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A world class expert in data management, Dr. Mark Brady has served as Chief Data Officer for the Space Force, Chief Data Officer for the Air Force Space Command, Data Architect for The Department of Justice, and Information Architect for the National Marine Fisheries Service.He also helped established electronic trade standards as U.S. delegate to the United Nations, served on the White House Data Cabinet, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Big Data Council.Mark is the author of, "Next Generation Data Management: Using Your Data Assets to Drive Mission Success" Listen NOW to discover, "How To Turn Data Into Mission Success "
Episode OverviewThe expanding data landscape is increasingly complex, making the role of the Data Architect more critical than ever before. On this week's episode of the CDO Matters Podcast, Pete Cooney, the Lead Enterprise Architect with Jackson, shares his wealth of experience on how CDOs can leverage their data architecture to drive maximum value for their organizations.Episode Links and ResourcesFollow Malcolm Hawker on LinkedInFollow Pete Cooney on LinkedIn
Qual o impacto dos dados em ambientes corporativos altamente regulados? Neste episódio, Rejane Silva, Gerente de Dados e Analytics no Grupo Fleury, Ricardo Camilo, Data Architect, e Mateus Becatini de Castro, Tech Manager, ambos da dti digital, compartilham como a criação de um data hub está conseguindo unificar dados estratégicos para resolver problemas latentes do negócio e priorizar projetos com maior potencial de retorno. Ficou curioso? Então, dê o play! Quer conversar com Os Agilistas? É só mandar sua dúvida/sugestão na nossa página do Linkedin ou pelo e-mail osagilistas@dtidigital.com.br que nós responderemos em um de nossos conteúdos! Nos acompanhe pelas redes sociais e assine a nossa newsletter que chega todo mês com os assuntos quentes do mundo dos negócios através do site.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's the next big thing in Small Data? I interview Glauber Costa, Founder & CEO of Turso at Small Data SF, and what a conversation it was! We discussed everything from Turso's mission to the importance of Small Data in today's tech landscape! Glauber also shared insights on his talk at the event, diving deep into how small, efficient models drive impactful results in AI and analytics. And of course, we couldn't miss discussing what's next for Small Data—big things are coming, and Turso is at the forefront! Stay tuned for the full interview to hear more about the future of data from a true innovator! #data #ai #smalldatasf #theravitshow
Join host Charlotte Roberts as she explores data mesh architecture and its impact on businesses. John Thomas, Data Architect at Volvo Cars, discusses how data mesh enhances data management in the automotive industry. Karin Håkansson, Head of Data at Adapteo Group, offers insights into leading data strategies. Erik Herou, Head of Analytics & Data Engineering at Aira, dives into scalable data engineering practices. Discover how these experts approach modern data governance, analytics, and engineering to drive innovation in their respective fields.
Guests: Olga Prushinskaya and Jamie Pockrandt, Democracy at Work Institute Summary: The second most common form of employee ownership in the United States is the worker cooperative where workers participate in both the financial success and governance of the firms. Today there are over 750 worker cooperatives in the United States, which is triple the amount that existed in 2012. How do we know these numbers? Unlike the number of ESOPs which can be tracked using publicly available data generated by the government, there is no public entity that tracks worker cooperatives. Instead, it has been nonprofit groups that have filled in this gap in knowledge. On this episode I speak with Olga Prushinskaya and Jamie Pockrandt of the Democracy at Work Institute, a national organization committed to worker cooperative development – which includes gather data on worker cooperatives. We talk about their soon to be released State of the Sector report and what it found regarding worker cooperatives as well as other projects they have been working on which aim to better understand the impact that employee ownership is having on workers, companies, and communities. Further Material Learn about DAWI's work here: https://institute.coop/ Existing datasets mentioned in the show: https://institute.coop/core-research Guest Info: Jamie Pockrandt, Data Architect, Democracy at Work Institute: Email: jpockrandt@institute.coop | Phone: (415) 379-9201 Ext. 19 Olga Prushinskaya, Metrics and Impact Analyst Email: olga@institute.coop | Phone: (415) 379-9201 Ext. 17 SUPPORT THE SHOW: We make all episodes of Owners at Work free and never place them behind a paywall. But they take time and money to produce. Consider making a DONATION today to help keep our work going. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU: We are always looking for new employee ownership stories to tell. Please contact us with your story at oeoc@kent.edu ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Dilip Pungliya, a thought leader, author, investor, and entrepreneur, has brought positive impact to multiple industries with his focus and acumen in data. Dilip has a proven track record in delivering comprehensive solutions for business processes and data optimisation, including data modelling and governance. His expertise spans diverse domains, including investment and commercial banking, oil and gas, and government departments. Dilip is the Co-Founder, VP, and Chief Business Officer at ztudium Group, a global leading and maker of 4IR technologies, including Web 3.0, Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, and Metaverse. He is also the Business and strategy advisor at Vishnu Prakash R Punglia Limited, a joint stock company that offers engineering, procurement and construction services for various infrastructure projects across India.In his experience as a Data Architect, Dilip has held top level executive positions at organisations like Shell, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, a UK government entity for the environment, Deutsche Bank, ICBC Standard Bank Plc, BNP Paribas, and HSBC Investments.To know more about Dilip Pungliya, please visit https://businessabc.net/wiki/dilip-pungliyaDilip Pungliya Interview Questions00:01 - 03:36 Introduction03:37 - 05:34 Dilip's background 05:35 - 09:42 The cultural heritage of Jodhpur (India)09:43 - 13:18 India's Transformation13:19 - 19:42 From family business to technology and finance 19:43 - 25:49 VPRPL goes public 25:50 - 29:18 Education in India and the UK 29:19 - 31:38 Personal health, career, and social impact 31:39 - 33:49 Smart Cities and AI 33:50 - 34:54 Advice for young aspirants About Vishnu Prakash R Punglia LimitedVPRPL is an infrastructure company headquartered in Jodhpur, operating across India. The company currently manages over 47 projects in 13 states, with a total value exceeding USD 365 million.Vishnu Prakash R Punglia Limited (VPRPL) is one of India's rapidly expanding infrastructure development companies. The company was established in 1986 as a partnership firm under Chapter IX of the Companies Act 1956, registered with the Registrar of Companies in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. In April 2013, VPRPL transitioned to become a joint-stock company. To know more about VPRPL, please visit https://businessabc.net/wiki/vishnu-prakash-r-punglia-ltdUseful links and Resourceshttps://www.linkedin.com/posts/dilippungliya_businessabcnet-the-global-business-directory-activity-7190683849721348098-dkz7/https://www.f6s.com/member/dilip-pungliyahttps://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/TIKd5f0sfDbNAntSE6vIiPoKb0Y/appointmentshttps://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/businessabcnet-part-of-ztudium-group-partners-with-iebf-to-offer-generativeai-tools-for-smes-adds-dilip-pungliya-to-leadership-302126571.htmlhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dilippungliya/?originalSubdomain=ukAbout citiesabc.comhttps://www.citiesabc.com/ About businessabc.nethttps://www.businessabc.net/About fashionabc.orghttps://www.fashionabc.org/ About Dinis Guardahttps://www.dinisguarda.com/https://businessabc.net/wiki/dinis-guardaSupport the Show.
