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Data Lake Explained: A Comprehensive Guide to Its Architecture and Use Cases

Altexsoft

In 2010, a transformative concept took root in the realm of data storage and analytics — a data lake. The term was coined by James Dixon , Back-End Java, Data, and Business Intelligence Engineer, and it started a new era in how organizations could store, manage, and analyze their data. An example of a data lake architecture.

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Fundamentals of Data Engineering

Xebia

. – Jesse Anderson The data engineering field could be thought of as a superset of business intelligence and data warehousing that brings more elements from software engineering. The data engineer is also expected to create agile data architectures that evolve as new trends emerge.

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IBM Drives Enterprise Adoption of Social Networks with New Enterprise Adaptability Practice

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IBM Lotus Enterprise 2.0 Workshop Event - Madrid, March 2008

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Enterprise 2.0 Conference Event - Making the Shift to Enterprise 2.0 - Want to Go? Here Is How

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[e2.0] Enterprise Live Debate: Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport at Enterprise 2.0 - Surviving the Knowledge Economy - Part III

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[e2.0] Enterprise Live Debate: Andrew McAfee and Tom Davenport at Enterprise 2.0 - Fixing the Generation Gap - Part V

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