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Data Engineering Podcast

This show goes behind the scenes for the tools, techniques, and difficulties associated with the discipline of data engineering. Databases, workflows, automation, and data manipulation are just some of the topics that you will find here.

Episodes

Supporting And Expanding The Arrow Ecosystem For Fast And Efficient Data Processing At Voltron Data

Summary The data ecosystem has been growing rapidly, with new communities joining and bringing their preferred programming languages to the mix. This has led to inefficiencies in how data is stored, accessed, and shared across process and system boundaries. The Arrow project is designed to eliminate wasted effort in translating between languages, and Voltron Data was created to help grow and support its technology and community. In this episode Wes McKinney shares the ways that Arrow and its rel...

Nov 28, 202250 minEp. 346

Analyze Massive Data At Interactive Speeds With The Power Of Bitmaps Using FeatureBase

Summary The most expensive part of working with massive data sets is the work of retrieving and processing the files that contain the raw information. FeatureBase (formerly Pilosa) avoids that overhead by converting the data into bitmaps. In this episode Matt Jaffee explains how to model your data as bitmaps and the benefits that this representation provides for fast aggregate computation. He also discusses the improvements that have been incorporated into FeatureBase to simplify integration wit...

Nov 28, 202259 minEp. 345

A Look At The Data Systems Behind The Gameplay For League Of Legends

Summary The majority of blog posts and presentations about data engineering and analytics assume that the consumers of those efforts are internal business users accessing an environment controlled by the business. In this episode Ian Schweer shares his experiences at Riot Games supporting player-focused features such as machine learning models and recommeder systems that are deployed as part of the game binary. He explains the constraints that he and his team are faced with and the various chall...

Nov 21, 20221 hr 1 minEp. 344

Tame The Entropy In Your Data Stack And Prevent Failures With Sifflet

Summary The problems that are easiest to fix are the ones that you prevent from happening in the first place. Sifflet is a platform that brings your entire data stack into focus to improve the reliability of your data assets and empower collaboration across your teams. In this episode CEO and founder Salma Bakouk shares her views on the causes and impacts of "data entropy" and how you can tame it before it leads to failures. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podca...

Nov 21, 202247 minEp. 343

Build Data Products Without A Data Team Using AgileData

Summary Building data products is an undertaking that has historically required substantial investments of time and talent. With the rise in cloud platforms and self-serve data technologies the barrier of entry is dropping. Shane Gibson co-founded AgileData to make analytics accessible to companies of all sizes. In this episode he explains the design of the platform and how it builds on agile development principles to help you focus on delivering value. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Dat...

Nov 14, 20221 hr 13 minEp. 342

Taking A Look Under The Hood At CreditKarma's Data Platform

Summary CreditKarma builds data products that help consumers take advantage of their credit and financial capabilities. To make that possible they need a reliable data platform that empowers all of the organization’s stakeholders. In this episode Vishnu Venkataraman shares the journey that he and his team have taken to build and evolve their systems and improve the product offerings that they are able to support. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show abo...

Nov 14, 202252 minEp. 341

Build Better Data Products By Creating Data, Not Consuming It

Summary A lot of the work that goes into data engineering is trying to make sense of the "data exhaust" from other applications and services. There is an undeniable amount of value and utility in that information, but it also introduces significant cost and time requirements. In this episode Nick King discusses how you can be intentional about data creation in your applications and services to reduce the friction and errors involved in building data products and ML applications. He als...

Nov 07, 20221 hr 5 minEp. 339

Clean Up Your Data Using Scalable Entity Resolution And Data Mastering With Zingg

Summary Despite the best efforts of data engineers, data is as messy as the real world. Entity resolution and fuzzy matching are powerful utilities for cleaning up data from disconnected sources, but it has typically required custom development and training machine learning models. Sonal Goyal created and open-sourced Zingg as a generalized tool for data mastering and entity resolution to reduce the effort involved in adopting those practices. In this episode she shares the story behind the proj...

Nov 07, 202247 minEp. 340

Expanding The Reach of Business Intelligence Through Ubiquitous Embedded Analytics With Sisense

Summary Business intelligence has grown beyond its initial manifestation as dashboards and reports. In its current incarnation it has become a ubiquitous need for analytics and opportunities to answer questions with data. In this episode Amir Orad discusses the Sisense platform and how it facilitates the embedding of analytics and data insights in every aspect of organizational and end-user experiences. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data m...

Oct 31, 202254 minEp. 338

Analytics Engineering Without The Friction Of Complex Pipeline Development With Optimus and dbt

Summary One of the most impactful technologies for data analytics in recent years has been dbt. It’s hard to have a conversation about data engineering or analysis without mentioning it. Despite its widespread adoption there are still rough edges in its workflow that cause friction for data analysts. To help simplify the adoption and management of dbt projects Nandam Karthik helped create Optimus. In this episode he shares his experiences working with organizations to adopt analytics engin...