The SDR DiscoCall Podcast: For Brand New Sales Development Reps
In this episode, host Neil Bhuiyan interviews Maisie Connaghan, a former SDR turned commercial account manager at Matillion. They discuss Maisie's journey from studying marketing to transitioning into sales, the importance of building relationships with marketing teams, and the value of thinking long-term as an SDR. They also touch on the transferable skills Maisie gained from her previous roles in hospitality and how they have helped her in her sales career. In this conversation, Maisie and Neil discuss the importance of building relationships, adapting to change, and finding a company with aligned values. They emphasize the value of coaching and mentorship, both internally and externally, to support personal and professional growth. Maisie shares her journey from SDR to Key Account Management and highlights the significance of continuous learning and staying adaptable in the ever-changing sales environment.
NVIDIA GTC was a blast! Check out my conversation with Abhilash Sharma, Data Architect at Skypoint. We had a great discussion about how DataStax is helping Skypoint in the world of GenAI. Check out our full conversation here! #data #ai #nvidiagtc #datastax #theravitshow
Josh Lefebvre is a seasoned Cloud and Data Architect who has been at the forefront of enterprise-level data architecture and cloud solutions for over a decade. With a robust ability to make data-driven decisions, Josh has spearheaded strategic initiatives that significantly boost operational efficiency and drive impactful innovations. His work primarily involves advising Fortune 500 companies, designing and implementing secure, scalable, and cost-effective cloud infrastructures that are tailored to unlock the full potential of data for actionable insights. Known for his expertise in popular cloud platforms, Josh crafts custom solutions that enable organizations to seamlessly capture, process, and analyze data, thus facilitating meaningful insights. His architectural designs not only meet the unique needs of each client but also ensure substantial cost savings and strict adherence to data security and regulatory standards, leading to transformative, data-centric outcomes in the corporate landscape. LefeWare Solutions is a cloud and data consulting firm that excels in delivering custom solutions tailored to the unique needs of small and mid-sized businesses. Unlike traditional IT service providers that often resort to generic approaches, LefeWare Solutions specializes in navigating the complexities of cloud systems and data management, offering personalized solutions that integrate data analytics, AI, and cloud technologies. This focused approach aims to enhance data management, analysis, and operational efficiency, propelling businesses towards growth and success. With a commitment to exceeding client expectations, LefeWare Solutions empowers businesses with the insights needed to thrive in the digital landscape. Meet LefeWare Solutions: https://www.lefewaresolutions.com/ Watch the Full Interview: https://youtu.be/WFIfuUYi6ms Unlock career success with "Riderflex Guide 2.0: Mastering Job Interviews." Over 30 years of recruitment expertise. Strategies for new graduates, seasoned professionals. Master virtual interviews, and challenging questions. Get your copy today at: https://tinyurl.com/Mastering-Job-Interviews Listen to real stories from successful business leaders, CEOs, and entrepreneurs on the Riderflex podcast hosted by CEO Steve Urban. The Riderflex Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5NDLaxEqkMsnlYrc5ntAPw Trust Riderflex, a premier headhunter and employment agency based in Colorado, to recruit top talent for your team. Visit https://riderflex.com/ to learn more about our executive recruiting services. Podcast Sponsor: Kura Home Services, Air Duct Cleaning & Home Maintenance. For All your Home Maintenance needs! https://www.kurahomeservices.com/ #CloudSolutions #DataDriven #BusinessGrowth #InnovateWithLefeWare #MeetJosh #riderflexpodcast #careeradvice #entrepreneur #ColoradoRecruitingFirm #recruiting #National #TalentAcquisition #Employment --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riderflex/support
Topping interviews Bora Angel who is the Director Enterprise Data Architect of Fossil. Tune to learn about Boar's journey from getting into data analytics at some of the largest IT consultants on the planet, to leveraging data to enable one of the largest fashion brands in the world. Also learn about Bora's fun hobbies which include competitive shooting. Topping Talks is Sponsored by Topping Technologies & ExpressVPN. Protect your online privacy https://www.xvuslink.com/?a_fid=toppi... also if your business needs IT assistance you can reach Topping Technologies at sales@toppingtechnologies.com Follow Topping on Twiitter-https://twitter.com/NicTopping
No episódio de hoje, Leonardo Souza & Mateus Oliveira entrevistam Filipe Mubarac (Analista de dados), Acácio Komesu (Analista de BI), Levi de Carvalho (Analista de Dados) e Franklin Ferreira (Arquiteto de Dados), integrantes do time de dados e analytics da Clicksign.Data Analytics sempre foi um das principais áreas dentro de uma empresa. Nos últimos anos, com certeza, passou de uma área de apoio a tomada de decisão a uma área core da empresa, pois o mundo hoje é data-driven, e tornou-se uma questão competitiva produzir e ler dados em grande escala, além de analisá-los para decisões usando Machine Learning, NLP e Generativa.Neste bate-papo iremos falar sobre:Data Analytics;Analytics e Business.Este podcast tem como principal objetivo mostrar como as empresas constroem suas áreas de dados e analytics no dia a dia, como se tornar um profissional atrativo para empresas data-driven como a Clicksign, e como alinhar tudo com o business da empresa.Linkedin do time ClicksignFranklin Ferreira (Arquiteto de dados): https://www.linkedin.com/in/franklinfs390/Filipe Mubarac (Analista de Dados): https://www.linkedin.com/in/filipemubarac/Acácio Komesu (Analista de BI): https://www.linkedin.com/in/ac%C3%A1cio-komesu-14b244b5/Levi de Carvalho (Analista de Dados) :https://www.linkedin.com/in/levidecarvalho/ Luan Moreno = https://www.linkedin.com/in/luanmoreno/
SEASON 3 EPISODE 4 The Data Architect: Empowering the Public Sector with AWS Solutions Hosted by Rhetta Chappell Conversation with Saeed Barghi and Dr Tom Verhelst Being a data-driven organisation means more than just delivering the right data to the right people at the right time; it involves ensuring that decision-makers have access to applications powered by machine learning models, trained with precise datasets, acting as digital assistants to guide their choices. In this episode, we delve into how Amazon Web Services (AWS) help customers design and build fit-for-purpose data platforms to assist customers on their data journeys, featuring our guest, Saeed Barghi, a Senior Solutions Architect at AWS with a focus on the public sector within the Asia-Pacific and Japan regions. We discuss the importance of managing sensitive data through data masking, encryption methods and security, the cost benefits of transitioning to the cloud, and how AWS's innovative tools are revolutionising public sector operations. This includes using imagery analysis in managing US wildfires and enhancing customer service with artificial intelligence and machine learning powered chatbots. With over 15 years of experience in the design and construction of data platforms, Saaed's dedication to making a difference is evident as he shares how AWS is facilitating significant digital transformations. If you have any questions or comments, you can reach us on Twitter at @G_RIDL or by email at ridl@griffith.edu.au. Griffith University and the Relational Insights Data Lab (RIDL) are dedicated to building and supporting thriving communities. We believe that the right data, in the hands of the right people, can change lives for the better. We are committed to collaborating and co-designing solutions which address long standing, complex socio-economic problems. If you or your organisation would like to collaborate or learn more about the important work we do, please get in touch. We'd love to hear why data matters to you. Thank you for listening to Show Me the Data. Show Notes Amazon S3 - AWS Amazon Redshift - AWS How machine learning and drones are helping prevent wildfires (aboutamazon.com) Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) - AWS AWS Well-Architected - AWS Amazon Bedrock - AWS Saeed Barghi | LinkedIn
In this podcast episode, host Ole Olesen-Bagneux is joined by Pia Virmalainen Jøsendal, a leading authority in the field of enterprise architecture. Pia tells us about her background, from her studies in humanistic informatics to her extensive experience in both the industrial and public sectors. She emphasizes the nuanced impact of technology from a humanities and social sciences perspective, and her role in helping to bridge the technology-business divide through innovative enterprise architecture practices.The core of the conversation focuses on Pia's unique approach to enterprise architecture, which she compares to an organization's vital circulatory system, highlighting how it can infuse agility, connectivity and innovation into business and technology landscapes. She shares her insights into the evolution of enterprise architecture in the age of the data mesh, addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by decentralized data architectures.Further exploring the stereotypes and misconceptions surrounding enterprise architects, Pia argues for a more integrated and organic approach to her discipline, stressing the importance of collaboration, adaptability and the essential role of architects as facilitators and translators between technical and business domains.
