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At Gartner Data & Analytics Summit in Orlando, I spoke with Raj Bains, CEO of Prophecy on The Ravit Show, about why they're back at Gartner, the key data challenges they're solving, and how AI is playing a bigger role in modern data transformation. We also discussed their latest funding, real-world customer use cases, and what to expect from their panel discussion with Sanjeev Mohan on Wednesday: "The Impact of GenAI on Data Teams."#GartnerDA #GenAI #GartnerOrlando2025 #theravitshow
Curious about Data Transformation? I had a blast chatting with Raj Bains, Founder & CEO, Prophecy on The Ravit Show at the Data + AI Summit. Here's what we discussed -- -- The importance of the Data Transformation Copilot -- What the copilot for data should look like? -- How Prophecy is implementing the Data Transformation Copilot? -- Examples of its impact on organizations -- What's next for Prophecy? Stay tuned for more updates and insights from the summit! #data #ai #datatransformation #prophecy #theravitshow
Gartner Day 2 was a blast. We discussed about Low Code Data Transformation, Prophecy's Co-Pilot, Future of AI, Enterprise AI and much more. I am always happy to host my friends Raj Bains, Founder & CEO, Prophecy and Sanjeev Mohan, Principal SanjMO! Check out the interview here! #data #ai #gartnerorlando #prophecy #theravitshow
Today's successful enterprises know that data products are crucial. And the data lakehouse is increasingly viewed as the best of both worlds: combining the speed and accuracy of a data warehouse, with the size and scope of a data lake. But there has been one missing ingredient: a low-code solution for building platform-agnostic pipelines. Check out this episode of DM Radio to learn from renowned Analyst Merv Adrian, who will deliver a presentation on the evolution of data. He'll be joined by Databricks Guru Simon Whitely of Advancing Analytics, and Raj Bains, CEO of Prophecy.io. They'll discuss the importance of enabling business users of all skill levels to visualize and implement highly performant data pipelines with auto-generated open source code, thus avoiding vendor lock-in.
Who better to close out the season, than Mr. Raj Bains? Jack and Raj cover everything, from Antonio Conte to HBO's Barry, with a naked barbecue along the way. Come for the chat, stay for the ending...it's worth it.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ruletheroost. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast episode, we take a look at the intricacies of low-code data pipelines with Raj Bains, the founder of Prophecy.io. Raj shares valuable insights into how performant low-codedata pipelines are revolutionizing industries and transforming everyday operations. Raj discusses the founding story of Prophecy.io, the company's mission, and its approach to democratizing the creation The post Low-Code SQL on dbt Core with Raj Bains from Prophecy appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
In this podcast episode, we take a look at the intricacies of low-code data pipelines with Raj Bains, the founder of Prophecy.io. Raj shares valuable insights into how performant low-codedata pipelines are revolutionizing industries and transforming everyday operations. Raj discusses the founding story of Prophecy.io, the company’s mission, and its approach to democratizing the creation The post Low-Code SQL on dbt Core with Raj Bains from Prophecy appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Raj Bains grew up in India, North of Delhi, and comes from a family who, as he says, does "whatever is best to do" at the time. They moved around quite a bit when he was a kid, and his family dabbled in a number of different trades. After doing an internship in France and then, completing his undergrad, he moved stateside and has called many different states home. In fact, in those states, he got involved in outdoors activities, like kayaking, mountain biking, and the like. Also, he plays a lot of games, specifically on his phone, which makes his fingers hurt.Raj comes from a background of building powerful tools, that also happen to be really complicated and hard to use... specifically, around the data engineering space. To put it blunt, he felt that the tools were from the Stone Age. He knew that he could build something better.This is the creation story of Prophecy.SponsorsAirbyteDopplerHost.ioIPInfomablSupportZebraLinksWebsite: https://www.prophecy.io/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raj-bains-b837a46/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Raj Bains grew up in India, North of Delhi, and comes from a family who, as he says, does "whatever is best to do" at the time. They moved around quite a bit when he was a kid, and his family dabbled in a number of different trades. After doing an internship in France and then, completing his undergrad, he moved stateside and has called many different states home. In fact, in those states, he got involved in outdoors activities, like kayaking, mountain biking, and the like. Also, he plays a lot of games, specifically on his