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It's very easy to draw the wrong conclusions from data for any number of reasons.Maybe the dataset is wrong to start with. Maybe you've interpreted it wrong. But when you get it right, data is THE single biggest value tool you have as a company.This week's episode of Hire Learning features Peter Fishman, co-founder of Mozart Data.After working at a whole host of companies from international powerhouses like Shell, all the way down to independents with less than ten employees, Fish saw the opportunity to build a business that would make data way easier to take advantage of.Let's be honest, hiring without data is pointless, so I'm sure you can see why I was so excited to have this conversation with Fish.I cannot wait to hear your thoughts on this episode!Connect with our host, Oz Rashid, on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ozrashid.Learn more about MSH: https://www.talentmsh.com.Don't forget to rate, download and subscribe to the podcast so you won't miss out on creative, innovative strategies for hiring the best talent.#Talent #Hiring #Learning #Teams #Jobs
Join Andrew, our resident Business Ninja, and Peter Fishman, CEO of Mozart Data, as they revolutionise the way you handle data. No more coding or constant maintenance—just plug in your data and let Mozart Data do the heavy lifting. Whether you're a data analyst, business owner, or curious mind, discover insights and make informed decisions effortlessly. Don't waste another minute struggling with data infrastructure. Visit our website at https://www.mozartdata.com and start your data journey now. -----Do you want to be interviewed for your business? Schedule time with us, and we'll create a podcast like this for your business: https://www.WriteForMe.io/-----https://www.facebook.com/writeforme.iohttps://www.instagram.com/writeforme.io/https://twitter.com/writeformeiohttps://www.linkedin.com/company/writeforme/https://www.pinterest.com/andysteuer/Want to be interviewed on our Business Ninjas podcast? Schedule time with us now, and we'll make it happen right away! Check out WriteForMe, more than just a Content Agency! See the Faces Behind The Voices on our YouTube Channel!
Mozart Data is the fastest way to set up scalable, reliable data infrastructure that doesn't need to be maintained by you. Mozart Data's all-in-one modern data platform empowers anyone to easily centralize, organize, and analyze their data without engineering resources. Connect with Peter
Today's guest is Peter Fishman, Co-Founder at Mozart Data in San Francisco. Founded in 2020, Mozart Data is the all-in-one modern data platform that gives anyone the tools to consolidate, organize, and prepare data for analysis. Mozart Data is on a mission to empower anyone to get the most out of their data without engineering or technical knowledge. Businesses of all sizes, from start-ups to Fortune 100 companies, use Mozart Data to power their data infrastructure and free up their teams to focus on the data engineering and analysis that's unique to them. Mozart Data provides a Snowflake data warehouse, ETL, transformation, and other no-code tools to consolidate, organize, and clean company data before the analysis stage. In the episode, Peter will chat about: The motivation for founding Mozart Data, Milestones and challenges they faced bringing the idea to life, What's unique about their data engineering team, Use cases of the benefits they bring to customers, Upcoming career opportunities, and Why Mozart Data is a great place to work
This podcast interview focuses on product innovation that has the power to make becoming data-driven easier than ever before. My guest is Peter Fishman, Co-founder, and CEO of Mozart Data Dr. Peter Fishman has over a decade of experience running data and data-adjacent teams at companies like Microsoft, Yammer, Opendoor, Playdom, and Eaze. He realized that he was building the same types of modern data stacks at each company. Taking a broader perspective, he saw many other companies building a data stack over and over again. This inspired him, and his co-founder, Dan, to found Mozart Data in 2020. Mozart Data is on a mission to make it easy for anyone to set up a modern data stack, without a data engineer, in under an hour. Why does this matter? Because that enables 10x more employees to get access to data, it decreases the time to insight by 76% and delivers 30% cost savings compared to assembling your own data stack. And that inspired me, and hence I invited Peter to my podcast. We explore what's broken around the way we can embrace the full potential of data. Peter explains his vision of what can be when we can leverage the power of data as a first principle versus an afterthought. He shares his lessons learned around what a SaaS application has to excel at to overcome the trust issues customers have and create a sustainable business from the start. Here are some of his quotes: The idea of, let's build everything and let's be good at everything. And I think like this is like, almost the kiss of death. Customers don't want good. Customers want the best. You might say, well, the customer won't know the difference between good and the best. They will know the difference. What I think of as the way to win business is you have a small contract, and you expand with a combination of the startup and the impact that you're having. So, as you're helpful, that sort of growth within the company, ends up being sort of a no brainer. During this interview, you will learn four things: That you can build a thriving business by working closely with your competitors That customers want the best product in the market - whether we like it or not. The opportunity is: they define 'best' - no one else. What principles to follow to grow solid traction around adoption When you know your vision is clear and powerful enough For more information about the guest from this week: Peter Fishman Website Mozart Data Subscribe to the Daily Value Inspiration Stressed by the thought of ‘not enough' traction? Eager to know how to remove the roadblocks that slow down your entire SaaS business? Then Subscribe here It's a short daily reflection on how to shape a B2B SaaS business your customers would miss if it were gone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peter