It's no secret that AI has seen massive success in FinTech, but what hidden forces are driving this success, and how do they transform raw data into global opportunities? This week, guest host Stijn Christiaens invites Peep Küngas, Data Architect at Monese to decode the intricacies of data quality management and its profound impact on the tech landscape, offering fresh insights into this crucial yet often overlooked backbone of AI innovation.How do the smallest details in data curation fuel major breakthroughs in AI-driven solutions? And what unseen challenges do data architects grapple with in their mission for impeccable data? Listen as Peep and Stijn peel back the layers of data quality management to reveal the critical role of precision and insight in shaping the future of FinTech and our next technological leap forward.Three reasons you should listen to this episode:1. The foundation of AI success. Understand the integral role of data quality management in enhancing AI's performance in the FinTech industry.2. Navigating data complexities. Examine the challenges, strategies, and rigorous process behind ensuring impeccable data quality.3. Data quality as a discipline. Find out what fitness routines teach us about the continuous effort and collaboration required to maintain and improve the backbone of digital innovation.ResourcesConnect with Peep on LinkedInEnjoyed this Episode?Be sure to follow us so you never miss an update. You can leave us a review on Apple or Spotify, and share it with your friends and colleagues to help others learn more about the importance of a data-first digital transformation approach.Have questions? You can connect with us on LinkedIn. For more updates, please visit our website.
En el episodio de hoy, tengo el privilegio de entrevistar a Jaime Barba Sevillano, un destacado experto en el ámbito del agua y actual CEO de Idrica. Jaime comparte con nosotros su perspectiva única sobre temas cruciales, como la realidad del mundo del agua y la necesidad de incorporar la tecnología para mejorar la gestión en las empresas del sector. Además, analiza en detalle la irrupción de la Inteligencia Artificial en todos los niveles y su impacto significativo en los profesionales del sector. Con una enorme experiencia en la digitalización del mundo del agua, Jaime ha ocupado diversas posiciones clave, incluyendo: Director de Tecnología y Comunicaciones, Director de Sistemas, Chief Disruptive and Digital Officer todos en Global Omnium. Y también CEO del GoHub: Open Innovation Hub. Es el creador de GoAigua que es una suite de productos digitales, y que es, además, la tecnología sobre la que se asienta Xylem Vue powered by GoAigua. Te invito a sumergirte en la fascinante figura de Jaime Barba Sevillano y descubrir las valiosas ideas que comparte. Vamos a tener una primera parte donde vamos a comentar las últimas tendencias en el mundo del agua, novedades, adjudicaciones y tecnologías rompedoras. Tenemos también varias posiciones relacionadas con el sector del agua, puestos que son interesantes. Aquí te dejo el índice rápido a las distintas partes del podcast: 0:34 Introducción Daniel Herrero 3:49 Parte Novedades 12:12 ENTREVISTA A JAIME BARBA SEVILLANO 1:04:20 Parte Empleos 1:09:04 Despedida Si quieres contarme algo sobre el episodio o sobre lo que quieras puedes hacerlo en el siguiente mail: daniel.herrero.marin@gmail.com Enlaces a las posiciones comentadas: 1) DATA ARCHITECT https://idrica.factorialhr.com/job_posting/data-architect-61770 2) SOFTWARE DOCUMENTATION SPECIALIST https://idrica.factorialhr.com/job_posting/software-documentation-specialist-63158 3) Jefe de Planta compostaje lodos https://www.infojobs.net/vila-seca/jefe-planta-compostaje-lodos-edar/of-i4940a3c20146298d9910eaaaf0952b?applicationOrigin=search-new&page=1&sortBy=PUBLICATION_DATE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-herrero0/message
EP 159: Boost Your Success: Leveling Up Stress Tolerance for Maximum Capacity and Enjoyment! Sergio is the Co-Founder and CEO of Hearthfire Holdings, a Real Estate Private Equity firm managing over $50MM in self storage assets. With a successful track record of 9 property exits and an average return of over 25% IRR, Sergio brings financial expertise from his central banking career. Additionally, he is a seasoned Technology Executive and Data Architect with project management skills, recognized for delivering complex projects on time and within budget. Sergio holds a Summa Cum Laude degree in Computing and Security Technology, is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and a licensed realtor in Pennsylvania. In his personal life, he enjoys various hobbies with his wife, Corinn, in Downingtown, PA. If you include the guest's email we can now send them an email with links to everything when it goes live, as well as a link to the folder with the social media content we created so they can use it too if they want. To do so I need their email put in Asana as well. HIGHLIGHTS IN THIS EPISODE: 00:00 - Intro 03:11 - Sergio's Background 11:12 - Education 26:00 - Coaching 28:55 - Mindfulness 36:15 - Prioritizing Wellness 41:08 - Meditation 42:16 - Manifestation 49:18 - Hearthfire Holdings 56:44 - Connect With Sergio CONNECT WITH OUR GUEST: https://hfireholdings.com/ https://www.facebook.com/hfireholdings https://www.instagram.com/hfireholdings/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hearthfire-holdings/ CONNECT WITH OUR HOST: Connect with Sean Graham to discuss self-storage syndication investment opportunities at Maven Equities or to sell your self-storage facility without a broker. https://www.mavenequities.com/ https://www.mavenstorage.com/ http://www.mavensuccess.com/ Linktr.ee/seangraham ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media @the.gentle.art.of.crushing.it Listen, like, subscribe, comment: http://thegentleartofcrushingit.com/
No episódio de hoje, Luan Moreno e Mateus Oliveira entrevistaram Aron Willians, atualmente como Community Manager/ Developer Advocate na Ampare. Aaron é apaixonado por trazer novas tecnologias para desenvolvedores atuais e para a próxima geração, por meio de hacking e treinamento prático. Neste podcast, você vai aprender sobre: Desafios na construção da comunidade de código aberto; Visão gerencial de comunidades de dados;Empresas que estão investindo no impulsionamento do Pulsar.Falamos também nesse bate-papo sobre os seguintes temas:Tecnologia como Kuberbetes; Apache Pulsar.Aprenda mais sobre as comunidades de dados e sobre as principais tecnologias do Mercado.Ararob Willians= https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-don-williams/ Luan Moreno = https://www.linkedin.com/in/luanmoreno/
