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The Data Engineering Show - Podcast
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 เม.ย. 2021
The Data Engineering Show is a podcast for data engineering and BI practitioners to go beyond theory, and learn from the biggest influencers in tech about their practical day to day data challenges and solutions in a casual and fun setting.
SEASON 1 DATA BROS
Eldad and Boaz Farkash shared the same stuffed toys growing up as well as a big passion for data. After founding Sisense and building it to become a high-growth analytics unicorn, they moved on to their next venture, Firebolt, a high-performance cloud data warehouse serving some of the world’s most advanced tech companies.
SEASON 2 DATA BROS
In season 2 Eldad adopted a brilliant new little brother, and with their shared love for query processing, the connection was immediate. After excelling in his MS, Computer Science degree, Benjamin Wagner joined Firebolt to lead its query processing team and is a rising star in the data space.
SEASON 1 DATA BROS
Eldad and Boaz Farkash shared the same stuffed toys growing up as well as a big passion for data. After founding Sisense and building it to become a high-growth analytics unicorn, they moved on to their next venture, Firebolt, a high-performance cloud data warehouse serving some of the world’s most advanced tech companies.
SEASON 2 DATA BROS
In season 2 Eldad adopted a brilliant new little brother, and with their shared love for query processing, the connection was immediate. After excelling in his MS, Computer Science degree, Benjamin Wagner joined Firebolt to lead its query processing team and is a rising star in the data space.
AI and Data Change Management with Chad Sanderson, CEO Gable AI
In this episode of The Data Engineering Show, host Benjamin and co-host Eldad are joined by Chad Sanderson, CEO and co-founder of Gable AI to discuss the revolution of data quality and governance, the importance of understanding data flow and the processes that help organizations manage their data more effectively.
TH-cam Chapters
[00:40] - What is Gable AI?
[02:36] - The Challenge with the Data Supply Chain
[07:39] - The 3 Pillars of Data Quality and Governance
[11:15] - The Data Management System
[16:55] - The Semantic Model vs The AI Mindset
[24:54] - AI as a Universal Intern
[36:54] - The Future of Data Change Management
TH-cam Chapters
[00:40] - What is Gable AI?
[02:36] - The Challenge with the Data Supply Chain
[07:39] - The 3 Pillars of Data Quality and Governance
[11:15] - The Data Management System
[16:55] - The Semantic Model vs The AI Mindset
[24:54] - AI as a Universal Intern
[36:54] - The Future of Data Change Management
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Tech Stacks and Tradeoffs: Xudo's Founder on Picking the Right Tools for BI Success
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Wouter Trappers is the founder of Xudo and shares his slightly unconventional path from philosopher to data consultant and engineer with the Bros in this latest episode of The Data Engineering Show. Wouter’s grounding in philosophy has proved to be a shaping influence on his approach to business intelligence, much more than just a software solution, for Wouter, BI is all about change management...
Data Rewind: Conversation Highlights from Zach, Matthew, Joe, and Krishnan
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This is a special episode of The Data Engineering Show, and joining the Bros is not one guest, nor even two - instead they’re revisiting the best bits from three different fascinating episodes. In each, they spotlight essential trends and lessons learned across the evolving data engineering landscape. From data observability to bridging academia with real-world practice, this episode covers per...
The Resurgence of SQL: Insights from Ryanne Dolan from LinkedIn
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In this episode of The Data Engineering Show, Ryanne Dolan from LinkedIn joins the Bros to discuss LinkedIn's Hoptimator project. Ryanne explains how they’re simplifying complex data workflows by automating them through SQL queries, integrating Kubernetes, Kafka, and Flink. The conversation highlights the shift towards a consumer-driven data model and the future of data engineering.
Vector Databases Won’t Replace SQL - Andy Pavlo
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How ZoomInfo transitioned from data graveyards to ROI-driven data projects
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Matthew Weingarten from Disney Streaming about Data Quality Best Practices
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Joseph Machado, Senior Data Engineer @ LinkedIn talks best practices
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Professors Joe Hellerstein and Joseph Gonzalez on LLMs
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Megan Lieu on powerful notebooks that enable collaboration
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Transitioning from software engineering to data engineering
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Vin Vashishta explains why we should stop using dashboards
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Joe Reis and Matt Housley on the fundamentals of data engineering
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Bill Inmon, the Godfather of Data Warehousing
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Large-scale data engineering at Momentive.ai - Meenal Iyer
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Data engineering from the early 2000s till today - BlackRock
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Zach Wilson on what makes a great data engineer
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How ZipRecruiter and Yotpo power self-service data platforms that work
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Data Observability with Millions of Users - Barr Moses
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How Amplitude Engineers Process 5 Trillion Real-time Events
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Making Observability a Key Business Driver
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A ClickHouse Review from a Practitioner’s Point of View
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The Creator of Airflow About His Recipe for Smart Data-Driven Companies
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How Similarweb Delivers Customer Facing Analytics Over 100s of TBs
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How Klarna Designed a New Data Platform in the Cloud
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How Eventbrite is Modernizing its Data Stack
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How Eventbrite is Modernizing its Data Stack
Data Engineering Show on the Road - Promo
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Data Engineering Show on the Road - Promo
Sub-second Analytics Over Growing Customer Data
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and how the great solution for this problem?
