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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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Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview with Pallavi Phadnis

Netflix Tech

Data Engineers of Netflix?—?Interview Interview with Pallavi Phadnis This post is part of our “ Data Engineers of Netflix ” series, where our very own data engineers talk about their journeys to Data Engineering @ Netflix. Pallavi Phadnis is a Senior Software Engineer at Netflix.

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Article: Innovation Startups Modeling Agile Culture

InfoQ Culture Methods

Innovation is not only about the most advanced technology, management and processes are the new era of startups' innovation. To mix the power of the data and the importance of people to offer business intelligence is a key point nowadays. The result is not only the most imporant thing, the way you do it more important.

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Belcorp reimagines R&D with AI

CIO

The R&D laboratories produced large volumes of unstructured data, which were stored in various formats, making it difficult to access and trace. Belcorp’s answer was a new AI Innovation Labs platform, which has earned the company a CIO 100 Award in IT Excellence.

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Building a vision for real-time artificial intelligence

CIO

He had been trying to gather new data insights but was frustrated at how long it was taking. Most current data architectures were designed for batch processing with analytics and machine learning models running on data warehouses and data lakes. Sound familiar?) It isn’t easy.

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5 hot IT hiring trends — and 5 going cold

CIO

Hiring tech talent in 2023 means navigating an uncertain economy, the effects of widespread tech industry layoffs, and candidates who want to work for a company with a mission and workplace culture that align with their values, including diversity, equity, and inclusion. IT leaders say the best approach is to focus on adaptability.

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Expert tips for hiring (and retaining) data scientists

CIO

Similar findings came out of a 2021 Forrester report which noted that 55% of companies surveyed were looking to hire data scientists. The report also pointed out that 62% needed data engineers and 37% wanted machine learning engineers — both are key data science support roles. Let innovators innovate.

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