This week on The Data Stack Show, Eric and welcomes back Ruben Burdin, Founder and CEO of Stacksync as they together dismantle the myths surrounding zero-copy ETL and traditional data integration methods. Ruben reveals the complex challenges of two-way syncing between enterprise systems like Salesforce, HubSpot, and NetSuite, highlighting how existing tools often create more problems than solutions. He also introduces Stacksync's innovative approach, which uses real-time SQL-based synchronization to simplify data integration, reduce maintenance overhead, and enable more efficient operational workflows. The conversation exposes the limitations of current data transfer techniques and offers a glimpse into a more declarative, flexible approach to managing enterprise data across multiple systems. You won’t want to miss it.
Highlights from this week’s conversation include:
- The Pain of Two-Way Sync and Early Integration Challenges (2:01)
- Zero Copy ETL: Hype vs. Reality (3:50)
- Data Definitions and System Complexity (7:39)
- Limitations of Out-of-the-Box Integrations (9:35)
- The CSV File: The Original Two-Way Sync (11:18)
- Stacksync’s Approach and Capabilities (12:21)
- Zero Copy ETL: Technical and Business Barriers (14:22)
- Data Sharing, Clean Rooms, and Marketing Myths (18:40)
- The Reliable Loop: ETL, Transform, Reverse ETL (27:08)
- Business Logic Fragmentation and Maintenance (33:43)
- Simplifying Architecture with Real-Time Two-Way Sync (35:14)
- Operational Use Case: HubSpot, Salesforce, and Snowflake (39:10)
- Filtering, Triggers, and Real-Time Workflows (45:38)
- Complex Use Case: Salesforce to NetSuite with Data Discrepancies (48:56)
- Declarative Logic and Debugging with SQL (54:54)
- Connecting with Ruben and Parting Thoughts (57:58)
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