I got sucked into a data mesh Twitter thread this weekend (it’s worth a read if you haven’t seen it). Data meshes have clearly struck a nerve. Some don’t understand them, while others believe they’r| cnr.sh
Whether you are a new Data Engineer or someone with a few years of experience, you inevitably would have encountered messy data systems that seemed impossible to fix. Working at such a company usually comes with multiple pointless meetings, no clear work expectations, frustration, career stagnation, and ultimately no satisfaction from work! The reasons can be Managerial: Such as politics, red tape, cluelessness of management, influential people dictating roadmap, etc or Technical: Such as no ...| www.startdataengineering.com
Photo by Leif Christoph Gottwald on Unsplash A few months ago, I uploaded a video where I discussed data warehouses, data lakes, and transactional databases. However, the world of data management is evolving rapidly, especially with the resurgence of AI and machine learning. There are numerous other methods that technical teams are utilizing to handle… Read more| Seattle Data Guy
Although every company has unique data challenges, there are several near-universal data pipeline best practices that can guide every data leader in building a solid foundation with their team.| Ascend.io
Dave Farley and Martin Fowler are two heavyweights when it comes to Software Development. As well as his latest and hugely anticipated book Modern Software Engineering, Dave wrote Continuous Delivery. Martin co-wrote the Agile Manifesto and Refactoring. All of which are hugely influential to large swathes of software engineers. So when both came together for Dave’s new series on YouTube, the Engineering Room (sponsored by Equal Experts), it was bound to be very interesting.| beny23.github.io