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Fundamentals of Data Engineering

Xebia

The following is a review of the book Fundamentals of Data Engineering by Joe Reis and Matt Housley, published by O’Reilly in June of 2022, and some takeaway lessons. This book is as good for a project manager or any other non-technical role as it is for a computer science student or a data engineer.

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Apiumhub becomes Data Innovation Summit Partner

Apiumhub

With over 1000 practical case studies presented on the past 6 editions and with new geo events in the MEA and the APAC region, the event is a worldwide movement, ushering the community of data, analytics and AI practitioners across functions, companies, industries, sectors, countries and regions to collaborate, benchmark, share and innovate.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Before that, cloud computing itself took off in roughly 2010 (AWS was founded in 2006); and Agile goes back to 2000 (the Agile Manifesto dates back to 2001, Extreme Programming to 1999). Data analysis and databases Data engineering was by far the most heavily used topic in this category; it showed a 3.6%

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Q&A with Greg Rahn – The changing Data Warehouse market

Cloudera

I was part of this migration project, and then after undergrad, I went on to be a software engineer for a utility company, who was using DB2 on the mainframe and migrating to Oracle on Unix. And then I moved from Madison, Wisconsin to San Francisco in 2000, to chase the dotcom dream. Let’s talk about big data and Apache Impala.

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