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What is a unified data layer?

A unified data layer, also known as connected data, refers to data stored in a graph data model, which captures relationships between data points. This approach excels at understanding dynamic and complex relationships, managing data intuitively, and providing context to otherwise meaningless information. Connected data offers greater flexibility, insight, and speed for data-driven projects, making it a powerful force in the data management landscape.

Why it matters: Centralized, connected data ensures consistency, improves efficiency, and reduces errors across systems and processes.

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