Ok, but the OP and the article are talking specifically about a directly shared rdbms scenario, not some nebulous concept of shared data.
Also, operationally it’s not “semantics” at all. You don’t get into (many) operational problems with analysts sharing a datawarehouse. You absolutely do with online apps sharing a rdbms, they aren’t the same thing.
No, neither the article nor the post I originally replied to specify anything more specific than “database”. Database != RDBMS.
A data warehouse is a type of database and is does need to be managed. Your assertion that it is easier to manage is orthogonal to my assertion that there will always be a central database to manage in an organization of decent size.
Also, operationally it’s not “semantics” at all. You don’t get into (many) operational problems with analysts sharing a datawarehouse. You absolutely do with online apps sharing a rdbms, they aren’t the same thing.