Your analytics stack is dying. Here's what's going to replace it
The monolithic martech stack is collapsing. An open source, warehouse-first intelligence platform is cheaper, more honest, and actually yours.
We’ve been around long enough to have seen the bandwagon-jumping that inevitably happens with any new tech trend as it travels the hype cycle. Right now, Customer Data Platforms (CDPs) are reaching the peak of inflated expectations - and are at risk of descending into the trough of disillusionment.
Measurelab doesn’t resell technology licences and we don’t rake in money from vendor kick-backs. So we’re happy to tell it like it is.
If you haven’t already got a CDP, you may not actually need to buy one. There, we said it. And if you’ve already made the leap, there may be a faster way to get a return on the investment.
Of course, having all your data unified, trusted, readily accessible, easily exported into other systems and actively used is desirable. But it doesn’t have to be all your data, all at once. And you may not need to buy new technology to get there.
Our agile approach prioritises speed and impact. We try to avoid over-planned analytics initiatives and long-term strategic roadmaps. The technology underpinning CDPs is constantly changing and marketing tends to move faster than the data infrastructure that’s designed to support it.
With this in mind, here are ten guiding principles for any CDP-like initiative.
When it comes to Customer Data Platforms, Measurelab advocates for an agile approach. By starting with the end-goal, using existing technology where possible, and adopting an iterative agile process, you can start to see the benefits of data-driven insights and activations, while minimising the risk of an overblown, over-budget initiative. Get in touch with one of our consultants if you’d like to discuss your requirements.
The monolithic martech stack is collapsing. An open source, warehouse-first intelligence platform is cheaper, more honest, and actually yours.
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