phone, which makes his fingers hurt.Raj comes from a background of building powerful tools, that also happen to be really complicated and hard to use... specifically, around the data engineering space. To put it blunt, he felt that the tools were from the Stone Age. He knew that he could build something better.This is the creation story of Prophecy.SponsorsAirbyteDopplerHost.ioIPInfomablLinksWebsite: https://www.prophecy.io/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raj-bains-b837a46/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to another engaging and informative episode of Data Gurus! Sima is delighted to have Raj Bains, the CEO and Founder at Prophecy, joining her for today's show! Raj started Prophecy five years ago and decided to build one big product to get data ready for analytics. He talks to Sima about his business and product and where he fits within the industry. Raj's background Raj started his professional career in the early 2000s. He started with graphics, worked as a developer, got into power tools, and worked at Microsoft. After that, he joined a team at NVIDIA to build CUDA, which now gets used for Bitcoin mining. Then he moved into the data space and shifted from engineering into marketing and product management. While selling big data platforms and managing Apache Hive for the Hadoop Company at Hortonworks, he saw data users struggling to be productive with outdated tools. He solved that problem by building power tools to make it easy to get data ready for analytics very quickly. He has focused on doing that since then. Prophecy Raj started Prophecy in 2017 to build a visual tooling layer to get data ready for analytics. Data scientists, data analysts, and data engineers can use the tool to avoid having to do unnecessary work. Standardization There is a big problem with standardization within large organizations when it comes to building data pipelines. The problem with unstandardized codes In the past, people within the industry used to write scripts. Then they started using standardized visual tools. After that, they moved to the cloud, but nobody wanted to get locked into that tool, so they got rid of the visual development tools and started using codes. The codes within companies are unstandardized, however, so everyone's code looks different. That has led to many different problems. A solution Prophecy's clients do visual drag-and-drop development, and Raj and his team write high-quality code for them. That has opened people up to returning to visual development and allowed much more standardization within the industry. Building a solution Raj and his team started working with a few big credit card companies and banks. Then they spent two or three years building their product. They still have a year or two of building ahead of them, but they have reached a point where they can solve the entire problem for companies using their product. An enterprise standard They have created an enterprise standard for all lines of business, where data analysts, data engineers, and everyone else within a company use the same tool and speak the same language. Data pipelines Prophecy makes it quick and easy for companies to build data pipelines. Data pipelines are essential for analytics because they provide the necessary information for asking intelligent questions. The data has to be high-quality, timely, and in the right shape to answer questions quickly. The future Raj believes that they will solve the issues with data management within the next three to five years. Bio: Raj is the founder & CEO of Prophecy. Previously, Raj led project management of Apache Hive at Hortonworks through their IPO. He also headed product management and marketing for a NewSQL database startup. Raj continues to actively develop compiler and database technologies in his quest to create data tools “that don't suck.” His engineering roles include developing a NewSQL database, building CUDA at NVIDIA as a founding engineer, and as a compiler engineer working on Microsoft Visual Studio. Links: Email me your thoughts! Sima@Infinity-2.com LinkedIn Twitter Infinity-2.com Connect with Raj Raj Bains on LinkedIn Raj Bains on Twitter
Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/GZVugQeJ_XY This Week's Guest is Data Tools Guru, Raj Bains Raj is the founder & CEO of Prophecy. Previously, Raj led project management of Apache Hive at Hortonworks through their IPO. He also headed product management and marketing for a NewSQL database startup. Raj continues to actively develop compiler and database […]
Today on That Tech Pod, Laura and Gabi talk with Raj Bains. Raj is the founder & CEO of Prophecy. Previously, Raj led project management of Apache Hive at Hortonworks through their IPO. He also headed product management and marketing for a NewSQL database startup. Raj continues to actively develop compiler and database technologies in his quest to create data tools “that don't suck.” His engineering roles include developing a NewSQL database, building CUDA at NVIDIA as a founding engineer, and as a compiler engineer working on Microsoft Visual Studio.