Oct 30, 202240 minEp. 337

How To Bring Agile Practices To Your Data Projects

Summary Agile methodologies have been adopted by a majority of teams for building software applications. Applying those same practices to data can prove challenging due to the number of systems that need to be included to implement a complete feature. In this episode Shane Gibson shares practical advice and insights from his years of experience as a consultant and engineer working in data about how to adopt agile principles in your data work so that you can move faster and provide more value to ...

Oct 23, 20221 hr 12 minEp. 336

Going From Transactional To Analytical And Self-managed To Cloud On One Database With MariaDB

Summary The database market has seen unprecedented activity in recent years, with new options addressing a variety of needs being introduced on a nearly constant basis. Despite that, there are a handful of databases that continue to be adopted due to their proven reliability and robust features. MariaDB is one of those default options that has continued to grow and innovate while offering a familiar and stable experience. In this episode field CTO Manjot Singh shares his experiences as an early ...

Oct 23, 202252 minEp. 335

Speeding Up The Time To Insight For Supply Chains And Logistics With The Pathway Database That Thinks

Summary Logistics and supply chains are under increased stress and scrutiny in recent years. In order to stay ahead of customer demands, businesses need to be able to react quickly and intelligently to changes, which requires fast and accurate insights into their operations. Pathway is a streaming database engine that embeds artificial intelligence into the storage, with functionality designed to support the spatiotemporal data that is crucial for shipping and logistics. In this episode Adrian K...

Oct 16, 20221 hr 3 minEp. 334

An Exploration Of The Open Data Lakehouse And Dremio's Contribution To The Ecosystem

Summary The "data lakehouse" architecture balances the scalability and flexibility of data lakes with the ease of use and transaction support of data warehouses. Dremio is one of the companies leading the development of products and services that support the open lakehouse. In this episode Jason Hughes explains what it means for a lakehouse to be "open" and describes the different components that the Dremio team build and contribute to. Announcements Hello and welcome to the ...

Oct 16, 202251 minEp. 333

Making The Open Data Lakehouse Affordable Without The Overhead At Iomete

Summary The core of any data platform is the centralized storage and processing layer. For many that is a data warehouse, but in order to support a diverse and constantly changing set of uses and technologies the data lakehouse is a paradigm that offers a useful balance of scale and cost, with performance and ease of use. In order to make the data lakehouse available to a wider audience the team at Iomete built an all-in-one service that handles management and integration of the various technolo...

Oct 10, 202255 minEp. 332

Investing In Understanding The Customer Journey At American Express

Summary For any business that wants to stay in operation, the most important thing they can do is understand their customers. American Express has invested substantial time and effort in their Customer 360 product to achieve that understanding. In this episode Purvi Shah, the VP of Enterprise Big Data Platforms at American Express, explains how they have invested in the cloud to power this visibility and the complex suite of integrations they have built and maintained across legacy and modern sy...

Oct 10, 202241 minEp. 331

Gain Visibility And Insight Into Your Supply Chains Through Operational Analytics Powered By Roambee

Summary The global economy is dependent on complex and dynamic networks of supply chains powered by sophisticated logistics. This requires a significant amount of data to track shipments and operational characteristics of materials and goods. Roambee is a platform that collects, integrates, and analyzes all of that information to provide companies with the critical insights that businesses need to stay running, especially in a time of such constant change. In this episode Roambee CEO, Sanjay Sha...

Oct 03, 20221 hrEp. 330

Make Data Lineage A Ubiquitous Part Of Your Work By Simplifying Its Implementation With Alvin

Summary Data lineage is something that has grown from a convenient feature to a critical need as data systems have grown in scale, complexity, and centrality to business. Alvin is a platform that aims to provide a low effort solution for data lineage capabilities focused on simplifying the work of data engineers. In this episode co-founder Martin Sahlen explains the impact that easy access to lineage information can have on the work of data engineers and analysts, and how he and his team have de...

Oct 03, 202256 minEp. 329

Power Your Real-Time Analytics Without The Headache Using Fivetran's Change Data Capture Integrations

Summary Data integration from source systems to their downstream destinations is the foundational step for any data product. With the increasing expecation for information to be instantly accessible, it drives the need for reliable change data capture. The team at Fivetran have recently introduced that functionality to power real-time data products. In this episode Mark Van de Wiel explains how they integrated CDC functionality into their existing product, discusses the nuances of different appr...

Sep 26, 202250 minEp. 328

Build A Common Understanding Of Your Data Reliability Rules With Soda Core and Soda Checks Language

Summary Regardless of how data is being used, it is critical that the information is trusted. The practice of data reliability engineering has gained momentum recently to address that question. To help support the efforts of data teams the folks at Soda Data created the Soda Checks Language and the corresponding Soda Core utility that acts on this new DSL. In this episode Tom Baeyens explains their reasons for creating a new syntax for expressing and validating checks for data assets and process...

