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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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Top 8 IT certifications in demand today

CIO

It was established in 1978 and certifies your ability to report on compliance procedures, how well you can assess vulnerabilities, and your knowledge of every stage in the auditing process. Microsoft also offers certifications focused on fundamentals, specific job roles, or specialty use cases.

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

Altexsoft

Data lakes emerged as expansive reservoirs where raw data in its most natural state could commingle freely, offering unprecedented flexibility and scalability. This article explains what a data lake is, its architecture, and diverse use cases. Watch our video explaining how data engineering works.

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When Private Cloud is the Right Fit for Public Sector Missions

Cloudera

But supply chain visibility into the millions (or billions) of parts that comprise the hundreds or thousands of devices and weapons systems that make up our military infrastructure is critical to maintaining battle readiness and regulatory compliance. It’s here where the private cloud delivers.

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Smart Factories: Artificial Intelligence and Automation for Reduced OPEX in Manufacturing

DataRobot

This “revolution” stems from breakthrough advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, and the Internet of Things (IoT). Python is unarguably the most broadly used programming language throughout the data science community. IoT Empowered Assembly Lines: Predictive Maintenance. Native Python Support for Snowpark.

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Five Trends for 2019

Hu's Place - HitachiVantara

In order to utilize the wealth of data that they already have, companies will be looking for solutions that will give comprehensive access to data from many sources. More focus will be on the operational aspects of data rather than the fundamentals of capturing, storing and protecting data.

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10 Factors Impacting Your Data and Analytics ROI

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

So get used to the fact that the data you need is going to be everywhere and get used everywhere – your cloud providers, your computer rooms, on desktops and mobile phones, within IoT-connected devices, and at third-parties including your customers, vendors, partners, and more. Real-time data’s importance is soaring.