Fishman's resume has its fair share of disparate data points. “I was once considered the world's expert in video rental,” he explains. “This is essentially the world's worst skill.” He spent a decade as Chief Bacon officer of Bacon Hot Sauce, a company he co-founded with Dan Silverman. He even describes himself as a “failed” academic, despite earning a PhD in Economics from Berkeley. Fittingly, he eventually streamlined these career data points into Mozart Data, another company he co-founded, with Silverman. Mozart Data is an all-in-one modern data platform that allows anyone to—without the need for engineering resources–organize, centralize, and analyze their data. Even outside of the data space itself, knowing the statistics of consumers and investors is crucial to launching any successful enterprise. Fishman admits that the relationships and reputation that he and Silverman formed from all of their previous years in business helped them launch their platform with unusual speed, as their first customers were investing in 30 years of accumulated trust. On this episode of Billion Dollar Tech, you'll learn the value of a data pipeline, what major change in the data space has Peter excited, and the crucial difference between customers and friends. Quotes: “B2B companies were not developing like consumer companies. They would sell to a CIO and magically whatever the CIO decided, that's what the company had to adopt. (5:54-6:07 | Peter) “You started to see that in the software space, you started to see teams that would make decisions about what software they were using to basically make themselves move quicker.” (6:27-6:37 | Peter) “What has happened in enterprise or B2B in the last almost two decades has been this shift from exclusively a top-down sale from somebody with a fancy title making a decision on behalf of the whole company, to a more natural, bottom-up motion. What do you prefer and vote with your credit card.” (9:05-9:31 | Peter) “It's very hard to raise money without either a product, a vision, or traction. If you have all three of them, you're in the driver's seat.” (11:48-11:57 | Peter) “The reality is 99.99% or entrepreneurs don't end up on a rocketship to Mars. They end up toiling for many years in a really challenging environment.” (15:03-15:17 | Peter) “We were selling a product, not ourselves as a service, that said the buyers trusted our names. This is about 30 years of trust we had built with these three customers.” (17:58-18:12 | Peter) “So you mentioned the word data pipeline. What's a data pipeline?'(25:54-26:00 | Brendan) “You have to understand some of the nuances of your data, what's generating your data. What's the mechanism?” (35:56-36:01 | Peter) Connect with Brendan Dell: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendandell/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BrendanDell Instagram: @thebrendandellTikTok: @brendandell39 Buy a copy of Brendan's Book, The 12 Immutable Laws of High-Impact Messaging: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780578210926 Connect with Peter Fishman:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petefishmanv Twitter: @peterfishman https://www.mozartdata.com/ Blog: https://www.mozartdata.com/blog Check out Peter Fishman's recommended resources:Moneyball by Michael Lewis: https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780393324815 https://fivethirtyeight.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/mozartdata Please don't forget to rate, comment, and subscribe to Billion Dollar Tech on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts! Use code Brendan30 for 30% off your annual membership with RiverSide.fm Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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As data volumes grow and become ever-more complex, the role of the data analyst has never been more important. At the disposal of the modern data analyst, are tools that reduce time to insight, and increase collaboration. However, as the tools of a data analyst evolve, so do the skills. Today's guest, Peter Fishman, Co-Founder at Mozart Data, speaks to this exact notion. Join us as we discuss: Defining a data-driven organization & main challenges Breaking down the modern data stack & what it means What makes a great data analyst How data analysts can develop deep subject matter expertise in the areas they serve Find every episode of DataFramed on Apple, Spotify, and more. Find us on our website and join the conversation on LinkedIn. Listening on a desktop and can't see the links? Just search for DataFramed in your favorite podcast player.
Mark Rittman is joined in this episode by Peter Fishman to talk about Mozart Data, the modern data stack and the need to automate the role of the analytics engineer.MozartData websiteData Bites: A Virtual Lunch and Learn with Powered by Fivetran, Snowflake and Mozart Data Launch HN: Mozart Data (YC S20) – One-stop shop for a modern data pipeline
Mark Rittman is joined in this episode by Peter Fishman to talk about Mozart Data, the modern data stack and the need to automate the role of the analytics engineer.MozartData websiteData Bites: A Virtual Lunch and Learn with Powered by Fivetran, Snowflake and Mozart Data Launch HN: Mozart Data (YC S20) – One-stop shop for a modern data pipeline
How to go from messy, siloed data to analysis-ready in several hours? In this episode, we sat down with Peter Fishman to talk about the benefits and challenges of the modern data stack. Peter is a co-founder and co-CEO of Mozart Data, an out-of-the-box data stack that provides quick and easy ways to consolidate, organize, and get data ready for analysis without the extensive engineering efforts or technical knowledge which is common today. Cool links: BaconHotSauce MozartData
Peter Fishman the CFounder & CEO of Mozart Data shares how to build a successful data stack. Get more info at https://www.MozartData.com/