Sep 26, 202241 minEp. 327

Building A Shared Understanding Of Data Assets In A Business Through A Single Pane Of Glass With Workstream

Summary There is a constant tension in business data between growing siloes, and breaking them down. Even when a tool is designed to integrate information as a guard against data isolation, it can easily become a silo of its own, where you have to make a point of using it to seek out information. In order to help distribute critical context about data assets and their status into the locations where work is being done Nicholas Freund co-founded Workstream. In this episode he discusses the challe...

Sep 19, 202255 minEp. 326

Operational Analytics To Increase Efficiency For Multi-Location Businesses With OpsAnalitica

Summary In order to improve efficiency in any business you must first know what is contributing to wasted effort or missed opportunities. When your business operates across multiple locations it becomes even more challenging and important to gain insights into how work is being done. In this episode Tommy Yionoulis shares his experiences working in the service and hospitality industries and how that led him to found OpsAnalitica, a platform for collecting and analyzing metrics on multi location ...

Sep 19, 20221 hr 32 minEp. 325

Build Confidence In Your Data Platform With Schema Compatibility Reports That Span Systems And Domains Using Schemata

Summary Data engineering systems are complex and interconnected with myriad and often opaque chains of dependencies. As they scale, the problems of visibility and dependency management can increase at an exponential rate. In order to turn this into a tractable problem one approach is to define and enforce contracts between producers and consumers of data. Ananth Packildurai created Schemata as a way to make the creation of schema contracts a lightweight process, allowing the dependency chains to...

Sep 12, 20221 hrEp. 324

Building Data Pipelines That Run From Source To Analysis And Activation With Hevo Data

Summary Any business that wants to understand their operations and customers through data requires some form of pipeline. Building reliable data pipelines is a complex and costly undertaking with many layered requirements. In order to reduce the amount of time and effort required to build pipelines that power critical insights Manish Jethani co-founded Hevo Data. In this episode he shares his journey from building a consumer product to launching a data pipeline service and how his frustrations a...

Sep 12, 202257 minEp. 323

Introduce Climate Analytics Into Your Data Platform Without The Heavy Lifting Using Sust Global

Summary The global climate impacts everyone, and the rate of change introduces many questions that businesses need to consider. Getting answers to those questions is challenging, because the climate is a multidimensional and constantly evolving system. Sust Global was created to provide curated data sets for organizations to be able to analyze climate information in the context of their business needs. In this episode Gopal Erinjippurath discusses the data engineering challenges of building and ...

Sep 05, 202254 minEp. 322

A Reflection On Data Observability As It Reaches Broader Adoption

Summary Data observability is a product category that has seen massive growth and adoption in recent years. Monte Carlo is in the vanguard of companies who have been enabling data teams to observe and understand their complex data systems. In this episode founders Barr Moses and Lior Gavish rejoin the show to reflect on the evolution and adoption of data observability technologies and the capabilities that are being introduced as the broader ecosystem adopts the practices. Announcements Hello an...

Sep 05, 202259 minEp. 321

An Exploration Of What Data Automation Can Provide To Data Engineers And Ascend's Journey To Make It A Reality

Summary The dream of every engineer is to automate all of their tasks. For data engineers, this is a monumental undertaking. Orchestration engines are one step in that direction, but they are not a complete solution. In this episode Sean Knapp shares his views on what constitutes proper automation and the work that he and his team at Ascend are doing to help make it a reality. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data management When you’re...

Aug 29, 20221 hr 4 minEp. 320

Alumni Of AirBnB's Early Years Reflect On What They Learned About Building Data Driven Organizations

Summary AirBnB pioneered a number of the organizational practices that have become the goal of modern data teams. Out of that culture a number of successful businesses were created to provide the tools and methods to a broader audience. In this episode several almuni of AirBnB’s formative years who have gone on to found their own companies join the show to reflect on their shared successes, missed opportunities, and lessons learned. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering P...

Aug 28, 20221 hr 10 minEp. 319

Understanding The Role Of The Chief Data Officer

Summary The position of Chief Data Officer (CDO) is relatively new in the business world and has not been universally adopted. As a result, not everyone understands what the responsibilities of the role are, when you need one, and how to hire for it. In this episode Tracy Daniels, CDO of Truist, shares her journey into the position, her responsibilities, and her relationship to the data professionals in her organization. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show a...

Aug 22, 202247 minEp. 318

An Exploration Of The Expectations, Ecosystem, and Realities Of Real-Time Data Applications

Summary Data has permeated every aspect of our lives and the products that we interact with. As a result, end users and customers have come to expect interactions and updates with services and analytics to be fast and up to date. In this episode Shruti Bhat gives her view on the state of the ecosystem for real-time data and the work that she and her team at Rockset is doing to make it easier for engineers to build those experiences. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast...

Aug 22, 20221 hr 6 minEp. 317
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