Originally published on April 12, 2022. As companies move to Spark and a Lakehouse architecture, they are realizing that the data tools are lagging way behind. You need to be a programmer to effectively use Spark and Airflow. There are some low-code ETL tools, but is that enough? Companies want to treat their data pipelines The post Lakehouse Data Stack with Raj Bains appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Originally published on April 12, 2022. As companies move to Spark and a Lakehouse architecture, they are realizing that the data tools are lagging way behind. You need to be a programmer to effectively use Spark and Airflow. There are some low-code ETL tools, but is that enough? Companies want to treat their data pipelines The post Lakehouse Data Stack with Raj Bains appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
The interfaces and design cues that a tool offers can have a massive impact on who is able to use it and the tasks that they are able to perform. With an eye to making data workflows more accessible to everyone in an organization Raj Bains and his team at Prophecy designed a powerful and extensible low-code platform that lets technical and non-technical users scale data flows without forcing everyone into the same layers of abstraction. In this episode he explores the tension between code-first and no-code utilities and how he is working to balance the strengths without falling prey to their shortcomings.
As companies move to Spark and a Lakehouse architecture, they are realizing that the data tools are lagging way behind. You need to be a programmer to effectively use Spark and Airflow. There are some low-code ETL tools, but is that enough? Companies want to treat their data pipelines like mission-critical apps. They want DevOps The post Lakehouse Data Stack with Raj Bains appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
As companies move to Spark and a Lakehouse architecture, they are realizing that the data tools are lagging way behind. You need to be a programmer to effectively use Spark and Airflow. There are some low-code ETL tools, but is that enough? Companies want to treat their data pipelines like mission-critical apps. They want DevOps The post Lakehouse Data Stack with Raj Bains appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
As companies move to Spark and a Lakehouse architecture, they are realizing that the data tools are lagging way behind. You need to be a programmer to effectively use Spark and Airflow. There are some low-code ETL tools, but is that enough? Companies want to treat their data pipelines like mission-critical apps. They want DevOps The post Lakehouse Data Stack with Raj Bains appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Prophecy is a complete Low-Code Data Engineering Platform for the Enterprise. Prophecy enables all your teams on Apache Spark with a unique low-code designer. While you visually build your Dataflows – Prophecy generates high-quality Spark code on Git. Then, you can schedule Spark workflows with Prophecy's low-code Airflow. Not only that, Prophecy provides end-to-end visibility
Prophecy is a complete Low-Code Data Engineering Platform for the Enterprise. Prophecy enables all your teams on Apache Spark with a unique low-code designer. While you visually build your Dataflows – Prophecy generates high-quality Spark code on Git. Then, you can schedule Spark workflows with Prophecy's low-code Airflow. Not only that, Prophecy provides end-to-end visibility The post Prophecy: Apple of Data Engineering with Raj Bains appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Prophecy is a complete Low-Code Data Engineering Platform for the Enterprise. Prophecy enables all your teams on Apache Spark with a unique low-code designer. While you visually build your Dataflows – Prophecy generates high-quality Spark code on Git. Then, you can schedule Spark workflows with Prophecy's low-code Airflow. Not only that, Prophecy provides end-to-end visibility The post Prophecy: Apple of Data Engineering with Raj Bains appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Prophecy is a complete Low-Code Data Engineering Platform for the Enterprise. Prophecy enables all your teams on Apache Spark with a unique low-code designer. While you visually build your Dataflows – Prophecy generates high-quality Spark code on Git. Then, you can schedule Spark workflows with Prophecy's low-code Airflow. Not only that, Prophecy provides end-to-end visibility The post Prophecy: Apple of Data Engineering with Raj Bains appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
There is a wealth of tools and systems available for processing data, but the user experience of integrating them and building workflows is still lacking. This is particularly important in large and complex organizations where domain knowledge and context is paramount and there may not be access to engineers for codifying that expertise. Raj Bains founded Prophecy to address this need by creating a UI first platform for building and executing data engineering workflows that orchestrates Airflow and Spark. Rather than locking your business logic into a proprietary storage layer and only exposing it through a drag-and-drop editor Prophecy synchronizes all of your jobs with source control, allowing an easy bi-directional interaction between code first and no-code experiences. In this episode he shares his motivations for creating Prophecy, how he is leveraging the magic of compilers to translate between UI and code oriented representations of logic, and the organizational benefits of having a cohesive experience designed to bring business users and domain experts into the same platform as data engineers and analysts.
A reflection of the last couple of months and what's to come next. Join me Raj Bains on the January challenge! DM me with what challenges and experiences you'll be taking on.
