EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 10 MIN
Data Contracts: Making Integration Explicit Between Business and IT
from Business → IT | IT → Business · host Mirko Peters
Data contracts are the practical agreements that make data integration reliable: who owns fields, what 'customer' means, freshness, error handling, and change rules. This episode walks business leaders and IT through why data contracts are governance in action—lean, operational, and enforceable—not a data team fad. I contrast how business treats data as a utility for decisions and speed, while IT sees dependencies, versioning, and non-backwards-compatible changes. You’ll hear a generalized consulting story where missing contracts turned a month-long dashboard outage into a months-long reconciliation project, and a clear pattern for doing contracts pragmatically: define minimal producer obligations, consumer expectations, change gates, and lightweight enforcement. The goal is simple: reduce surprise, rework, and blame by turning implicit assumptions into small, testable agreements. Actionable for leaders, architects, and product owners, this is a 22-minute playbook you can start drafting in your next integration.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/business-it-it-business--6867401/support.To continue the conversation, follow Mirko Peters on LinkedIn, where more insights and real-world examples are shared from both business and IT perspectives.
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