We talked about: Loïc's background Data management Loïc's transition to data engineer Challenges in the transition to data engineering What is a data architect? The output of a data architect's work Establishing metrics and dimensions The importance of communication Setting up best practices for the team Staying relevant and tech-watching Setting up specifications for a pipeline Be agile, create a POC, iterate ASAP, and build reusable templates Reaching out to Loïc for questions Links: Loiic LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loicmagnien/ Free ML Engineering course: http://mlzoomcamp.com Join DataTalks.Club: https://datatalks.club/slack.html Our events: https://datatalks.club/events.html
Learn all about how a Data Architect uses data to solve the world's problems, one electric guitar at a time. Steven talked about how learning about building a guitar is very much like learning about the tech industry. If you are like me, you start out with the knowledge of what you can see as an outsider and then when you jump into the details then you find out there is hardware on the inside! I have only ever dealt with acoustic guitars, so this message really resonated with me. We transitioned into talking about other types of guitars and I brought up a keytar, which I thought was as nerdy as it could get, but then Steve one upped me with Guitar Hero... what's nerdier than that? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdnourishment/support
Who better to talk about the real-world usage of Apache Druid than Digital Turbine, a leading mobile growth and monetization platform? The folks at DT go way back with Druid. On this episode Lioz Nudel, Engineering Group Manager at Digital Turbine and Alon Edelman, Data Architect at Digital Turbine discuss how Druid has significantly improved their analytics infrastructure in terms of performance and scalability. We cover their journey from using MySQL to Druid, highlighting the scalability, performance, and agility that Druid offers and delve into specific use cases, such as analyzing massive amounts of data and managing cloud computing costs.
Sign up for Data Mesh Understanding's free roundtable and introduction programs here: https://landing.datameshunderstanding.com/Please Rate and Review us on your podcast app of choice!If you want to be a guest or give feedback (suggestions for topics, comments, etc.), please see hereEpisode list and links to all available episode transcripts here.Provided as a free resource by Data Mesh Understanding / Scott Hirleman. Get in touch with Scott on LinkedIn if you want to chat data mesh.Transcript for this episode (link) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings here and their great data mesh resource center here. You can download their Data Mesh for Dummies e-book (info gated) here.#233 Panel: A Head Data Architect's View of Data Mesh - Led by Khanh Chau w/ Balvinder Khurana, Yushin Son, and Carlos SaonaKhanh's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khanhnchau/Balvinder's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/balvinder-khurana/Yushin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yushin-son-30362b1/Carlos' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlos-saona-vazquez/In this episode, guest host Khanh Chau, Director of Cloud Data Architecture at Grainger (guest of episode #44) facilitated a discussion with Balvinder Khurana, Technical Principal and Global Data Community Lead at Thoughtworks (guest of episode #135), Carlos Saona, Chief Architect at eDreams ODIGEO (guest of episode #150), and Yushin Son, Chief Architect of Data Platform & Data Products Engineering at JPMorgan Chase. As per usual, all guests were only reflecting their own views.The topic for this panel was an architect's view of data mesh, especially from an architecture lead standpoint. There are many challenges architects face in data mesh, managing the micro level minutiae, down to the data product output and input port decisions but balance that with crucial high-level decisions. Balancing the near-term and long-term vision and roadmap/North Star. Scott note: I wanted to share my takeaways rather than trying to reflect the nuance of the panelists' views...
Episode 215 of the #MVPbuzzChat interview series. Conversation between Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet), and Data Platform MVP, Edward Pollack (@EdwardPollack), a Data Architect with Transfinder, based in Albany, New York. You can also find this episode on the CollabTalk blog at https://www.buckleyplanet.com/2023/05/mvpbuzzchat-with-edward-pollack.html
The demand for effective data analytics within organizations continues to grow – how do you build your analytics team? While at SQLBits in Wales, panelists Maria Zakourdaev, Falek Miah, and Anupama Natarajan discussed their experiences with building teams - from recruiting to training, up-skilling, and retention. The discussion spans the different roles, including architects and data modelers, that help to provide the data sets analysts need. Do you train from within, hire into the role, or use consultants? There are many choices for growing your data analytics team!Links:SQLBitsRecorded March 18, 2023
This is Episode 6 of the ThinkData Podcast and we had a great chat with Tre Williams who heads up Data modeling at Bitly, the world leading Link management platform.We discussed - What is behind the rise in importance and demand for Data modelers with experience in the modern data stackHow DBT has become the modeling tool of choice How Tre navigated his way through to his current role, despite not having the classic STEM education and Data analyst backgroundWhy is it so important for data engineers and architects to be as strong on the stakeholder/business side as they are technical?Best advice to analysts trying to break into the Data architecture and engineering field.What steps could hiring managers take when trying to attract and retain engineers?What makes a good Data architect?This episode will provide aspiring Data professionals with the confidence and tools to pursue a career in data, irrespective of their background!