How do we find out more on this textual etl?
Very useful information 👏
SQL is gonna be here for a lifetime
I love SQL
Made my day
Software dev/engineer get paid more than data engineers, have a clearer career path, more opportunity to grow into other roles like SRE/Architecture/product/project management. It offers much better opportunity
Pay is the same lol, don't cry
the GOAT Joseph
Zach, the best data guy influencer by far! ❤
Awesome content. Need more videos like these
That Porsche discussion had more gas to keep going until it was shutdown hahaha (im a fan of italian cars btw)
Great, very interesting
I respect Joe Reis for his "thought leadership" but he's SO unlikeable. it's exhausting to listen to him bitch about everything with no actual mention of solutions. everyone else was great tho!
Great content
I understand that the guy on the bottom was annoying, I get it. But the main interviewer is just a wee bit too inexperienced and young to ask the right questions, so the other guy provided context. It was annoying, but needed. If the third wheel wasn't there lol, that would lead the interviewee to become long winded, backtrack, and explain things in a condescending manner.
The guy in the bottom ruins it
this was awesome
I read his book on Analytical SQL and it was the book to get me up to speed with SQL
You cannot charge the same price to engineers in India when compared to buyers in countries like US or UK. We cannot pay that much for a book (just 1 book). Consider low priced option for us in India. We don't get paid as much and our Gov. robs us of most of our salary and offers shit. so we end up losing a lot of money. Can't pay high price for just 1 book? We are paying hundreds for courses and still don't land up a job. Please inform the authors of this book.
All the stupid personal talks these guys are into!!
Please don’t invite the guy at the bottom
Dude on the bottom should learn how to conduct a proper interview
✌️ Promo sm
This guy strikes me an egoist and a grifter. He spends a lot of time talking to say very little. You sadly know an industry has come of age when people like this start occupying thought space.
I thought the same… I only have two years of experience but the fast speaking, all of the ‘like like’, jumping from topic to topic and never going deep into any of them, gives me that impression
he has done a lot to inspire and help DEs than your weird judgment buddy 😂
A legend at the microphone 💪
Great podcast. The book of these two guys it's just amazing...
Great convo!
Does my experience as a software count when switching to data engineering?
yes
Great enough to grow!
How to reach out to you with some podcast level questions to ask the guests on your show .. I have some questions that I would love to have a perspective on
Good podcast...
12:44 three type of content 1-show 2-Grow 3-get to know
Thanks for the information, I am currently junior developer, Recently, I got interested into data science field... During my free time I am parallely learning data concepts.. I hope very soon I will transition my career and land a dream job as data engineer.
Too much chasing of tools vs value. Need to settle down and write tests and make pipelines bulletproof proof.
great podcast, thx for your work
Meh. Kimball. We don’t need no 3NF data warehouse.
GREAT WORK BROO PLEASE INCLUDE LINKEDIN PROFILE OF SPEAKER
Awesome 🙂
It was really great. Learn lots of thing here
Great content keep it up!
Tell that to c programmer
😀 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂
The audio is pretty rough on this one :(
Max's comment about "what we need from databases for the next wave of highly data centric apps" is a super interesting topic. There's activity in the ecosystem now where they're realizing that we need data-friendly interfaces to complex data systems and data problems. Materialize (from materializeInc) is a good example of that.
😩 p̴r̴o̴m̴o̴s̴m̴
I love your podcasts, keep bringing more.
Great content! I have a question. In the video, you guys said that most of your guests opt to use AWS as their cloud platform. What would be the reasons for this preference over Azure or Google Cloud?
Github is owned by Microsoft that's why are forced to use Azure. Can't give money to competitors
Please improve the audio quality at the least. It will be great to have good video quality but as it is a podcast that's not mandatory.
This was really fun listening. Lots of learning and great conversation
Good conversation, I think I'll listen the next episodes while working. I anticipate some laughs and good insights from the experts. - Alex.