On this episode of Hashmap on Tap, host Kelly Kohlleffel is joined by Peter Fishman. Fish is Co-Founder and CEO at Mozart Data, where they are helping clients go from siloed, messy data to analysis-ready data in a matter of hours. Prior to starting Mozart Data, Fish was Chief Strategy Officer at Eaze, founded the Bacon Hot Sauce Company, and spent time at Opendoor, Zenefits, and Yammer. Listen in and hear how Fish went from sports statistics to starting a hot sauce company to starting Mozart Data and some of the practical data lessons he learned along the way. Show Notes: Check out Mozart Data: https://www.mozartdata.com/ Check out Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game: https://www.amazon.com/Moneyball-Art-Winning-Unfair-Game/dp/0393324818 On tap for today's episode: Vietnamese Coffee and a Double Espresso Contact Us: https://www.hashmapinc.com/reach-out
Peter Fishman ("Fish"), co-founder and CEO of Mozart Data, had a vision for making it easy for any business to unlock the value of their data via a modern data stack. He and his co-founder believe rote data engineering work shouldn't require teams of in-house data engineers. Fish turned his PhD in Economics and passion for statistics into a successful, venture-backed YC company that is defining the future of data analytics.Listen and learn...Why Fish believes "not every business gets value out of their data... but every business can."The role of data pipelines in automating the cleaning and transforming of data.Fish's prediction for where humans will be needed for data analysis in a decade.What Fish learned working with David Sacks at Yammer.How bacon hot sauce inspired the founding of Mozart Data.References in this episode:Barr Moses from Monte Carlo on AI and the Future of WorkDerek Steer from Mode on AI and the Future of WorkFivetran for simplifying data integration
Our guest today is Peter Fishman, who is the CEO and co-founder of Mozart Data, which is the fastest and easiest way to get the data stack to consolidate, organize, and clean your data, so it's ready for analysis.
Are you eager to learn more about Modern Data Stack? In this episode Peter Fishman, CEO and Founder at Mozart Data, talks about his journey, modern data stack, analytics, pitfalls of a data analytics team and power of data! #data #datascience #python #machinelearning #analytics #moderndatastack #ai #bi #artificialintelligence
The modern data stack has been gaining a lot of attention recently with a rapidly growing set of managed services for different stages of the data lifecycle. With all of the available options it is possible to run a scalable, production grade data platform with a small team, but there are still sharp edges and integration challenges to work through. Peter Fishman and Dan Silberman experienced these difficulties firsthand and created Mozart Data to provide a single, easy to use option for getting started with the modern data stack. In this episode they explain how they designed a user experience to make working with data more accessibly by organizations without a data team, while allowing for more advanced users to build out more complex workflows. They also share their thoughts on the modern data ecosystem and how it improves the availability of analytics for companies of all sizes.
Modern companies leverage dozens or even hundreds of software solutions to solve specific needs of the business. Organizations need to collect all these disparate data sources into a data warehouse in order to add value. The raw data typically needs transformation before it can be analyzed. In many cases, companies develop homegrown solutions, thus reinventing The post Modern Data Stacks Optimized by Mozart Data with Peter Fishman and Dan Silberman appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Modern companies leverage dozens or even hundreds of software solutions to solve specific needs of the business. Organizations need to collect all these disparate data sources into a data warehouse in order to add value. The raw data typically needs transformation before it can be analyzed. In many cases, companies develop homegrown solutions, thus reinventing
Modern companies leverage dozens or even hundreds of software solutions to solve specific needs of the business. Organizations need to collect all these disparate data sources into a data warehouse in order to add value. The raw data typically needs transformation before it can be analyzed. In many cases, companies develop homegrown solutions, thus reinventing The post Modern Data Stacks Optimized by Mozart Data with Peter Fishman and Dan Silberman appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Modern companies leverage dozens or even hundreds of software solutions to solve specific needs of the business. Organizations need to collect all these disparate data sources into a data warehouse in order to add value. The raw data typically needs transformation before it can be analyzed. In many cases, companies develop homegrown solutions, thus reinventing The post Modern Data Stacks Optimized by Mozart Data with Peter Fishman and Dan Silberman appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Mozart Data specializes in data stack, SaaS, data-visualization and engineering solutions for companies. In this episode Peter Fishman talks to Ben Jackson at VenorTech ti discuss his growth story. Make sure to drop your comments in the chat below and enjoy the episode! #SaaS #Startups #Startuplife #EnterpriseSoftware
What you'll learn: Managing the complexities of the modern data platform Balancing between hiring for the right data skill Breaking out roles by areas of specialization Meet: Peter Fishman is the co-founder and CEO of Mozart Data (YCS20), the easiest way to spin up a modern data stack. Previously, he was the Chief Strategy Officer at Eaze, a cannabis technology platform. He has also worked at fast-growing startups including Opendoor, Zenefits, Yammer/Microsoft, Playdom/Disney. He also has been involved with sports analytics at the Philadelphia Eagles and has run a hot sauce company, Bacon Hot Sauce. He holds a B.S. from Duke University and a Ph.D. in economics from UC Berkeley. If you have any questions for Fish, please feel free to reach out via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petefishman/ 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.
Mozart Data founders Peter Fishman and Dan Silberman have been friends for over 20 years, working at various startups, and even launching a hot sauce company together along the way. As technologists, they saw companies building a data stack over and over. They decided to provide one for them and Mozart Data was born. The […]