Data Mesh Radio Patreon - get access to interviews well before they are releasedEpisode list and links to all available episode transcripts (most interviews from #32 on) hereProvided as a free resource by DataStax AstraDB; George Trujillo's contact info: email (george.trujillo@datastax.com) and LinkedInTranscript for this episode (link) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings here and their great data mesh resource center here. You can download their Data Mesh for Dummies e-book (info gated) here.Chris' LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-dove-b4715723/In this episode, Scott interviewed Chris (Charles) Dove, Data Architect at Endava. To be clear, he was only representing his own views.Some key takeaways/thoughts from Chris' point of view:Data used by only one use case in one way is not how you make money by leveraging data, it's too expensive. Set yourself up to reuse data and make sure the organization is aware of what data is available.?Controversial?: Tooling around data, especially metadata, has gotten better. But is it good yet? There are still some major fundamental gaps that seem like basic blocking and tackling around sharing data.Data isn't the point, it's merely a vehicle for exchanging information.Far too often there is an implicit understanding of a taxonomy/shared terms in different business units that is actually incorrect which leads to misunderstandings and mismatched data being treated as the same. But it's not easy to make all aspects of all parts of data explicit and easily understandable, we have to invest and find good ways to do that.!Incrementally Important!: Business people in domains often don't understand their own data because it's embedded in an application. So they only experience their data in a context that is already framed for them by the application. So they don't think about someone else not understanding the data inherently when those others _aren't_ experiencing it through the same application.Getting to a 'good enough' level of documentation is crucial to prevent misuse of data based on misunderstandings. But every organization has to figure out what is good enough and how to get there, what level of documentation is required, there isn't a blueprint.A constant challenge in data is implicit...
This week, Rory is joined by Sharif Islam, Data Architect for DiSSCo (Distributed System of Scientific Collections) -- a new pan-European research infrastructure project which involves working with European museums and natural science collections to create a data-driven research infrastructure to mobilise, unify and deliver bio - and geo-diversity information. With a unique background and prior expertise in supercomputing, Sharif briefly shares his interesting journey and involvement in various projects including the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded 'Blue Waters' petascale supercomputer, which was operated by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and ran science and engineering codes, with significant contributions to innovation in the field. Speaking on DiSSCo, Sharif shares that according to one estimate there are approximately 1.5 billion samples in natural history museums, botanical gardens, and other institutes, and building a research infrastructure for natural science collections data is a challenge that draws on his past expertise, for example with log management, file management, movement of data, but with major differences in scale. As well as sharing his current work on DiSSCo, Sharif goes on to mention other projects he is/has worked on, including BIO DT - the effort to create a digital twin for biodiversity related data, and the implementation of FAIR - specifically, going from strategy to action. On the latter topic, Sharif shares his thoughts on the importance of training and metadata, as well as the importance of data stewards and foundations for FAIR implementation. Join us for the full conversation, which also spans the disconnect between highly technical development in FDO and much broader range of activities related to FAIRifying data, comparative development of FAIR in north america and europe, and Open Infrastructure as a way to enabling FAIR!
Andrew Rudin was born and raised in the suburbs of Jacksonville, Florida. He moved to Tallahassee in 1998 to attend Florida State University and graduated with a degree in International Relations & Geography. Soon after he landed a job creating maps for the State of Florida's Geological Survey to help protect the state's aquifers. In 2003, after 5 years in quaint Tallahassee, Andrew was invited on a random road trip to Austin, Texas. One year later he decided to pack what he could into his car and move there. 18 years later he still lives there, working in the field of geography as a Data Architect for the City of Austin.Since 2004, he's seen the city go through many growth spurts to become the place it is today. When he's not toiling away in front of a computer or giving cuddles to his Italian Greyhound, Felix, Andrew enjoys venturing downtown to Austin's nightlife, day trips to the Texas Hill Country, and finding excuses to travel abroad. Austin is the state capital of Texas, an inland city bordering the Hill Country region. Home to the University of Texas flagship campus, Austin is known for its eclectic live-music scene centered around country, blues and rock. Its many parks and lakes are popular for hiking, biking, swimming and boating. South of the city, Formula One's Circuit of the Americas raceway has hosted the United States Grand Prix.Elevation: 489′Population: 965,872 (2020)If you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.
Andrew Rudin was born and raised in the suburbs of Jacksonville, Florida. He moved to Tallahassee in 1998 to attend Florida State University and graduated with a degree in International Relations & Geography. Soon after he landed a job creating maps for the State of Florida's Geological Survey to help protect the state's aquifers. In 2003, after 5 years in quaint Tallahassee, Andrew was invited on a random road trip to Austin, Texas. One year later he decided to pack what he could into his car and move there. 18 years later he still lives there, working in the field of geography as a Data Architect for the City of Austin.Since 2004, he's seen the city go through many growth spurts to become the place it is today. When he's not toiling away in front of a computer or giving cuddles to his Italian Greyhound, Felix, Andrew enjoys venturing downtown to Austin's nightlife, day trips to the Texas Hill Country, and finding excuses to travel abroad. Austin is the state capital of Texas, an inland city bordering the Hill Country region. Home to the University of Texas flagship campus, Austin is known for its eclectic live-music scene centered around country, blues and rock. Its many parks and lakes are popular for hiking, biking, swimming and boating. South of the city, Formula One's Circuit of the Americas raceway has hosted the United States Grand Prix.Elevation: 489′Population: 965,872 (2020)Support the showIf you enjoy these podcasts, please make a donation by clicking the coffee cup on any page of our website www.wheredogaysretire.com. Each cup of coffee costs $5 and goes towards bringing you these podcasts in the future.If you or you know someone who is interested in being a guest on the podcast, please contact me at mark@wheredogaysretire.com. Please join our Where Do Gays Retire Facebook group at Where Do Gays Retire? | FacebookThank you so much for listening!
