Your CRM is only as good as the data inside it. Everything slows down if cluttered with outdated, incomplete, or non-compliant records— lead routing, pipeline forecasting, you name it.
That’s where data orchestration comes in.
In this guide, you’ll learn what data orchestration is, how it differs from ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) and data integration, and why it matters for sales, marketing, and RevOps teams looking to act on clean, compliant, real-time data.
Data orchestration automates, cleans, transforms, and syncs data across tools in real-time. This means your teams can trust the information they work with.
Unlike manual data management or static imports, orchestration builds automated workflows that connect, enrich, and route data where you need it, whether that’s your CRM, MAP, or cloud warehouse.
Let’s dive into an everyday example:
That’s data orchestration in action. Here’s what Cognism’s data pipeline orchestration looks like:
A typical data orchestration workflow by Cognism includes:
Feature |
Data orchestration |
Data integration |
ETL |
Speed |
Real-time |
Batch or near real-time |
Batch |
Control |
High |
Medium |
Medium |
Complexity |
Flexible, automated workflows |
Connects systems, limited logic |
Extracts, transforms, loads |
Best for |
CRM enrichment, lead routing, pipeline operations |
Connecting SaaS tools |
Data warehousing |
Think of orchestration as intelligent, automated control over your data workflows, not just moving data from A to B.
The future of go-to-market is automation and AI. But to unlock AI’s true value, you need clean, accurate and composable data at scale.
Composable data is the shift from monolithic data (deployed as a standalone) to a flexible, modular and interconnected system. The result is a single source of truth for data-driven decisions and less reliance on IT and technical teams for users within an organisation to build their business intelligence.
Without orchestrated data, your sales and marketing teams face:
With data orchestration, teams get:
We’ve touched on some of the benefits already, but now let’s go through them in more detail 👇
With better data quality and pipelines, your sales and marketing teams will have what they need to prioritise the right accounts at their fingertips.
Lead routing will also be optimised due to inbound target accounts being enriched with additional data.
Forget spreadsheet exports and mass uploads. Your new data architecture will result in a cleaner CRM with automated bulk data updates.
The knock-on effects of this will be huge, leaving sellers to spend more time on selling rather than CRM admin.
Your predictive modelling for activities such as churn prediction will become easier and much better.
You’ll be able to tap into intent signals that show a customer is considering other solutions, enabling revenue teams to get ahead early and stop them from churning.
Data governance will be easier to scale across multiple systems with enforced consistency. In addition, your data lineage will be easier to track with audit trails of which data moved where and when.
Tools and DaaS solutions like Cognism have built-in and automated compliance, meaning your databases and systems will always have the freshest and most compliant data.
So, you’ve thought about data transformation for a while now, and you’re ready to take the plunge.
Which tools and solutions are worth considering? Let’s have a look.
Cognism is a sales intelligence platform with a DaaS offering. It enables real-time and batch data delivery through APIs, enterprise-ready compliance and custom data transformation and onboarding support.
The Cognism DaaS solution powers your GTM organisation with clean, accurate and trusted data.
Census is an ETL DaaS solution that helps you to unify, enhance and activate your data.
Its flow uses waterfall enrichment and AI columns to pull data from multiple suppliers, directly into your warehouse.
Hightouch is a data and AI SaaS platform for marketing and personalisation.
It enables workflow automation, real-time personalisation and experimentation.
Here’s what a Cognism-enabled orchestration workflow can look like:
The result is faster lead response, higher conversions, and cleaner CRM records.
There are some common challenges when rolling out data orchestration within your business.
They are:
An example of data orchestration would be enriching inbound leads with firmographics and contact verification, then routing them to the right rep while updating CRM and marketing platforms.
No. ETL extracts, transforms, and loads data in batches.
Data orchestration automates, enriches, and routes data in real-time (or weekly, monthly or quarterly) across your operational tools.
It provides reps with enriched, accurate, compliant data for faster outreach and cleaner pipeline management.
A DaaS solution such as Cognism, Census, Hightouch, CRM, MAP, and cloud destinations with clear workflows and governance.
No. While RevOps and DataOps manage orchestration, sales and marketing teams benefit directly through faster routing and enriched data.
Data orchestration is a wise investment to eliminate bad data, speed up lead response, and align your revenue teams on one clean, compliant source of truth.
When powered by Cognism’s verified data and DaaS solution, orchestration transforms fragmented data into enriched insights your teams can act on immediately.
Ready to power your pipelines with clean, compliant data? Learn more about Cognism’s DaaS solution today.