Data Engineers and the Rise of DataOps
ORIGINAL DATE: December 7, 2017
The Guests
- Usama Fayyad, Open Insights
- Chris Berg, DataKitchen
- Nick Elprin, Domino Data Lab
About the Discussion
The rise of DevOps (Development Operations) revolutionized how innovation gets done. Developers working closely with operations personnel have made tremendous strides in addressing hot-button issues for all kinds of organizations. But in many cases, there has been a missing ingredient, one that leads to unnecessary rework, and thus causes inefficiencies in the big picture. That’s where DataOps comes into play. By optimizing the data pipeline, companies can really start hitting on all cylinders, improving analytics, but also day-to-day operational processes. How does DataOps work? Check out this episode of DM Radio to find out!
About the Host
Eric Kavanagh
CEO, The Bloor Group
Eric has nearly 30 years of experience as a career journalist with a keen focus on enterprise technologies. He designs and moderates a variety of New Media programs, including The Briefing Room, DM Radio and Espresso Series, as well as GARP’s Leadership and Research Webcasts. His mission is to help people leverage the power of software, methodologies and politics in order to get things done.