In dieser Folge spricht Robin mit Alexandra Feix über Selbstbewusstsein. Alex ist Data Architect and Manager bei cloudimpulse und Initiatorin von BI or DIE - Women in Data.Wenn die Katze (Axel) im Urlaub ist, tanzen die Mäuse (Robin und Alex) auf den Podcasttischen. Aber glücklicherweise wird nicht nur getanzt, die Palindrom-Profis sprechen auch über spannende Themen wie (fehlendes) Selbstbewusstsein, Plattformen für Frauen in der Geschäftswelt und die Wichtigkeit von guten Mentor*innen. Wer sich selbst gerne mal unter den Scheffel stellt oder sich bewusst aus Situationen fernhält, wo sie/er bewertet wird, ist hier ausnahmslos an der richtigen Adresse!SUPPORT IST KEIN MORD: Folgt uns bei Instagram!LESEN MACHT SEXY: Besucht unsere Leseliste der Liebe!PUNCHLINES DER WOCHE:Samy Deluxe - SchwarzWeissBadmomzjay - Sorry Not Sorry
Ava Naeini is the Founder and Data Architect of Pulse Operations, which is an intelligent engine that uses machine learning and statistical processing with various heuristics to determine the healthiness and performance of distributed systems. Many software engineers must constantly manually monitor their systems to see if there is a pattern developing that could lead to issues. Ava's tool allows engineers to work on bigger issues while the system is monitored automatically. We talk about all the challenges with starting a company after creating the product, including the challenges of getting a patent. Number one tip: Creating a company was a challenge, for example setting up the platform, Corporation and LLC. Some tools she suggests: Gust – used to create a company. Patent process – have a lawyer. Legal zoom - Cost was very reasonable. Contact info: mailto:ava@pulseops.ai https://www.linkedin.com/in/avanaeini/ www.Pulseops.ai
Today's guest is Liran Eisenberg, Senior Director of Data Architecture & Engineering at Macy's in New York. Macy's operate one of retail's largest e-commerce businesses integrated with a nationwide footprint to deliver the most convenient and seamless shopping experience. They help customers express their unique style and celebrate special moments, big and small. It is their purpose is to create a brighter future with bold representation so that they can realize the full potential of everyone of us. Liran is a forward-thinking Data Architect with 20 years of technical management experience guiding the development and design of enterprise database platforms for global organizations. Working both as a consultant and employee, Liran has overseen the implementation of data architecture projects and platform solutions within highly regulated high-tech, financial, military and healthcare sectors ranging from startups to large corporate enterprises. In the episode, Liran will talk about: What attracted him to the mission at Macy's, His current role and the make up of the team, Typical project life-cycle within the data engineering team, Why Macys are a great place to work, and The future of AI & Data at Macy's
What is a Chief Data Officer in reality? Are they everything we imagine? Maybe more, maybe less? Data analytics is at the core of digital transformation, and more value is being created for CDOs around the world to truly live up to their potential. Meet Harjot Singh Harjot's Role as a Digital Transformation Leader Harjot Singh has over 25 years of work experience as a Strategic Consultant across APAC and EMEA. He has developed a framework on how data analytics drives digital transformation, with experience in industries ranging from banking, airlines, e-commerce, telecom, public sector, and more. Harjot is an established thought leader in Information Management and a highly sought after speaker through forums in Sydney, Australia. Harjot's Other Work in Data Analytics Harjot has recently finished his role as the Chief Data Officer at RAC WA and is currently looking to start his own Data and Digital Transformation Advisory services. Before moving to Perth, he was the SVP, Architecture and Head of Data Engineering at Deem Finance, building digital and neo banking products and services to compete in the market. He has also been the Group Head (Acting) of BI, Digital, Data as well as a Senior Portfolio Manager of Technology and Innovation with Etihad Airways. In the past years, Harjot has been the Assistant Director of Information and Data Architect with the NSW Office of State Revenue, the AVP and Program Manager of BI and Data Governance of Tech Mahindra, a Senior Manager with Hewlett-Packard, and a Senior Analyst with ZANTEL. Digital Transformation, Data, and Organisations In this exclusive analytics podcast episode, Harjot shares: Transitioning to and from Australia to the United Arab Emirates and back to Australia His advice for those doing similar transitions The importance of digital transformation for organisations that are not digital natives but traditional industries like airlines, banks, and insurance Newly created roles are more symbolic Value creation of the Chief Data Officer role Appreciating the importance of data What is missing from making data a critical component of the business His advice for anyone looking to start that digital transformation journey in their organisations If you are a data analytics professional looking to implement a digital transformation journey into your organisation, this is the episode you do not want to miss. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/analyticsshow/message
Guest Cameron Turner had come to college with a full-sized drafting table and a dream to become an architect. He had to build his own academic program, augmenting his studio art major with an engineering minor and internship experiences at a variety of architecture firms. Going through corporate recruiting, he got an opportunity to work at Microsoft and figured it would be an experience for a couple years. The company sought his design skills, however, to help make its productivity products more robust and elegant and put him on a path within product management and user experience design and those couple of years proved to be longer than he expected.After and MBA and a masters in statistics, he applied his skills toward his own businesses and pivoted toward the world of big data and AI. But his desire to remain close to the customer and approach their challenges with a design lens hasn't changed from his days of dreaming of architecture.In this episode, find out from Cameron how creating new worlds is sometimes less about what you construct and more about how people feel at home in what you build…on Roads Taken with Leslie Jennings Rowley. About This Episode's GuestCameron Turner is Vice President of Data Science for Kin + Carta, who acquired Datorium, one of the companies he founded. He is an executive data science leader, applied AI specialist, and serial entrepreneur with a track record of digital transformation and build out of new data-driven businesses. He and his family continue to soak in the sunshine in Palo Alto. (246) For another story about making a career at Microsoft after thinking it would last only two years, listen to our epsiode with Keshav Puttaswamy. Executive Producer/Host: Leslie Jennings RowleyMusic: Brian Burrows Find more episodes at https://roadstakenshow.com Email the show at RoadsTakenShow@gmail.com
In this episode of Data Driven, Andy and Frank interview Ava Naeini, Founder and Data Architect of Pulse Operations, speaks to the intersections of technology and wellbeing. Pulse is an inside tool designed to monitor and report on the health of distributed systems, minimizes human engineer involvement in an effort to maximize employee efficiency and reduce burnout.
MLOps Coffee Sessions #118 with Olalekan Elesin, Director of Data Platform & Data Architect at HRS Product Solutions GmbH, co-hosted by Vishnu Rachkonda. // Abstract You don't have infinite resources? Call out your main metrics! Focus on the most impactful things that you could do for your data scientists. Olalekan joined us to talk about his experience previously building a machine learning platform at Scaleout24. From our standpoint, this is the best demonstration and explanation of the role of technical product management in ML that we have on the podcast so far! // Bio Olalekan Elesin is a technologist with a successful track record of delivering data-driven technology solutions that leverages analytics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. He combines experience working across 2 continents and 5 different market segments ranging from telecommunications, e-commerce, online marketplaces, and current business travel. Olalekan built the AI Platform 1.0 at Scout24 and currently leads multiple data teams at HRS Group. He is an AWS Machine Learning Community Hero in his spare time. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links What Customers Want: Using Outcome-Driven Innovation to Create Breakthrough Products and Services book by Anthony Ulwick: https://www.amazon.com/What-Customers-Want-Outcome-Driven-Breakthrough/dp/0071408673 Empowered: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Products by Marty Cagan: https://www.amazon.com/EMPOWERED-Ordinary-Extraordinary-Products-Silicon/dp/111969129X How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need by Bill Gates: https://www.amazon.com/How-Avoid-Climate-Disaster-Breakthroughs/dp/059321577X --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Vishnu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vrachakonda/ Connect with Olalekan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elesinolalekan/ Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction to Olalekan Elesin [00:42] Takeaways [02:52] Situation at Scaleout24 [07:53] Data landscape engineer and architect [11:27] Depiction of events [13:53] Platform approach investment [15:59] Exceptional need or opportunity to the most intense need [17:41] Long-tail pieces [22:01] Metrics [24:15] Nitty-gritty product works [26:00] Educating people metrics [30:02] Upskilling fundamentals of the product discipline [34:05] Investing in AWS [37:53] Best-of-breed tools [44:34] Continuous development for AutoML [47:26] Rapid fire questions [52:19] Wrap up