Raj Bains and Rory Benson go back through the home win against West Brom, discussing that absolute worldie of a Van La Parra winner, and where Town went right and wrong. There's also some chat about the new boys getting a start and Jonathan Hogg not getting the credit he deserves. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson go back through the Liverpool result, trying to find out exactly how and why Town were undone in the second half in the manner they were. Is it a case of sometimes the other team is just better? There is also all the latest from the pre-West Brom press conference, featuring what was on the mind of both David Wagner and Chris Lowe, with a full preview of that match to round things off. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson look back at all the latest news coming out of Huddersfield Town, including confirmation that Philip Billing will be out of action for three months after undergoing ankle surgery. There's also a recap of the pre-Liverpool press conference and a full preview of that game too, looking at how exactly Town might look to go to Anfield and come away with something. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson catch up with all they've missed over the past week and a half, with a full review of both the Swansea loss and Manchester United win. Discussing what went wrong, and then subsequently what went so very right, it's an interesting week in the young Premier League life of Huddersfield Town to get our heads around. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains is joined by Greg Johnson, the editor-in-chief of Football.London to get an outsiders perspective on Town so far. How do people outside the area think of club? Are we exceeding expectations, or matching them? Is there any reason for Wagner to go from 4-2-3-1 to 3-4-3 or similar? All that and more is discussed. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson discuss all the latest coming out of Huddersfield Town, with David Wagner and Mathias Zanka full of news during the pre-Swansea City press conference. We've injury updates on Mounie, Williams, Quaner, Palmer and Hefele, while there was a hint that Aaron Mooy may not be fresh enough to start this Saturday. There is also chat surrounding Scott Malone and a rumoured loan, who should cover for Mooy and a preview of the Swansea game, including who we think is their biggest threat and how Town can go about beating them. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson say goodbye to the international break - finally - by going through the adventures of the Town players serving their countries, catching up on the exploits of the plays out on loan and answering some listener questions. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson readjust the format this week for the international break, and run a mailbag feature, giving the majority of the podcast over to listener questions, taking on board their Town concerns and queries, and trying to answer them as best they can. Listen out for an incredible anecdote at the end from one of our listeners about Examiner sports editor Mel Booth, as well. It's genuinely not to be missed... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson discuss the Tottenham loss, how well Town started, the Kane factor, the Alli dive and everything in between. There's also talk of Depoitre and Mounie starting together, Malone vs Lowe or Malone AND Lowe, and a brief injury update. Don't forget: we need your questions for Thursday's episode, so please get them across. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson are here with all the latest coming out of Huddersfield Town ahead of the Tottenham Hotspur home game, with updates on the injuries to Danny Williams and Steve Mounie, as well as reaction from today's press conference, where David Wagner and Laurent Depoitre were present. There's also some Tottenham insight, with Benson roasting Bains over what we're to expect from this weekends opponents. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson go through all the latest Huddersfield Town news, with update's on injuries to Danny Williams and Steve Mounie, as well as a review of the Burnley match, Town's troubles in front of goal, whether drawing so much may hurt long term and a brief diving discussion, obviously. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson go back over the draw against Leicester, and notice a pattern emerging of home matches that Huddersfield Town were the better side in without winning. There's also the latest from the press conference, where David Wagner and Michael Hefele were present, as well as a look forward to the Crystal Palace tie in the Carabao Cup. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson relive Town's first loss of the season away against West Ham on Monday night, and disagree on whether or not they fluked it. There's also talk from the latest club press conference, where we heard from David Wagner and Mathias Zanka, as well as a preview of the upcoming Leicester game this Saturday afternoon. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson review the transfer window, comparing the fashion in which Town have gone about their impressive business against those who're expected to be in around them in the league this season. There's also the latest from this week's press conference at Canalside, where both David Wagner and Tom Ince were in good form. Also, fresh back from the Altona 93 friendly in Hamburg, we've analysis of the match, paying special attention to how both Florent Hadergjonaj and Abdelhamid Sabiri performed in their first outing for the club, as well as a preview of the upcoming West Ham match on Monday evening. