Data Sync
The movement of updated data between connected systems.
Definition
Data Sync is The movement of updated data between connected systems. In day-to-day operations, it matters when records are moving between systems and have to stay clean enough to support automation and reporting.
Operationally, it matters because data operations problems spread quietly because one bad sync can contaminate several downstream views. These terms matter most when teams want automation without giving up traceability.
Use cases
Use Data Sync to keep records clean while they move across systems.
Review Data Sync when the team needs to spot duplicate or broken data before automation amplifies it.
Track Data Sync so operations can preserve traceability even as reporting and workflows become more automated.