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New live online training courses

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Ken Blanchard on Leading at a Higher Level: 4 Keys to Creating a High Performing Organization , June 13. Engineering Mentorship , June 24. Spotlight on Learning From Failure: Hiring Engineers with Jeff Potter , June 25. Performance Goals for Growth , July 31. Systems engineering and operations.

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219+ live online training courses opened for June and July

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Ken Blanchard on Leading at a Higher Level: 4 Keys to Creating a High Performing Organization , June 13. Engineering Mentorship , June 24. Spotlight on Learning From Failure: Hiring Engineers with Jeff Potter , June 25. Performance Goals for Growth , July 31. Systems engineering and operations.

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160+ live online training courses opened for May and June

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Introduction to Employee Performance Management , June 10. Data science and data tools. Practical Linux Command Line for Data Engineers and Analysts , May 20. First Steps in Data Analysis , May 20. Data Analysis Paradigms in the Tidyverse , May 30. Systems engineering and operations.

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Technology Trends for 2022

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A quick look at bigram usage (word pairs) doesn’t really distinguish between “data science,” “data engineering,” “data analysis,” and other terms; the most common word pair with “data” is “data governance,” followed by “data science.” It’s clear that Amazon Web Services’ competition is on the rise.

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Where Programming, Ops, AI, and the Cloud are Headed in 2021

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The biggest challenge facing operations teams in the coming year, and the biggest challenge facing data engineers, will be learning how to deploy AI systems effectively. A backlash is only to be expected when software systems designed to maximize “engagement” end up spreading misinformation and conspiracy theories.