One of the benefits Coalesce has brought to the team is increased reliability. “We can run a three-tier environment in our data warehouse, fully code managed, whereas in the past that was very limited and also high risk,” says Courtier. “We would often have pipelines fail when they shouldn’t have. So a significant advantage for us has been improved trust around data and data flows.” That sense of trust extends beyond just his team as well, as the improved insight into data lineage that Coalesce provides ensures that everyone in the organization can clearly see where data has moved across the business and merged.
Coalesce has also made Courtier’s team much faster and more efficient. As he says, “We had pipelines that previously may have taken 30 days to build, but can now be built in one day, and within a testing cycle they can all be delivered within a 7-day release window, which is a massive shift from where we were.”
Courtier’s team started out small—in just one day, the team was able to fully complete seven end-to-end pipelines and partially complete five. “The estimates we had from a consulting firm was that each one of these pipelines was going to take around eight weeks. So if you think, that’s a phenomenal shift in our ability to deliver.”
Whereas originally the only available data told a very one-dimensional story about things like average sales, today’s rich data sets and improved insight gives the company the ability to leverage data to really see the bigger picture. “Now we manage thousands of tables across our organization with a huge focus on customer interactions, but also internal and external data,” he explains. “How do we understand how we’re performing in the market, how do we understand how much share of wallet we have of our customers, what are the opportunities from online shopping behaviors? We’re creating much more complex and enriched data assets to figure out how we can improve business performance.”
Courtier also says that adopting Coalesce has led to a positive cultural shift in how Mitre 10’s other technical teams approach their work. “The majority of our teams who’ve never used Coalesce before were very impressed by how easy it was to use,” he says. “End-to-end DevOps has improved massively, but it has also meant that our data engineers have had to do more thoughtful work. They’re not working more hours, but they’re having to think about how their project relates to the overall outcome, where that’s going to be released, and branching code. We’re seeing much more of a blend of developer, analyst, and data engineer than we probably first anticipated, and that’s a good thing—it gives us more rigor, more control.”
He recalls one instance when the company’s CEO and CFO met to analyze store growth, the credit risk, and surrounding market to understand sustainability of growth and future store planning. Rather than asking an analyst or an engineer to analyze the data for them, they were able to serve themselves from the insights his team had developed. “Using a visual dashboard with data that flowed through multiple areas through Coalesce, they were able to confidently see almost immediately each store’s growth, profitability, share of wallet, and credit risk,” says Courtier. “When you’re able to help an executive get these kinds of insights for themselves, that’s a big win.”