In this episode, David interviews Sisi Li, Ph.D.: Data Architect for Porta Sophia; a non-profit online library collecting relevant prior art in the world of psychedelics for innovators and patent reviewers around the world. www.psychedelicstoday.com
https://www.patreon.com/datameshradio (Data Mesh Radio Patreon) - get access to interviews well before they are released Episode list and links to all available episode transcripts (most interviews from #32 on) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZmCIinVgIm0xjIVFpL9jMtCiOlBQ7LbvLmtmb0FKcQc/edit?usp=sharing (here) Provided as a free resource by DataStax https://www.datastax.com/products/datastax-astra?utm_source=DataMeshRadio (AstraDB) Transcript for this episode (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1G80qJuECjV6heh0W5aOVIej1G9UUug1urb3nOLrJ_Mg/edit?usp=sharing (link)) provided by Starburst. See their Data Mesh Summit recordings https://www.starburst.io/learn/events-webinars/datanova-on-demand/?datameshradio (here) and their great data mesh resource center https://www.starburst.io/info/distributed-data-mesh-resource-center/?datameshradio (here) In this episode, Scott interviewed Luca Paganelli, Data Architect at the Italian utility Gruppo HERA. To start, some interesting points and/or key takeaways and questions: Introducing new concepts and ways of working around data slowly - not looking to make a hard shift - has worked well. When Gruppo HERA debuted their new data strategy manifesto, none of it was a surprise and it was already relatively in-line with the way many were talking about data and moving forward on their data journeys. HERA's Data, Analytics, and Intelligence Automation (DAIA) team is not forcing domains to comply with HERA's data mesh-inspired guidelines but instead working with them closely to help the domains achieve their data related goals - delivering the "right thing". That gives the DAIA team strong influence to direct the domains' approach to data work without pushback and gives domains better confidence in the guidelines and can mitigate analysis-paralysis risk. This lack of rigidity and strong rules created a better sociotechnical environment to innovate but it can mean nothing really feels standardized because the domains can still choose to go a different direction. The paradigm-shift was initially "steep" for both IT and domain owners. But domain owners realized how much better they could serve themselves and external data consumers if they took over more data ownership. IT was afraid to give up control but started to buy in to the leverage and expertise they can provide by empowering the business domains to do great things with their data. A concern with not having broad standardization is bespoke solutions so it is hard to create broad reuse. There is also a challenge of people not being sure how much they can trust the data products. The DAIA team believes the tradeoff is worth it to drive initial buy-in with domain owners. Defining data products has been a struggle. There is a chicken and egg issue of 1) needing to understand who from the business should be involved in designing a data product but 2) data domains must be discovered to know who are the subject matter experts from the business to involve. For HERA, they are looking for data products to first serve their domain owners. This can be a slippery slope as domains may have valuable information but that isn't useful for them to analyze for their own purposes. So then other domains can't get to that data. But getting domains to freely share their data is a common incentivization problem. Purely technical focused data products will probably not serve demand. We need to focus on sharing information - what is the data saying, what is it about? Information is more than just the 1s and 0s of data. Gruppo HERA had to develop a sophisticated and reliable way to do their reporting to regulators but had not focused nearly as much on their internal data and analytics. But a progressively larger number of experimentations (spanning BI to AI) emerged where data started being used to drive the company. About 2.5 years ago, they developed a new team around data, analytics, and intelligence automation (DAIA) to start to rectify that...
Com muita alegria estreamos a terceira temporada do Google Cloud Cast! E começamos bem acompanhados! No primeiro episódio, nossos hosts Marcelo Gomes e Daniel Leite, executivos de vendas do Google Cloud, recebem Jonathas Mendes, Head of Data, e Lawrence Fernandes, Data Architect and Tech Lead, ambos da Dotz, que vão falar sobre como a empresa migrou 4TB de dados para o Google Cloud e conseguiu, com isso, uma economia de R$ 800 mil por ano. Descubra mais sobre como foi essa migração, entenda o funcionamento da plataforma 100% operada pelo Google Cloud e conheça ferramentas utilizadas para fazer a análise dos dados e muito mais! O Google Cloud Cast é o podcast oficial do Google Cloud no Brasil, no qual discutimos quinzenalmente temas como transformação digital, inovação e a jornada para a nuvem com a participação de executivos, especialistas e convidados especiais. Confira os links deste episódio: Dotz: https://www.dotz.com.br/ Curiosidades sobre a síndrome da vibração fantasma: http://glo.bo/372LgNr Curiosidades sobre o Google: https://bit.ly/3LTQkCK Gostou do episódio ou tem alguma sugestão? Compartilha conosco por e-mail em googlecloudcast@google.com!
Thank you to Steven Lindquist for sharing his Ulcerative Colitis journey on the Crohn's Veteran Podcast. He was inspired to share his story after listening to a recent episode. His experiences as a Cloud Data Architect with UC will help people for sure. I'm very grateful for that. Note: There are a few instances of background noise in this episode. The Crohn's Veteran podcast is dedicated to raising awareness for IBD conditions like Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, and IBS. Subscribe to the Crohn's Veteran Podcast for weekly episodes every Wednesday. Available on Anchor, Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Have you been impacted by Irritable Bowel Disease and want to share your story? Email me at jordan@crohnsveteran.com Check out the website and get your own Crohn's and Colitis gear at www.crohnsveteran.com today. Your support matters and is appreciated! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crohns-veteran-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crohns-veteran-podcast/support
Hoy en día hay datos para todo: las empresas y las personas los generan y los necesitan. Por esa razón, cada vez se requieren más especialistas que sepan cómo discernir entre los datos que importan y los que no. Alexis Araujo es Data Architech en Platzi y en este episodio nos cuenta cómo logró llegar hasta allí gracias a su esfuerzo y a Platzi Máster. Escucha su historia en Humans of Platzi.
This week we meet Chin-Heng Hong, the VP of Product Management at Couchbase, for a discussion about what’s new in database technologies and some of the patterns he sees in the industry. We also talk about Couchbase’s recent survey of Data Architects and some of the interesting findings it contains. Watch this episode on YouTube: […]
We all start our careers and discover our passion with the First Job! In this special episode we're joined by Seoyeong Lee, Data Analyst, Holden Schaffer, Data Science Intern and Himanshu Singh, Data Analyst intern who have started their career off to an amazing start with ServiceNow. To learn more about Data & Analytics team, visit us at: https://www.servicenow.com/analyticsatnow To explore other ServiceNow podcasts: https://www.servicenow.com/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all start our careers and discover our passion with the First Job! In this special episode we're joined by Seoyeong Lee, Data Analyst, Holden Schaffer, Data Science Intern and Himanshu Singh, Data Analyst intern who have started their career off to an amazing start with ServiceNow. To learn more about Data & Analytics team, visit us at: https://www.servicenow.com/analyticsatnow To explore other ServiceNow podcasts: https://www.servicenow.com/podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top takeaways: Challenges around scaling data engineering teams Pros and cons of keeping job descriptions vague Waiting to make the “right” hire? Focusing on retention and career progression Meet: Liran Eisenberg is a forward-thinking Data Architect with 20 years of technical management experience guiding the development and design of enterprise database platforms for global organizations. Working both as a consultant and employee, oversee implementation of data architecture projects and platform solutions within highly regulated high-tech, financial, military, and health care sectors ranging from startups to large corporate enterprises. If you have any questions for Liran, please feel free to reach out via: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liraneisenberg/ I hope you enjoyed the episode, the best place to connect with me is on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amirbormand (Amir Bormand). Please send me a message if you would like me to cover certain topics with future guests.