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson dissect the Southampton game in usual fashion, picking through the good, the bad and the ugly. There's talk of all the latest news, including Rob Green signing and Jason Davidson being released. There is also a preview of the friendly in Hamburg, and why the club take so many trips abroad to train. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson are back during the annual leave interrupted fortnight to catch up with the Newcastle and Rotherham wins, give an update from inside the press conferences and discuss Town's two new signings: number ten Abdelhamid Sabiri and right back (FINALLY!) Florent Hadergjonaj, who we'll be calling Flo from now on...There's also a preview of the Southampton game and a listener question, too. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson run through the latest club news, before Lee Ryder of the Newcastle Chronicle joins to give the inside line from this Sunday's opposition. There's also a discussion of Wagner or Benitez and Shelvey vs Mooy, which is always fun. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains is joined by Rory Benson to look back on the perfect start away at Palace, discussing just how easy this Premier League business has turned out to be...There's discussion of the better performances, the areas in which to improve - if any - and how Wagner's risky tactics on paper paid off in spectacular style. Don't forget the Beer52.com offer, and subscribe, rate and comment on iTunes if you haven't already too. Speak again Thursday! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains is joined by Rory Benson to recap today's first Premier League press conference, with both David Wagner and Tommy Smith facing the media before Saturday's kick-off against Palace - there's also an interview with Robert Warlow from the Croyden Advertiser, who gives us the inside scoop on this weekend's opponents. We discuss what both had to say for themselves, the increased attention on the club now, and the news that has broken since; like Hogg returning earlier than expected, the much anticipated arrival of Andy Yiadom and their collective thoughts on being written off far and wide. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains is joined back in the office by Rory Benson, who's fresh from Austria with Torino reaction and to recap the trip in general. There's new right-back chat - because when isn't there? - and we discuss the Hogg injury, Williams stepping in to his shoes and all those predictions with Town sat dead last. No skin off our nose... For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains has Rory Benson down the line from Austria for the final time this episode with all the latest from Town's pre-season training camp, and a special guest appearance from the Bleacher Report's own Sam Tighe, so gives his opinion on all things Wagner and Huddersfield. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains is back hosting episode three, with a nice introduction featuring Examiner sports editor and all-round legend Mel Booth, who gives his view on how the club has grown and changed over the years, ahead of their maiden Premier League season. Then we've reporter Rory Benson come on live from Austria on the Town tour, to fill us in on all the latest goings on. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson look back on the Udinese friendly: who played well, who didn't and how nice it was to be back at the ground, despite the reduced capacity. There's also a discussion about the Wells situation, Cavare's trial and a preview of what you can expect out of the Austria trip. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Raj Bains and Rory Benson give a quick introduction of themselves before talking through Town's new signings one-by-one, discussing how they'll fit in and how good the business was. We also have a look at Billing to Swansea, the trial of Dimitri Cavare and Christopher Schindler's new contract. Our first ever guest is Greg Johnson from Squawka.com, who gives us an insight in to the wider perception of Huddersfield from outside of the Town bubble, and what he's expecting from Wagner and the club. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Hello and welcome to Ooh To Be A...In this first short teaser trailer, host Raj Bains takes you through what you can expect from the pod, and how best to get in touch.Speak soon #UTT For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Talking Tactics are joined by Raj Bains (Rule the Roost podcast/freelance journalist) to discuss Tottenham Hotspur, will Dele Alli and Harry Kane stay around, how Spurs built with integrity, moving from White Hart Lane, Sissoko's poorness, Tim Sherwood being a (redacted), projecting five years, academy players to watch, tackle various other topics and answer your questions. Follow Raj twitter.com/BainsXIII Read Raj’s piece on Dimitar Berbatov for FourFourTwo www.fourfourtwo.com/features/ten-years-how-dimitar-berbatov-made-spurs-then-broke-them Follow Talking Tactics twitter.com/TaIkingTactics Follow us twitter.com/HaveHopeHut twitter.com/Ankaman616 twitter.com/DanielTiluk Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2ad5MwS Follow on SoundCloud: bit.ly/29Qt9XO
Back in the hosting chair, Jack Hussey rejoined Raj Bains on this weeks show, making sure the audio equivalent of Ledley King (Bains) and Michael Dawson (Hussey) were back together again. They started by celebrating a good week for the club and three points against Sunderland, before turning their attention to Anji on Thursday and Liverpool on Sunday. With nobody in Dagestan willing to talk to us - we presume - we skipped ahead to Liverpool and spoke to Social Media godzilla Michael Sinnerton, who currently helps control Nike's online presence. We asked about the in form striker currently injured and the inform striker on loan from The Klan, as well as discussing a few pearls of wisdom from real life comic creation Brenton Rodgers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.