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30,000 tables, zero context: Why legacy data architecture remains AI’s biggest enemy

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30,000 tables, zero context: Why legacy data architecture remains AI’s biggest enemy
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Enterprise AI ambitions are stalling not because models are hard to build, but because the data foundations underneath them were never designed to support intelligent workloads at scale — and a unified data lakehouse architecture might be the solution. The problem is especially acute for legacy organizations carrying decades of accumulated data infrastructure built in […]
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