In my 26th episode I speak to recovering data scientist Joe Reis! We talk about: 1) His background and what he's up to now 2) What is a recovering data scientist? 3) Is Data Science losing it's edge? 4) What is the role of the Data Engineer and why they are needed in the data ecosystem? 5) Why data scientists are like "cross fit"? 6) What skills do the data scientists of today need to strengthen? 7) Why has the trend been to separate the the Data Engineer and the Machine Learning Engineer? 8) How do organisations that have legacy applications build better and highly efficient pipelines? 9) Why we are still seeing the same issues around Data Quality and it's affect on the Data Engineer. 10) Why the Data Engineer needs to be a diplomat. 10) What are the core skills the Data Engineer needs to be trained in? 11) The difference between the Data Engineer and the Data Architect? 12) What kind of team does an organisation need to start with in the analytics space? About Joe: Joe has labelled himself to be a "Recovering data scientist" and has firsthand experience with the challenges of succeeding with data. Data architect and data engineer. Helping companies build a solid data foundation. He is the CEO and founder of Ternary Data. About Samir Samir is a data strategy and analytics leader, CEO and Founder of datazuum. He has a history of helping data executives and leaders craft and execute their data strategies. His passion for data strategy led him to launch the Data Strategy & Analytics Coaching Programme, and is host of the Data Strategy Show. After a career in both private and public sectors Samir launched the datazuum brand in 2012, with a view to working with executives to deliver data strategy at a time when data was not seen as a business asset. Today datazuum delivers projects across both private and public sectors including: Charities, Financial Services (Banking & Insurance), Government, Housing & Construction, Law Enforcement, Logistics, Media & Publishing, Outsourcing, Postal, Retail, Telecoms, Transport and Utilities. Samir has 20 years of international experience across Europe, North America, and Africa. Is a regular speaker at international conferences, coach / mentor, a charity fundraiser, and youth champion for Working Knowledge - supporting young people to achieve their personal and career goals in life. Samir lives in London with his wife and daughter. Contact: samir@datazuum.com
This podcast is brought to you by Anablock. Anablock is a system integrator and Salesforce partner. Anablock's technical team helps organizations to implement, customize, and optimize their Salesforce applications. In this episode our guest is David Masri. Dave is a Data Architect, Author, and founder of Gluon Digital. We talk about his book, data migration patterns and best practices, Salesforce ecosystem, and many other interesting topics. I hope you will enjoy our conversation. Blog - https://salesforcedatablog.com/ Book - Developing Data Migrations and Integrations with Salesforce, by David Masri
Big Data is a popular topic today, frequently being discussed in the media for both its good and its bad. In this episode of Eagle Tech Talks, Morley is joined by John Pensom, CEO of PeopleInsight Workforece Analytics, a company that helps their clients make business sense out of their "people" data. They discuss the many roles related to Big Data (ex. Data Architect, Data Scientist) and how companies leverage data and analytics to make more sophisticated, strategic decisions. Skip Right to the Interview: 00:02:22 About John Pensom John Pensom is Co-Founder & CEO of PeopleInsight Workforce Analytics - a SaaS based multi-source people analytics platform. He comes from a long history in HR data, strategy and transformation. John speaks frequently at industry events about the power of workforce analytics, data driven transformation and helping HR become more business focused and is proud to be identified as one of the Global Top 50 HR Analytics Influencers. Get in Touch with John www.peopleinsight.com Email: john.pensom@peopleinsight.com LinkedIn Twitter
She said “Platform as a service.” “Platform as a service?” I thought “what is that?” Recently, Marie Smith, Data Architect & Chief Information Officer of Data360 Solutions from Los Angeles, CA shared more about her PaaS venture & her experience as an inventor. Marie knows data backwards & forwards; she lives and breathes it as a hybrid CIO/CTO for Data360. So what is Data360 Solutions? According to Marie, it's a low-cost alternative to Google ads and Facebook ads; it is decentralized—meaning you as a company/organization can set up your own custom infrastructure to attract your ideal clients. Learn more about Data360 Solution here: https://www.data360.solutions/ Systems designs, tech stack choices, protocols & everyday workflows are part of her main responsibilities in her current role. Marie and her co-founders have bootstrapped Data360 into a medium sized company and on their way to a Series A round. As a deep tech company, they're partnering with tech giants among which are Google & Microsoft; currently as a PaaS, Data360 reaches about 1.5M people per month. Marie's ambitious entrepreneurial spirit has led her to be a founding contributor in her 20 year career to nearly 50 media, tech and wellness companies and projects which have contributed to over $100 million in transactions. As an Adtech developer for Facebook and Twitter, Marie was part of the teams that prototyped ad products we interact with these days; she was among those who prototyped ad pages and offered campaign best-practices on ad units & how the units should be technically developed. At the start of her entrepreneurial journey, Marie had already been in the Media & Entertainment industry in various roles. She ventured into entrepreneurship, specializing as a Media Tech Expert consulting for companies as a seasoned software developer and data scientist This is when her eyes opened to a different world, a world where she created her own projects and created value for her clients in way that hadn't been done before! During our chat, Marie confidently stated that you should "create your life—don't passively wait to be found"....and most importantly, "learn about how money works" in our world if you want to live the life you truly want. In our full conversation, Marie shares: ✨ How she transitioned into STEM with a Film & Media background ✨ Why she became an entrepreneur after working in Adtech as a software developer & data architect for Facebook and Twitter ✨ What makes a great founder ✨ Her responsibilities as CIO of Data360 Solutions & what her day looks like as CIO ✨ What a PaaS is & how Data360 actually works ✨ Being a mom and an entrepreneur ✨ Actionable advice for women in STEM about entrepreneurship
Steve Lubitz is a Data Architect and Hearthstone content creator. Steve has been podcasting for several years, but he decided to shudder his most popular show.Now he uses his data architect skills to inform the community he has created around Hearthstone and in his podcast, OffCurve. Links:Follow Steve on TwitterOffCurve.comIf you enjoyed this episode, consider sponsoring the next episode with a $3 (one-time donation) at our Ko-Fi Page.PSCheck out my New Podcast, What I'm