accessible: you don’t need to be a modeling specialist to follow along, and you’ll leave able to apply these ideas in your own organization.
Learning objectives
Who is it for
This workshop is designed for anyone responsible for making data understandable, trustworthy, and reusable in a decentralized or domain-oriented setup. No deep modeling background is required: the concepts are introduced from the ground up.

Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht
Winthontlaan 4-6
3526 KV Utrecht
Telefoon 030 8000 800
The hotel is very well accessible by public transport. From busstop ‘Kanaleneiland Zuid’ it is only a three-minute walk. You can take buses 63, 65, 66, 74 and 77 from Utrecht Central Station and you also take the tram line 20 or 21 from the train station and get off at stop ‘Kanaleneiland’. Please consult www.9292.nl (door-to-door journey planner, also available in English) or call 0900-9292 (travel advice by phone, € 0.70 p/m).
Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht is also located next to the highway A12, exit 17 (Utrecht / Jaarbeurs / Kanaleneiland).
Although the hotel has a large parking garage, we cannot guarantee parking spots. We therefore advise you to go by public transport.
For those who would like to arrive the day before, there is the possibility of staying at the Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht. However, the hotel does not provide special discounts for attendees of events. Therefore, when interested in an overnight stay, please consult Van der Valk directly to make a reservation.
More information about the hotel and the location can be found on their website www.vandervalkhotelutrecht.nl.
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